Monday, July 11, 2011

Mortgage and Loans - Mortgage Refinance, Home Loans

Mortgage and Loans - Mortgage Refinance, Home Loans


How does auto liablility insurance work with health insurance at the hospital?

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 07:37 AM PDT

If I was in a car accident and my health insurance pays all but 00 (lets say) of my medical bills and my car insurance has a 100,000 benefit for accidental injury while in my vehicle, does it really only pay out the ,000? and does that money go right to the hospital?
What if I want something that would pay me a lump sum to my home, like enough to replace my income while I can’t work due to the injury?

5 Benefits of Credit Repair Companies

Posted: 11 Jul 2011 04:41 AM PDT

There are at minimum 5 Must-have Benefits to be had from credit repair companies. If you’re among the roughly 80 million US citizens in need of credit help,you may find yourself in the position of having to decide whether to rely on self credit repair, or hire a company to do it for you}. you may find yourself trying to make up your mind whether to hire a company to repair your credit, or try and do it yourself, Yes, you can certainly repair your own credit. with a bit of study. Here are five points to be made for the latter choice.

1. Superior know-how – credit repair companies have more experience and expertise in dealing with credit bureaus and even creditors wherever applicable. Over the years they have repaired people’s credit many times. They know the best and fastest way to achieve results.

We’ve all heard it said, “Given the know-how you can accomplish anything.” Credit repair companies already have the know-how. You can benefit from their knowledge rather than having to learn it on your own, from the beginning.

2. Saves you time and effort – it takes a lot of time, not to mention effort, to clear your credit report of mistakes. Credit dispute letters must be correctly worded and followed up on repeatedly until all errors have been removed from your credit report. Trustworthy credit repair companies know how to do it right, and know how to follow up until your credit report is clear of errors. Depending on your time constraints, getting help from a professional agency might be a very good choice.

3. Puts you on the right road – teaching oneself is a wonderful accomplishment, and especially these days because of the Internet. But teachers are still needed. The guidance of a good teacher is often most critical to your success in any field. The better credit repair companies will educate you in financial matters in addition to helping with your credit. The best credit repair companies will even provide you free counseling.

4. Continued monitoring – another thing you can expect from good credit repair companies is monitoring services. The credit repair process is only a start. Once you’re credit report has been cleared of errors, it should be continuously monitored. Close monitoring especially for the possibility of identity theft. It will also give you a hand-on-the-pulse on how the bureau interprets your financial affairs.

5. Saves you money – trial and error can sometimes be a good thing, and sometimes a bad one. Improving your credit worthiness by utilizing trial and error could, in the long run, cost you a great deal by way of interest, loan terms and conditions and the hours of work it will demand. A trustworthy credit repair professional will save you a great deal you would have had to pay because of higher interest rates. They will also be able to move faster and get best results with the least expense involved – travel, research, correspondence, etc.

As we’ve shown, hiring a reputable credit repair professional has many advantages. Naturally, you should take all factors into account before making a decision. The final decision is largely a matter of personal choice.

Obama mortgage help – 5:30 pm

Posted: 10 Jul 2011 09:38 PM PDT

Obama mortgage help – 5:30 pm

Mortgage market and interest rate commentary for Monday April 18, 2011

Posted: 10 Jul 2011 02:58 PM PDT

Mortgage market and interest rate commentary from Bruce Brown, CMPS with Pulaski Bank’s 1st Kansas City Home Lending and radio host of Dollars and Homes on KCMO Talk Radio 710.

Who collects insurance off of a stolen computer from a home office?

Posted: 10 Jul 2011 09:51 AM PDT

I ran a business from my home. My house was broken into. The company computer was stolen? I filed a claim for all things stolen with my home insurance. Am I obiligated to pay the business back that replaced the computer with the money I received from the insurance claim?

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