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in FinanceBuilding a Real Estate Portfolio

Strategies & Considerations in Building Real Estate Investmentsby FSREI / on Sep 8, 2011 -
in FinanceEducation, The Key to Success in Mortgages & Real Estate Industry

Studies Demonstrate that Consumers & Economy Benefit Greatly from Mortgage and Real Estate Counselingby FSREI / on Dec 2, 2010 -
in FinanceThe Final Moments to Refinance Your Home Loan

Plan Your Mortgage Savings, Get Ahead of the Curve!by FSREI / on Nov 21, 2010
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “pay off”
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How to Pay Off A Mountain of Credit Card Debt
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Credit card debt is a big problem in America today. One recent study found that 1 in 4 people have more credit card debt than savings. Households with credit card debt on average have about $15,000 in debt, and that makes it incredibly hard to make ends meet — let alone pursue dreams for the future. Do you find ...1 week ago -
Interest Cuts Can Help Increase Equity
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Well, I don’t know about you but the interest rate cut made this week was a bit of a surprise to me. I had not expected an increase but did not expect a cut at this time either. It shows that the market place is still not expecting great things in the near future. Although [...]1 week ago -
10 Best Financial Podcasts to Boost Your Momentum
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Note: This is a post by Courtney Baker, chief seller and long-time running wo-man of MvD. Ages ago, I set a personal goal to start tracking my spending again and start planning things I wanted to buy. I was struggling to stick to my guns and keep myself accountable. Frustrated and desperate, I needed a new ...1 week ago -
Save money with Pinching-Pennies (and win a £100 Amazon voucher too!)
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If you are a follower of our Larger Family Life Facebook page or Twitter feed you would be forgiven for thinking that all I have been doing lately is eating great food, scoffing ice-cream, visiting stunning beaches and sunning myself. Whilst I admit that there has been a fair bit of all that going [...] ...1 week ago -
Thoughts On Paying Off Mortgage
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For most of us, when we buy our first house, having a mortgage or not isn’t really a decision we have to make. Few Americans, even high-income professionals, can afford to pay cash for a house. In fact, for many high-income, low-net-worth professionals like doctors just out of residency, it’s tough just to ...1 week ago -
Pay Off Student Loans or Invest?
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If you’re a college graduate in your twenties, it is almost certain that you have student loans to pay off. The average student finishes school with $27,000 worth of debt. But, you don’t want that number to run your life. You have plans. Maybe you plan on having kids or retiring early. Regardless of what those ...2 weeks ago -
Religion, Politics, and Debt
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What’s the topic people are least likely to want to talk about with someone they just met? Politics? Religion? Weight? Nope. According to a recent poll, the answer is their credit card debt. CreditCards.com Poll In a poll conducted in late March, CreditCards.com asked 1,005 Americans about their credit card debt. ...2 weeks ago -
Save Here, Spend There: How to Live Well on a Budget
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Many people have a negative perception of living on a budget. They believe that keeping track of their expenses and budgeting means never having any fun and living a life of austerity, feeling guilty for each penny spent. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Being able to keep track of and [...] ...3 weeks ago -
How to Pay Off $15,000 Credit Card Debt in a Year
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Unless you’re a professional athlete, cardiac surgeon or industrial magnate, you know that $15,000 is nothing to sneeze at. It takes the average American at least three months to earn $15,000. If you owe this much money to your credit card lenders or other unsecured creditors, you’re probably sick of feeling ...4 weeks ago -
How to Pay Off Your Mortgage in 10 years or Less
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Upcoming Debt Elimination and Money Management Workshop Presented by Mike Turner I have 3 financial workshop classes scheduled in May. Follow this link for more info and to RSVP. http://www.eventbrite.com/org/3622774137?s=13760703 As you know I am a real estate agent, but also someone who is extremely ...4 weeks ago -
How to Pay Off Your Mortgage in 10 years or Less
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Upcoming Debt Elimination and Money Management Workshop Presented by Mike Turner I have 3 financial workshop classes scheduled in May. Follow this link for more info and to RSVP. http://www.eventbrite.com/org/3622774137?s=13760703 As you know I am a real estate agent, but also … Continue reading →4 weeks ago -
My Debt Story: How I Paid Off $100,000 In Debt (And How You Can Too)
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I’m not done paying off all my debts yet, but I recently hit the century mark and wanted to share with you all how I did it. I have paid off $100,000 in debt in 17 months, and am a few months away from being debt free for the first time in 20 years. My Debt Story I am a musician (a trombone player) who found ...4 weeks ago -
Why You Should Build Your Savings Before Paying Off Debt
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So many people who are in debt try – and repeatedly fail – to get out of it. They might beat themselves up for being “weak” or utterly incapable of mastering their finances. In truth, they’re neither weak nor incapable. They’re probably just going at it in the wrong way. Simply resolving to get out of ...4 weeks ago -
Different Strategies to Pay Off Debts
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Whether we like it or not, at one point of our lives, we acquire debts. The reasons vary from person to person: some use it to fund academic pursuits, others emergencies like a family member getting ill, some to move to a new home, and it can go on and on. Debt seems to be a good way to get cash when emergency ...4 weeks ago -
Monday Motivation: Should I Wipe Away My Debt or Stay the Course?
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I have a job, I’m investing in my retirement, I have an emergency fund, and I have a non-retirement investment portfolio. But, here’s the reader’s question… I have some credit card debt and an auto loan. Should I use my non-retirement investment portfolio to pay down my debt? These kind of financial ...4 weeks ago -
One of the Worst Feelings in the World…
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After you read today’s post, make sure to head over to The College Investor to read my first staff post – JC Penney Stock: What to do When Your Stock Goes South. We all have things in our lives that we’d rather soon forget. Whether it be the death of a loved one , losing a job, or being under what ...4 weeks ago -
The Taxes Are Paid: Joan’s Mid-April Financial Update
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Note: This is a post from Joan Otto, Man Vs. Debt community manager. Read more about Joan. Back in February, I shared that we needed to pay the IRS $7,104 by April 15. Last month, I said that it looked like we were well on track . Well, break out the party hats… We wrote the check April 2, stuck it in ...5 weeks ago


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