Archive for the ‘Church Loans’ Category

April 12th, 2010

Quite Possibly the Best Reason to Get Out of Debt

Some people want to get out of debt because it’s a necessity.  They are behind on bills and their marriage is hanging on by a thread.  They may not know where their next paycheck is coming from and how to pay the electricity bill due this Friday. Others want to get out of debt because [...]

April 11th, 2010

Credit Unions: A Cheaper, Friendlier Alternative To Banks

In Raleigh, North Carolina, new homeowners John and Jennifer Hall made a smart decision: instead of choosing a risky mortgage scheme from a bank — a decision that has been catastrophic for so many of their contemporaries, the couple applied for a loan through the North Carolina State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU).   The [...]

April 10th, 2010

The Correct Debt Advice Can Offer The Best Debt Consolidation Help

Christmas is almost upon us with only a week to go before the big day,the day in which those who believe in Our Lord sing the praises of Jesus Christ who was born in a manger all those years ago. At Christmas even people who although they believe in Jesus Christ but never step [...]

April 9th, 2010

Credit Unions: a Friendly Alternative to High-street Finance

If you are looking to borrow some money to pay for a dream holiday, buy a car or make some improvements to your house, it’s likely that your first port of call in looking for finance will be your bank. After all, you already trust them to look after your money and their current [...]

April 8th, 2010

Amplify your Fun Basket

The festive season is knocking the door. Churches and homes are decorated beautifully. Music is filling the air like an uninterrupted waterfall; there is party time all around. All these things are inviting you to embrace all the shades of fun. Christmas will come, but only after another year. Can you afford the [...]

April 8th, 2010

Instant Cash Advance is Similar to a Knife

Millions of people rely on payday loans as a potential source of resolving their short term credit needs. In-fact most of the people use cash advance to avoid other fees. They choose between bouncing a check or overdraft protection, incurring late fees on routine bill payments, borrowing from friends, family or church, or a [...]

April 7th, 2010

Hope for Homeowners Stories of Inspiration Series PART 2 MEET WADET

Hope for Homeowners Stories of Inspiration Series PART 2 MEET WADET Wadet is a single mother of 3 beautiful girls. When Wadet purchased her home during the housing boom she was full of pride and joy for becoming a first time homebuyer.  She didn’t buy more than she could afford at the time. Wadet [...]

April 6th, 2010

First Time Home Buyers

Youthful families are now residing their dreams thank you to a variety of house personal products created particularly for them. Gone are the days when poor credit score or lack of cash meant you can’t acquire a residence loan to obtain the house of the ambitions. Whilst these elements may well happen to be [...]

April 5th, 2010

Five Reasons That Banks Reject Commercial Mortgages

This article highlights the five main reasons that banks decline commercial mortgage loan applications. The reasons provided below do not represent obscure issues, so it is likely that two or three of the reasons described will be important for typical commercial mortgage situations. The first two reasons (business plans and tax returns) will potentially [...]

April 4th, 2010

Payday Lender Replacement?

One of the most frequent questions payday lending opponents get from legislators about eliminating the industry is, “How will people using payday lenders get short-term loans?” The industry argues that people will bounce checks, go to other states or turn to unregulated online payday lenders. But after North Carolina banned payday lenders last [...]