Saturday, December 10, 2005

Can you afford Not to look After your Personal Finances?

Mika Hamilton

Investing is a subject a lot of people don't want to think about. And there is good reason for that. Investing seems scary. It either sounds like something only the rich do or something that only a skilled professional can do. But the truth is that investing is something that everyone can and should do-as soon as possible.

Why should you start now?

Think about this. There are two ways to make money. You can exchange your time for money or you can make your money work for you. Most of us work 40 hours a week. In this case, you are trading your time for money. But wouldn't you rather earn more than you are making? If you are making $1,000, wouldn't you rather be earning $5,000? Most people think the only way to earn more is to work more. Work overtime is their motto! But there is more to life than working. Investing gives you the chance to let your money work for you-saving you time and earning you money.

But is the purpose of investing to get rich?

Some people don't invest because they think that investing is something you do to get rich. They figure they'll never earn enough to get rich, so why bother. But that's not what investing is for. Investing is a way for you to be able to maintain your current lifestyle.

Think about this: what if the company you worked for suddenly closed down? What are you going to do when you get to retirement? Sometimes working more is not a viable option. Investing gives you another source of savings and earning income. You don't invest to become a multi-millionaire (of course no one would stop you if that happens); you invest so that you can provide for yourself in the way you are accustomed to both before and after retirement.

Many people are convinced that investing is the right thing to do at this point, but, there are some misconceptions people have about investing that prevents them from actually doing it. These misconceptions are that:

Investing is too hard

Investing is too risky

You need a lot of money to invest

Let's look at each one of these misconceptions.

Investing is too hard
You may think that investing is just too hard. But a lot of that has to do with the terminology of the investment industry. I mean who knows what Fed Fund rates, mutual funds, indexes, or blue chip stocks are? But you don't need to be scared off by a bunch of words-in the end they are just words. Just like you probably didn't know what PMI was before you bought your first house or what APR was before you got your first credit card, you can learn what these things are. And you will find that they aren't so hard to learn. And if you seek the advice of a professional, they can explain it to you.

Investing is too risky.

Some people have the idea that investing is risky. Movies such as "Wall Street", no doubt, lead people to think that. But the fact is that investing is only as risky as you want it to be. Do you want to take huge risks? You can invest in international stocks. Want to play it safe? Go with bonds. The risk level is up to you and only you.

I can't afford to invest.

Many people think they can't afford to invest. But when you look at the alternatives (social security may not be there, job security is not 100%), you really have to ask yourself how can you afford not to invest. And the earlier you start, the more money you will earn. Even if it's only a small amount, the money you invest today will earn you big in the future.


About the Author

Mika Hamilton is editor and founder of the Global Investment Institute. http://www.global-investment-institute.com

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Friday, December 09, 2005

California Refinance - Refinancing in California

Carrie Reeder

The real estate market in California is booming. Home values continue to appreciate almost on a daily basis. Refinancing your home is an excellent way to take advantage of the low interest rates currently being offered by California lenders. The beautiful scenery and warm climate make California and ideal place for families and businesses alike. If you currently live in California and are considering refinancing your mortgage, there are both online lenders and traditional mortgage companies who can give you excellent rates and lower your monthly mortgage payments.

Refinancing your home basically replaces your existing mortgage with a new loan. You can choose either a variable or fixed interest rate and the length of your new loan can be up to 30 years. Varying terms and fast approvals make refinancing your California home a smart decision. Refinancing can give you extra money each month due to the potential decrease in your monthly mortgage payments. If you are paying a high rate of interest on your mortgage, then now is the best time to refinance your home in California.

California is a great place to own a home. The business community is thriving and the sun swept landscape is breathtaking. Mortgage lenders can generally provide home loans in all states, so choosing a lender that will refinance your California home is easy. Online lenders can give you quotes from multiple mortgage companies with one simple application. By completing a short application, you could be contacted by lenders who are anxious to approve your California refinance loan in just hours. Many lenders are offering zero point loans and low cost refinancing. Even with bad credit, you can refinance your California home.

Compare your current interest rate with the low rates being offered by lenders and see if you could save money by refinancing. Some lenders will even finance the points you pay on your loan to reduce the amount of cash you need upfront. If you want to refinance your home and lower your payments, contact a lender who can approve your loan in California or in any other state you may own a home. Refinancing is a great way to take advantage of the great loans being offered by online lenders and traditional mortgage companies. You can get free quotes from several lenders and compare the rates offered by each. You can lower your monthly payments and have extra cash each and every month.

To view our list of recommended online nationwide mortgage lenders who service
California visit this page:
Recommended California
& Nationwide Online Mortgage Lenders
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About the Author

Carrie Reeder is the owner of ABC Loan
Guide
, an information website with articles and the latest news about
various types of loans.

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Thursday, December 08, 2005

Bridging Finance Basics

Darren Yates

Bridging finance is a short-term loan that is used as a way to provide funding for the purchase of a new property while the borrower awaits the sale of an existing property. Unless all the stars are in perfect alignment, it's tricky to coordinate the sale of one property and the purchase of another property so that the transactions occur simultaneously.

Bridging finance or a "bridge loan" as it is more commonly referred to, makes such transactions possible. They keep the borrower from ending up in a dire financial situation as can happen when forced to pay two mortgages at the same time. Bridge loans can be used either for business or for personal reasons.

Primarily short term in nature, the process for obtaining a bridge loan is similar to that of most types of loans. Most importantly, it's advisable to work with a lender that has experience with this type of loan. Also, since the need for a bridge loan often arises with little advance notice, being pre-approved for such a loan is a good idea.

Bridge loans typically are structured as interest only loans meaning that the borrower pays only the interest on the loan each month. The borrower continues with this repayment plan until the property the loan is being used for is sold. When the sale finally does occur, the proceeds of that sale are used to repay the principal. The principal payment typically is in the form of a one-time, lump-sum payment.

The lender does not need to worry too much about default because the borrower is required to put up collateral to secure the loan. This can be in the form of another piece of property, business machinery or inventory on hand. But rest assured the lender will still thoroughly review the credit history of the applicant, the business and any partners or others with an ownership interest to assess the level of risk it is undertaking.

The interest rate assigned to the bridge loan is based on several factors: the anticipated risk associated with the bridge loan, the prevailing interest rates and a premium added by the lender. Since bridge loans are short-term, generally not longer than two years, the lender has only a short time to make money on the deal. The profit is derived from the interest rate.

Expect to pay a higher rate of interest for a bridge loan. And remember, the monthly payments on a bridge loan generally will be for interest only. Expect to pay off the bridge loan in full, usually as a one time balloon payment, as soon as the property is sold.

In the event that the property is not sold before the bridge loan matures, it can usually be converted to a conventional loan without paying a penalty. But it's always a good idea to double check this before assuming.

About the Author

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Finance brokers.

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Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Best Finance Guide

Venkata Ramana


Imagine you need to look great to get all the attention at the biggest party of the year. The cloak has already started ticking and you have got 7 days to fix yourself for the D-Day. If you can take out 15 to 30 minutes in the next few days, you can be ready for action.

Step 1:

Exercise: Start with skipping and jogging and chin-ups by hanging from a rod for warming up.

Two steps of crunches or sit-ups for strengthening and toning your abdominal muscles.

Then go for Flat bench press and dumbbell flyers for the entire chest area, focusing mainly on the inner chest and followed by 2 sets of push-ups.

Work on your trapezium for the collar muscle and shoulder pressing.

For biceps the exercise to be followed is standing barbell curl.

Next you can work out on your Triceps with Single dumbbell or French press and fore forearms.

Skipping will have an effect on your legs, other wise you can go for Squats and back with lat pull down.

Step 2:

Diets are just as important as exercise, because it is the most important part of getting the body you want. You have to eat good to look good. You need protein, and you don't need fat. Stay away from junk and fatty foods. Not all fat is bad; there is a healthy fat. This fat can be found in fish, Nuts and some oils. Have Lots of fibers such as leafy vegetables, salads and daily products.

Step 3: The results though wont come easily and they wont come very fast either, So Stay dedicated, motivated and consistent, and do all 3 steps correctly to get the desired result.

About the Author

Venkata Ramana is a Fitness Enthusiast and a Professional Body Builder. Visit his http://www.awbodybuilding.com/ and http://www.awweightloss.com/ websites and gain maximum Information to stay fit and healthy.

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Monday, December 05, 2005

Benefits of Personal Finance Software

Jon Martin

In this age of information, keeping track of your finances does not mean an archaic jumble of ledgers, calculators, and papers filled with calculations in chicken scratch. Now everything can be taken care of on your computer through personal finance software.

Personal Finance Software: Organize Your Finances

Your finances are complicated. You have money coming in and money going out. You have bills and investments as well as multiple bank accounts. Personal finance software will keep everything organized for you. Depending on the software you use, it may be able to separate portions of your finances into various categories for you. For example, Quicken 2005 separates your checking accounts from your savings accounts and allows you to track your investments all at the same time.

Organization saves time. Taking a few minutes to input your purchases and paychecks eliminates those hassles associated with staying on top of your finances. Rather than rifling though bank statements and bills for hours, everything is right here in the program. As long as you put each purchase and paycheck into the software, your checkbook will automatically be balanced. Some programs also feature functions that will create a budget for you; yet another time saver.

Personal Finance Software Knows Where Your Money Is

In order to keep more of the money you make, you must know where it is. Personal finance software gives you the power to know where each penny is at a glance. Some will even create reports for you that detail where your money goes each month. This feature will help you locate the leaks in your budget and reduce your expenses every month.

The overview personal finance software gives you is one of its main benefits. It allows you to take off the blinders and truly assess your financial situation. With this new-found view of your finances, you will be able to effect changes like never before. The old adage applies; you have to know where you are before you can get to where you want to be.

About The Author

Jon Martin is the webmaster of Your Personal Money Management, a site established to help you keep more of the money you make.

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Sunday, December 04, 2005

Bad Credit? With Poor Credit You Can Still Refinance Or Get A Home Equity Line Of Credit

Carrie Reeder

Have you decided to refinance your home or apply for a home equity line of credit but worry about your credit rating? Even with poor credit it is possible to refinance your existing mortgage or obtain a home equity line of credit. New practices in the lending industry have made it easier than ever for you to refinance your mortgage or get a home equity line of credit. If you have adverse credit, specialized lenders can help you find the loan package your need with an interest rate you can afford.

Refinancing your home loan can allow you to make improvements to your home or consolidate debts. Some lenders offer loans up to 125% of your home's value even if you have less than perfect credit. Your current mortgage terms and interest rate, the length of time you intend to stay in your home, and the level of debt your currently have are all factors to be considered in making the decision to refinance your mortgage. If you have equity in your home, you will often receive a lower interest rate than those with little or no equity.

Home equity lines of credit are revolving accounts with your home serving as security for the loan. When you get a home equity line of credit you are approved for a certain amount of credit. The maximum amount you can borrow at a given time will depend on your credit limit. Typically, a home equity line of credit will have a variable rate of interest although some lenders may offer a fixed rate as well. You will have an amount you can borrow at any given time and you may not borrow more until a certain amount is repaid. Often you will have specific times as to when you may borrow money from your available credit limit.

Obtaining a home equity line of credit is can be the perfect solution for people with remodeling goals, children to put through college, or the need for access to extra cash in the event of an emergency or unexpected financial situation. You can use the money for any purpose and gain peace of mind in knowing you are prepared for whatever life brings you.

Refinancing your mortgage or getting a home equity line of credit has been the answer for millions of people looking to realize their financial goals. Even if your have bad credit there are loans and lenders who specialize in helping finance people with poor credit. They can help you reach your individual objectives.

To view our list of recommended bad credit or sub-prime mortgage lenders, visit this page: Recommended Bad Credit Mortgage Lenders.

About the Author

Carrie Reeder is the owner of ABC Loan Guide. ABC Loan guide is an informational website about various types of loans. The site has informative articles and the latest finance news.

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