How To Calculate Mortgage Payments For A Home
Before you buy a home, you should obtain a pre-approval letter from the mortgage lender that states how much you’re eligible to borrow. This provides you with two important information: (1) the price range that you should be focusing on, and (2) the starting point for your monthly mortgage payments calculation. You can use an [...]
Understanding the many tax deductions can be nothing short of a minefield, and many taxpayers are unaware of the many deductions that can be used to legally reduce your tax bill. This article highlights just a few of the tax deductions that you can claim if your circumstances lend themselves.
Standard Deductions
A standard deduction varies depending [...]
How the First Time Home Buyer Credit Can Create Economic Growth
Last week, when the President signs the expanded aid package, my husband and I (and many others) breathe a collective sigh of relief. The expanded aid package includes a seven month extension of the First Time Home Buyer Credit. While many people do not support the extension, I am grateful for it. Granted, my position [...]
Fall Cleaning For You and Your Financials!
Ah … Fall and Spring cleaning — a fresh desk, a clean home, a new perspective with the changing of the seasons. Why is this such a good idea, especially when it comes to your financial documents? It’s simple. Clutter can be dangerous – especially when it involves your finances. When your financial documents are [...]
Up until about 10 years ago, there was one type of IRA, the traditional IRA which was deducted from your taxable income, grows tax deferred, and upon withdrawal, is taxed at whatever rate you find yourself. Its cousin, the Roth IRA is the mirror image, the money you put in is after tax money, but [...]
Real Estate Investing For New Investors
Investing is something that all of us should consider at some point in our lives. When it comes to making a long term investment, there is no better choice to make than real estate investing. A long term investment is bound to pay off at some point. This is evident because of the fact that [...]
Mortgage Refinancing And Real Estate Investing
In this Ask the M-Network article, PJ shared information about his home and his desire to buy a house that just came on the market. Should he refinance is current home, or sell it to buy the new one? Should he buy the new home and rent out the old one? Here’s the question from [...]
Should You Buy A House If You Are In Debt?
In this Ask the M-Network article, Rebekah shared that she and her husband are thinking about buying a house. However, they are also $36,000 in credit card debt and can only make minimum payments. Is now the time to buy a house? More importantly, should they buy a house? Here’s the question from Rebekah:
My husband [...]
Reverse mortgages are one way senior homeowners who are 62 years and older may be able to tap the home equity. A reverse mortgage gives the homeowner money they need without having to leave the house and without having to repay the loan until the owner dies, the home is sold, or the house is [...]
Got Financial Questions? Ask the M-Network
This week, members of the M-Network are happy to announce a new feature called Ask The M-Network. This feature allows you, our readers, to submit personal finance questions to any of the M-Network members using the contact form on any M-Network member’s blog. Your question will be answered by several M-Network members and published within [...]
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