Banks Money Debt Credit A Simple Explanation
Written by admin on August 27, 2010 – 4:18 pm -Credit crisis explained simply and effectively but not including contributing factors such as personal responsibility, greed, and crooked politicians.
Tags: Animation, Banks, Brokers, Credit, Crisis, debt, foreclosure, Just, Money, Mortgages, PRETEXT, prime
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How are sub prime loans, the US mortgage situation, the credit crunch , and Northern Rock related?
Written by admin on March 4, 2010 – 4:08 pm -How are sub prime loans, the US mortgage situation, the credit crunch , Northern Rock and the loss of city jobs related ?why is this all very important? and what does this say about the state of the economy?
Tags: Credit, crunch, Loans, Mortgage, Northern, prime, related, Rock, situation
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Sub Prime Mess Explained Beautifully!!!
Written by admin on February 26, 2010 – 5:40 pm -
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How does the sub prime mortgage crisis in the USA effect BUYER’s desire for a rent to own type home purchase?
Written by admin on February 26, 2010 – 5:24 pm -Due to the sub prime mortgage crisis and the general unknown of the USA market right now how does that affect someone who is wanting to buy a home on a rent to own or lease to purchase type purchase? Will people be more interested in getting into their own home on a rent to own or will they be more wary of it because they might end up with a home that has depreciated in value a fair bit? Or do people still see a no money down, no credit check home purchase as their best way to get into their own house regardless if the value drops a bit? Of course, there’s a lot more to house value than just the market. So, how does everyone see the popularity of a rent to own home purchase for a potential homebuyer? A good idea for them or not? Thanks
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