Financial Planning
Home Financial Planning
Experts Warn: Be Careful Buying A House With Your Max Mortgage Approval
When applying for a loan, it’s a frequent occurrence to receive an approval amount outside of your budget. While your credit report may demonstrate...
5 Things To Know Before Signing Your Mortgage
A mortgage is one of the most important contracts you are likely to ever sign. That is why before you put your signature and...
Having Emergency Savings Is Important, But Not All Savings Accounts Are The Same
It’s been said time and time again how important it is to establish a savings account, but are all savings vehicles equal?
The easy answer...
Why Mortgage Seekers Need To Watch Wall Street
If you’ve been at all interested in home buying the last few years, you probably have not been starved for information. The media has...
Closing Costs Include More Than Just The Mortgage
Purchasing a property has never been packaged as an easy (or cheap) undertaking. From understanding interest rates in the broader market to the ebbs...
The Truth About Down Payment Assistance
So, you’ve decided the time is right to purchase a home. Congratulations!
You’ve evaluated your household budget and savings, looked into mortgage options and even...
Delving Into The Differences Between Fixed And Adjustable-Interest Rate Loans
If you have ever been in the market for a sizable loan, you likely have heard about loans being categorized as “fixed” or “adjustable.”...
Student Loans + Mortgage Payments: How To Manage Them Both
Student loans are a familiar financial struggle. With over 40 million Americans in student loan debt, and the average income not rising to compensate,...
Using Personal Loans To Consolidate Debt
The personal loan – that ubiquitous term for borrowing money from a lending institution. On the surface, it sounds so simple, so accessible, and...
1 Million People Go Bankrupt Each Year: What To Do If You’re Considering It
An average of 1 million people file for non-business bankruptcy each year, according to U.S. court data going back a decade.
While bankruptcy is...