Insurance and Credit

For thoughts, ideas and ramblings on Insurance and Credit

rainbow

Posts Tagged ‘finance personal finance’

Saving Money on your Home Loan! Always a good thing right?

Buying a home is making a major investment, and it?s an investment that can cost a buyer a lot of money unless they do their homework. You can save money on your home loan costs by taking a few steps, regardless of how the economy is doing when you decide to shop for a home loan.

Only apply for a home loan if you have a high credit score. Higher credit scores equate to lower interest rates, thus saving the home owner thousands of dollars over the term of the loan.

The lender will analyze and study every single credit report that exists under your name, so make sure they are all rock solid. Obtain a free credit report. Does it have mistakes? Make sure the mistakes are credited before submitted to the lender.

The two most important factors that calculate your credit score is your current credit card balance and if the payments are made on time.

Always shop around and gather more than one insurance quote. This may sound like a nuisance, but it really helps you save money in the long run. Lending is a competitive business, which means lenders will compete against each other for your service. Competition equals lower rates for you, the home owner.

Ask the seller to pay your closing costs. These are costs that are paid when you obtain your home loan. They are between three and seven percent of the home?s total cost and include points, taxes, title insurance, financing and other settlement costs. Many sellers are willing to pay these costs for buyers. This can save you a lot of money. If the seller doesn?t offer to pay the closing costs, then simply ask. The worst that will happen is the seller will say no. You have nothing to lose by asking.

If the seller refuses to cover the closing costs, consult the lender and request a negotiation of a lower rate on the closing costs.

While buying a home and obtaining a home loan can feel overwhelming at times, there are ways to cut costs and save money on your home loan. You have to do your homework, negotiate and be willing to ask for discounts. Talk to a qualified home loan provider. They can look at your situation and determine what home loan is right for you, helping turn your dream of owning a home into a reality.

About the Author:

Managing a Homeloan during the Recession and Avoiding Foreclosure

If you are struggling to pay your home loan during a recession, you need to take action as soon as possible. First, contact your lender and let them know of your difficulty in making your monthly payment. Do this before you fall behind on your monthly payments.

You can protect your credit rating, and your lender has more options and power to help you if you contact them before you fall behind on payments. Waiting and falling behind on your monthly home loan payments is not a good idea.

Contact the lender before you get seriously behind on your payments. Close and early contact really proves to the lender that the homeowner is serious about repaying the loan and wants to do everything possible not to lose the home.

First off, ask the lender if they have any programs that can help ease the burden of making home loan payments during a recession. Assistance can come in the form of modifying the home loan, reducing the interest rate, or even deferring the monthly payment.

Sit down and take a close look at your monthly budget to see what expenses you can eliminate or cut. Take a hard look at the budget and trim the fat. This will help you manage your home loan payments much better. Also, look into earning more money by getting a second job.

Your home is always filled with junk and materials you no longer use. However, many people might want this item, which is where you can make additional income. Sell items around the house no longer used or needed.

Credit counseling is the last place you can stop if none of the above scenarios have helped you reach the monthly payments. Credit counseling services negotiate the home loan payments on your behalf with the lender. Often they reach a much cheaper monthly repayment plan.

Talk to your lender, cut your expenses, and look for ways to make some extra money. They?re never enjoyable, but they are all ways to protect your home during a time of a recession.

Never settle for delaying your payments, where you can get in so deep that keeping your home is no longer possible. Take these steps earlier in the process and keep close communication with the lender. Trust me, the lender will appreciate it and do everything possible to assist you.

About the Author:

Car Insurance Considerations

Taking out car insurance is never fun, but it’s required by law and something you should not take for granted. Always consider the following when taking out a new insurance policy.

Make sure you understand what the policy does and does not cover. Does the policy meet your needs? If not, then ask your insurance provider to come up with a new policy quote. While you are required to have car insurance, you also need to make sure the insurance coverage will take care of you in case of an accident or vehicle breakdown.

If you are purchasing a car and will have a loan on the vehicle, full insurance coverage is required. Not only that, but most banks require proof of insurance before the loan is granted. Always support coverage that will pay off what is owed on the loan in case you are in an accident.

If you own a home or have life insurance, bundle your policies. That means you purchase all your insurance policies from the same provider. This can provide significant savings on all your insurance policies, and it simplifies your life because you are dealing with one insurance provider for all your needs instead of several insurance providers.

Where you live impacts your insurance rates. Car insurance is more expensive in metro areas than in rural areas, especially if you own an expensive car. More expensive cars require more expensive car insurance. You will also want to check your car’s safety rating. Safer cars are cheaper to insurance, while flashier models cost more.

Teen drivers who are looking for a new policy under their parents are granted one, but keep in mind the premium is going to stay very high for the first ten years or so. Teen drivers sometimes are awarded a discount by the provider through “good student” discounts. The discount awards teen drivers with good grades a cheaper premium.

Ask your insurance provider what discounts are available to you on a car insurance policy. You would be surprised to learn how many providers offer discounts for senior citizens, veterans, women, or multiple drivers/vehicles.

Ask around and gather several different insurance quotes. There is going to be a provider willing to offer a cheaper rate than any other. If the coverages are equal or close, you have found a winner!

Regardless of your car insurance needs, contact a qualified insurance provider and have them study your situation. Insurance providers can answer any questions or concerns you might have.

About the Author: