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17 August 2009 - Big upturn in US house sales, is it a sign the credit crunch is easing
Big upturn in US house sales, is it a sign the credit crunch is easing
The National Association of Realtors has recently reported that the number of pending house sales has risen for the fifth consecutive month. This is the longest trend in the number of sales since July 2003.
The Pending ... More
13 August 2009 - OFT affected by £250,000 fraud
OFT affected by £250,000 fraud
It seems that no one is immune from fraud these days. It was recently revealed that the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), the government body set up to protect the interests of the consumer, was duped for £1/4 million over a two year period by a member of staff. The ... More
22 May 2009 - Industry Boom Forecast After Recession
Industry Boom Forecast After Recession
As the UK economy continues to contract and shrink, with some forecasts predicting that the economy will shrink by 3.5% in the coming year, and with the fabled green shoots of recovery continuing to prove illusory, it might be premature to start to ... More
22 May 2009 - Is Britain Going Back To Its Roots - Seeds Are Worth More Than Gold
Is Britain Going Back To Its Roots - Seeds Are Worth More Than Gold
It is a little known fact that in a time of recession lipstick sales boom. It is true. In Britain at the moment unemployment might be fast rising, economic growth continues to shrink at an accelerating rate and consumer ... More
18 December 2008 - What If I Go Into Negative Equity?
Negative equity occurs when the market value of a property falls below the value of mortgage and other loans secured on that property. Until the onset of the so-called "credit crunch" that started in the sub-prime mortgage market in the United States in the middle of 2007, house prices rose much ... More
12 December 2008 - Is a Secured Loan Better for a Homeowner?
A secured loan, as the name suggests, is "secured" against an asset. In other words, secured against something of value such as a property, motor vehicle, etc. that a lender can take possession of and sell to recover any outstanding amount if a borrower defaults on the loan. The provision of ... More
6 November 2008 - Homeowner Loans
Homeowner Loans
Secured loans explained
It’s easy to get confused by financial jargon. So what exactly are secured loans?
It’s not easy trying to navigate the choppy waters of loans. But if you don’t understand the different kind of loans available and what that means for you, it could ... More
21 October 2008 - Repossession, repossession, repossession
The global credit crunch is upon us pushing the world economy into a depression so severe the worlds governments have had to step in to stabilise the money markets. Furthermore with experts predicting that the financial hangover will last well into the New Year, what exactly is the impact of this... More
7 October 2008 - You may want to consider a secured loan!
You may want to consider a secured loan!
Secured loans range from £5,000 to £250,000 for UK homeowners, there are many plans that will allow you to borrow in access of 125% of the property value, however most lenders have lowered the LTV since the onset of the credit crunch.
There are in ... More
7 October 2008 - Benefits of a secured loan.
Benefits of a secured loan.
A secured loan is registered as a second charge on property, which carries more risks than an unsecured loan; however you can not lose your home, if you keep up the repayments on it. JST Financial makes sure from the outset that you can afford the repayments, by ... More
19 September 2008 - Homeowner Bad Credit Loans What Are They?
You may be struggling to obtain a loan due to homeowner bad credit or residential status, having a bad credit history, can really hinder your chances of a homeowner bad credit loan due to the credit crunch.
In this credit crunch even people who think they have good credit, can be classed as ... More
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