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Ric Edelman Show 07/11/09 – Personal Finance
This is a 10 minute preview of the show. To listen to the show in its entirety click here www.ricedelman.com SHOW SUMMARY: • Where do people turn for advice during a personal financial crisis? • What are derivatives? • Should you use the equity from your home to purchase insurance? •How often should you rebalance? •Should your child go to college? •IRA mistake #13: Choosing investments that are too conservative? • Are 529 college savings plans a good way to save for college? • Short terms vs. long term bonds; where you should be? •Principles of Dollar Cost Averaging? •Choosing a lump sum payout vs. annuity income when retiring from a company? •How to save for your child/grandchilds retirement with the Ric-E Trust? • To buy or not to buy Long Term Care Insurance? • Should a caller convert to a Roth IRA? • Comparing fees when refinancing? • Should you spend your savings to pay your mortgage?
Personal Finance : How to Calculate a Home Equity Line of Credit
Calculating a home equity line of credit starts with determining the value of the property, estimating a first mortgage balance and subtracting it from the value of the house. Learn about the money that will be available for borrowing needs with help from a financial services manager in this free video on calculating home equity lines of credit. Expert: Matthew McKillen Contact: www.excelmortgage.com/ Bio: Matthew McKillen brings 21 years of industry experience in arranging loans for his …
A Bad Credit Home Mortgage Refinance Loan Can Help Your Family
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Mortgage Finance Experts: How will the market affect homeowners who will be refinancing next year?
My parents bought their home 4 years ago at a 4% rate, which is due to change next year when their loan rate. With the market crunch and the new strict lending that's bound to occur as a result of this, they are worried about what refinancing has in store for them. The good news is that they have flawless credit (they successfully removed their PMI, and they are early every month on their mortgage payments —and they pay an extra couple of hundred dollars than they should. Not to mention their credit card debt is very low (only a couple of thousand dollars). They've both been at their great paying jobs for over a decade; but they are still worried about whether they will be able to secure a decent fixed rate when their mandatory refinance is up. Any hope?
Suze Orman on Personal Finance
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