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Jun 20 2008

Credit Report

We all love to enjoy good things in life. Fast cars, great clothes, wonderful vacations, all make our lives more enjoyable and refreshing. With credit, we can buy as many things as possible. We can buy things even when we do not have sufficient money or resources to pay for those things. It is here that credit can provide solution to the financial needs of most of the average consumers in their purchase decisions.

Like all the things in life, credit is also good or bad depending upon how you use it. If used properly, credit can add greatly to your wealth and financial security. However, abuse of credit facility can also cause financial mismanagement and bring bad reputation. Use of credit for buying things which are perishable and which do not add value over a period of time is not a wise financial planning and should be avoided at all costs. Well all this blah blah is not taking us anywhere. Let us illustrate by way of an example.

Using credit to purchase perishable items such as gasoline, everyday consumables, dining or vacations is not a good use of credit as you are not creating any asset with it. Better uses of credit would include buying items which are though not perishable yet may depreciate over a period of time. These would typically include automobiles, household furniture, appliances, clothes and so on. The best use of credit is for things and assets purchases that actually appreciate or increase in value. For example, purchasing a home would be a good credit investment since its value is expected to rise over a period of time.

Whenever you want to buy things on credit, knowing how your credit report stands is important for being able to obtain good credit. All your major decisions such as buying a house, getting a car loan, getting a credit card etc. will depend upon your credit report. Your negotiating power and ability to obtain favorable terms and conditions will also to a large extent depend upon your credit report and credit history. Credit report in most of the cases is free and easy to obtain. You can also order it online from most of the financial websites, which are more than eager to help you in your efforts as any request for a credit report means a potential credit customer for them. In fact most of the financial websites and mortgage lenders offer instant credit report where you can fill an online form giving some of the vital details about your financial position and past history and you get the online credit report. This credit report can be used for obtaining mortgage loans and other forms of credit.

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Jun 19 2008

First Time Buyer Loans

For most of us, buying a home is once in a life time decision having huge financial implications. The very idea of purchasing a home for the first time can be intimidating and stressful and give a feeling of helplessness and quandary. There is only one solution to this predicament. A good homework about all the processes involved in the decision making can help you relieve some of the stress and also make you more confident in dealing with the situation. One of the critical decisions that prospective home buyers should consider is whether first-time buyer loans are a better option compared to home equity loans. While there can not be any direct and yes or no answer to this question as this will depend upon your financial status and preference, you may consider the following factors while deciding on this:

First things first. Always remember that the first-time buyer loans do not necessarily apply only to first-time purchasers of homes. These loans are also available for purchasers who have not owned a home within the previous three years as also for buyers who do not own a home at the time of the new home purchase. First time buyer loans are generally extended by lenders to borrowers having limited resources and those who figure in lower income levels. These loans are also available in geographical areas which are designated as lower income areas First-time buyer loans have various plans and are easy and convenient way of raising finances for buying a home.

The financial assistance under first time buyer loans may be extended with a very nominal or no down payment requirement, which is a very big relief for most of the average buyers of homes. These loans also cover all or part of the interest costs and come with restrictions on fees that lenders of these loans can charge from borrowers, another advantage of these loans. These loans come with defer payments or reschedule options whereby you can defer your monthly installment, depending upon your financial position. Some times loan can also be forgiven.

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