Q&A: Mortgage calculator (BBC News)
Answers to questions about the BBC News website's mortgage calculator.
Q&A: Equity calculator (BBC News)
Answers to questions about the BBC News website's equity calculator.
Why Now is a Good Time to Refinance Your ARM Loan (Benton Evening News)
(ARA) - With gas prices in a state of constant flux, and energy costs going up and down too, the last thing you want to happen is for your mortgage to start fluctuating too. But if you have an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM), it will soon happen.
CBA overhauls site, NetBank (Daily Telegraph)
THE Commonwealth Bank has upgraded its online banking service NetBank after customer feedback as the big banks try to push more services online.
CBA overhauls NetBank, website (Australian IT)
THE Commonwealth Bank has upgraded its online banking service to emphasise simplicity following feedback from customers.
Mortgage and equity calculators (BBC News)
See how your finances would be affected by changes in the property market with our mortgage and equity calculators.
The Home Buying Process: Step by Step (Benton Evening News)
(ARA) - Buying a home can be a very intimidating process, especially if you've never done it before. So the first thing you should do before you start is to figure out whether owning a home is right for you.
Getting student debt under control (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Question: I have college debt that I have ignored for a while. I now want to start taking control. What advice do you have? Answer: Has lingering college debt kept you from getting on your feet financially? If so, you're probably not alone.
Will Your Social Security Benefits Be Taxed -- Again? (Smart Money)
Our tax expert explains how Uncle Sam double dips into your Social Security. Advertisement A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. - the nest egg company For more than 120 years, dedicated to providing you objective financial advice and looking out for your best interests.
Peter G.Miller: Find one good service contractor, and pay for work promptly (San Antonio Express-News)
Q: My husband and I are interested in buying investment properties and fixing them up for resale. What's the best way to find contractors? Is trial-by-fire the only option, or are there classes focused on this kind of project management?