Archive for the 'Finance' Category

Taxes Online

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

It’s just about that time of year when millions of working Americans are frantically try to get their taxes completed before the April 15th deadline. The combination of federal, state, and sales taxes amount to 30% of all national income. This means that the paychecks from the first 3 months of each year go straight […]

Getting a Lowest Home Mortgage Loan Rate

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Lowest Home Mortgage Rates Are Not For Everyone
It seems like one of the biggest concerns on the minds of potential homeowners it their home mortgage rate. Well, I am here to help. Welcome to “How to Get a Lowest Home Mortgage Rate 101.” For those of you who like to live life on the edge, […]

Healthy mortgage figures for buy to let

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Although recent reports have indicated that mortgage lending has been losing momentum over recent months as a result of the global credit crunch, another report has shown that buy to let mortgage lending remains healthy, despite problems in the financial markets. By the end of last year buy to let mortgage loans figures had soared, […]

ETF, Money Market Fund, & CD Rates

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

Over the last few years ETF funds have become very popular. The
combination of liquidity, low expense, and other feature make ETF funds tough to beat.
ETF’s trade directly on the stock exchange, much like stocks. This provides very fortudious liquidity and great tax control. Taxes are
controlled, allowing you to sell when it makes the […]