February 13th, 2010 at 06:44am
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Would anybody know how willing Country Wide is to participate in the President’s loan modification program, we tried it at the beginning of the year and found a really arrogant and and indifferent company policy in regards to struggling home owners. Should we hire one of those companies that do it for you for around two to three thousand dollars?
Help please!
February 12th, 2010 at 06:04am
Under Home Business
Tired of watching late night scam infomercials and want to put real effort into work-at-home business.
February 9th, 2010 at 05:58am
Under Home Business
There is so much information online telling people how to start and operate a successful internet business. Yet, between 95% – 98% prospects still do not seem to get it rigtht. The result is consistent home business venture failure for the masses. Why such a high percentage of failing? Some, or probably, most newcomer to the internet really, really try hard to implement what the numerous guides and manuals tell them to do. Still, massive, helpless, hopeless failing persist. What can an internet newbie do to ensure his or her success at a work at home business?
February 8th, 2010 at 05:59am
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I find it very hard to work with my wife on a little business project we have. She takes it too seriously, and just won’t lighten up. Then if I don’t support her, she attacks me or uses it to say our marriage is poor – seperate issue in my mind. I just feel if we are not on the same page, how can the business grow? We both work full time and must make time for our home life and personal interests, but she is set on having a shop even though we do not have the money. My question is – is it better to not work together if it puts too big a strain on the marriage? Will she accept it if I say I have had enough of the backbiting and belittling? Or…how can I make this work?
February 3rd, 2010 at 06:59am
Under Loans
Once they initially discharge the loan, will they refund any money you paid, how does this affect credit rating? How is this to be handled if the applicant begins working again after qualifying for the loan discharge?
January 29th, 2010 at 06:44am
Under Loans
A couple of year s ago. I took out an auto loan and the lender in the country I am living in indexed the loadn against a basket of currencies. Everything seemed to be going fine until recently when the currency of the country I am living in started to depreciate against other currencies. I notice that my new principal took a hit in the upward direct by approximately the same percentage as the decline in the local currency so I now owe more than I did a year ago. If my currency here recovers to previous levels will the principal also go down?
January 15th, 2010 at 06:46am
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In May of 2003, my husband and I bought a house. We got an 80/20 loan to cover the cost. 80% of the loan is a fixed 5.25% rate. 20% of the loan started at 6.25% and currently sits at 9.25&. The loan is going to readjust next May. Is the 20% loan considered a second mortgage? How can I refinance it now and get a reasonable rate? My husband and I have near-excellent credit.
January 11th, 2010 at 06:45am
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My husband and I are looking for our first home and have fallen in love with a house that is down to the studs in some areas in the middle of a remodel. The home has no structural issues – it is all cosmetic – but does need all new applicances (has none), new walls (70s style paneling in living room), new flooring (has concrete now) etc. Would we need to get a construction loan even though it is structurally okay? How would the mortgage process work for this?
January 8th, 2010 at 05:59am
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You must have come across millions of lucrative home business opportunities to work at home while surfing. Don’t Know whether they work or not.. Getting frustrated… Don’t know what to do. What to choose? Everyone claims big, whom to believe?
December 28th, 2009 at 06:06am
Under Home Business
The best time to start a work at home business is now. So many people are finding themselves unemployed because of downsizing or whatever the reason is. There are a lot of home based business opportunities to choose from, but you need to slow down at first and do your home work before you make that decision. In this article we want to talk about 3 steps you must take before you start a home based business.
Investigate the history of the company
This is one of the key reason why many people are being scammed on the Internet. If you carefully look around the Internet these days, you will notice that many of these “home based opportunities” are setup promoting a lot of hype; Always showing snap shots of their bank statements hoping to wet your appetite and join up through your emotions rather that using your common since.
Be careful not to let your emotions take control of you before joining any home based business. If the company has only been around 3 or 4 months, maybe you should be a bit cautious from the start. Furthermore, if this same company has a web page full of testimonies, and the company is brand new, just continue on your research until you find something better.
Compensation Plan
Do not overlook the compensation plan while you’re doing your research. Remember, you are in the driver’s seat at this moment. You are not going on a job interview! In most cases, you are the one being sort after. So, you want to take your time and look over the compensation plan to see how it will benefit you, and in some cases, your family too.
Believe it or not, some work at home opportunities will have comp. plans where you and your family can take advantage of discounts to hotels, cruises, and even car rentals. So, this is something to think about and should not be overlooked while you are doing your research.
Taking your time at the beginning will help you in the long run because far too many network marketers bounce from one opportunity to the next because they fail to take this important step from the start. But you wont have to fail in this area because you will know what to look for before you get there.
Mentors
I really can’t tell you enough how important it is to have a mentor. Most people who join a home business expect to make money right away. However, you need to keep in mine that in order to have a successful work at home based business, you need to build a foundation first.
Having a mentor is the easiest and most proficient way to building wealth for your home business. The reason why mentors are great to have is because they can save you so much of your valuable time. A good mentor will direct you to the best marketing tools to use that will give you the best return from the efforts you make on a daily basis.
Most mentors have put a lot of time in marketing their business and have made a few mistakes also. They are there to let you know where you should focus your time at; and what will be a waste of your time. A mentor is like a co-pilot to your business. You are in charge of your own business, but whenever you need help or run into a problem, your mentor is right there to give you a helping hand.
In conclusion, home based business opportunities are everywhere around the Internet, but if you want to have a successful work at home business, following these three step will help your journey go a lot smoother. I wish you the very best.