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How does the fed cut to 2% help people with mortgages and student loans? even those with existing loans?



Fed cuts in rates do not necessarily affect mortgage rates, nor is there any direct correlation between the two. It is the biggest myth in the world, and I wish people did not think this was the [...]]]></description>
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What happens to my mortgage if Countrywide goes into bankruptcy?

I read in the news that shares fell, and company could declare bankrupcy..would my mortgage(s) be affected as far as terms/rates?
I read this on latimes/cnn/thestreet.com


Some other company would pick up the loan, at the rate that was agreed upon
Newest Mortgage Loan Modification HUGE NEWS

  










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What is a Current Account Mortgage?
Current account mortgages are a type of flexible mortgage and they have been around for well over 10 years in the UK. Current account mortgages work by combining your mortgage and current account into a single account. For example, if there is &#163;3,000 in the current account and the mortgage [...]]]></description>
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The credit file is not merged after their marriage Dear Liz: The day I married my son, who had a long term more than 800 proud FICO credit score. The next day she married, your FICO score is now 600. It seems that his new wife had outstanding debts incurred by many major before marriage. [...]]]></description>
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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Why is it good to have a political X Factor Lagging 50 years behind the United States, leaders of the three main British political parties finally agreed to take part in a series of pre-election televised debates.
Facing the Mortgage Crisis: Main reasons for the mortgage crisis

  










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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:50:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Nobody ever intends to end up with bad credit. When you decide to consolidate your credit card debt and student loans or make home improvements and realize your credit is not what you had hoped, it can be a big blow. The good news is that you still have options. A secured loan or a [...]]]></description>
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