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![]() Get Out of Debt: Take Control of Personal Finances through BudgetingToday, millions of Americans are trying to get out of debt. The quagmire is most consumers carry an overwhelming amount of debt and do not have a clue how to tackle it. According to MSN Money, 43-percent of Americans spend more than they earn and carry an average credit card debt load of $8,000. ![]() Distressed Properties: Making Money with Foreclosure, Short Sale and Bank Owned HomesDistressed properties refer to foreclosure, short sale and bank owned real estate. Many investors seek out these types of properties because they can be purchased below market value. In today's market distressed real estate can be an investor's dream. However, careful consideration should be given before making an offer. Otherwise, these properties could quickly become an investor's worst nightmare. ![]() Debt Reduction: Tips for Eliminating DebtDebt reduction is becoming a necessity for most Americans. With today's unstable economy, many U.S. citizens are facing financial crisis beyond their worst nightmare. Between unemployment and failure of Wall Street, many people are beginning to realize unnecessary debt is preventing them from achieving their financial goals. ![]() Debt Consolidation: Tips for Getting Out of DebtSeveral debt consolidation options exist including debt consolidation loans, debt settlement, bankruptcy and credit counseling. It is best to determine which option is best suited for your financial needs and to understand any associated risks. ![]() Are Cash Flow Notes for Sale a Safe Investment?Cash flow notes for sale offer a variety of investment opportunities. Presently, more than sixty types of cash flow notes exist. The most common types include real estate, land contracts, seller carry back mortgages, business notes and structured settlements. ![]() Bankrupcy or Bankruptcy? Both Offer Financial Relief to DebtorsBankrupcy is the most common misspelling of bankruptcy. Regardless of how you spell it, bankruptcy offers financial relief to debtors struggling to make ends meet. The bankruptcy process can be exceptionally complicated and requires assistance from a qualified lawyer. ![]() Bank Loss Mitigators: The Role They Play Foreclosure and Short SalesThe primary role of bank loss mitigators is to assist homeowners in developing a repayment plan to prevent their home from falling into foreclosure. Borrowers are required to submit financial documents, along with a foreclosure hardship letter, so the loss mitigator can determine which options are available. ![]() Bank Loss Mitigation: Tips for Homeowners Facing ForeclosureEvery mortgage lender has a bank loss mitigation division. Employees working in this department are referred to as loss mitigators. The role of loss mitigators is to work with borrowers who have fallen behind in their mortgage payments and help them establish a repayment plan to avoid foreclosure. ![]() Are Bank Foreclosures a Good Real Estate Investment?Bank foreclosures are a popular investment choice because they offer the chance for earning a decent profit margin. On the flip side, bank owned homes can be risky investments and tend to be more difficult to obtain because sale negotiations occur through mortgage lenders. While it can be rewarding to invest in distressed properties, careful consideration should be given before making an offer. ![]() Probate Real Estate Investing: A Highly Profitable Investment OpportunityProbate real estate investing refers to buying properties from probated estates. Probate is the legal process used to validate a decedent's last will, pay outstanding debts, and distribute remaining assets. Probate can extend from three months to three years. During the probate process the estate executor is responsible for paying all expenses associated with the property.
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