Posts Tagged ‘saved’
What Happens If I Stop Paying My Mortgage?
During the current financial crisis, you may ponder the idea of simply stopping payment on your mortgage. It is an option that some may want to consider in difficult times, but it is a bad decision all the way around. The reason: It will affect your credit for years to come and is likely to…
Read MoreCNBC: Reverse Mortgages Can Help Preserve Retirement ‘Nest Egg’ in Bear Market
Market volatility that’s been introduced as a result of the coronavirus pandemic has been having a pronounced effect on global markets, and this could lead many people in or near retirement to react strongly and protect their retirement finances. However, experts are cautioning that taking dramatic actions in an effort to protect your investments may…
Read MoreWatch Your Wallet: 7 Hidden Costs of Self-Isolating at Home During Coronavirus
Those who are fortunate enough to still be collecting a paycheck while quarantined or sheltering in place might expect to build up some serious savings. While you work from home, you’re avoiding your usual commuting expenses, and you’re probably saving money by not going to bars, restaurants, and movies, or skipping that vacation to Fiji.…
Read MoreSaving Up for a Down Payment? Here’s Where To Put Your Money
The coronavirus crisis has heightened financial anxiety and uncertainty. But if buying a home has been part of your life plan, there’s no need to panic. Many Americans will receive stimulus payments in the coming weeks, which could ease some of the burden, and if you’re able, now is still a good time to start…
Read MoreMortgage Rates Hit New All-Time Lows—and They May Fall More
There is at least one bright spot for home buyers, sellers, and owners amid the economic mayhem brought on by the novel coronavirus. Mortgage interest rates have fallen to a new record low, a boon to homeowners who may want to refinance and save money, and buyers (if anyone feels like buying a home right…
Read MoreMotley Fool: Reverse Mortgage a ‘Proven’ Way to Boost Retirement Income
Maintaining enough income in retirement is an ongoing issue for many American seniors, and finding effective methods to maintain or bolster senior finances becomes a major concern. One such proven way to boost retirement income is by employing a reverse mortgage, particularly since it requires no monthly payments. This is according to financial columnist Selena…
Read More6 Refinancing Mistakes Homeowners Risk Making Right Now
Between low mortgage interest rates and the coronavirus pandemic sending our economy in a tailspin, many people have recently rushed to refinance their mortgages. But as we all know, haste makes waste—and many of those eager homeowners made mistakes that could cost them tons of money in the long run. So if you’re tempted to…
Read MoreMarketWatch: How Reverse Mortgages Can Provide Retirement Income
Tapping home equity is often an overlooked possible source of income for those with fixed resources, and considering the home equity that seniors have access to, reverse mortgage products should be considered when coming up with a retirement funding plan. This is according to Stephen Resch, VP of retirement strategies at Finance of America Reverse…
Read MoreTips and Tricks to Make Downsizing Easier (And More Lucrative) for Seniors
Have you wondered if downsizing your home could be a smart financial move? Maybe you’re already planning to downsize and you want to make sure it pays off. Downsizing definitely has the potential to be a smart move financially, but how you downsize makes all the difference. That’s why we’ve gathered these resources to help…
Read MoreAmericans 4 Times More Likely to Be Equity-Rich as Home Values Increase
14.5 million residential properties in the United States are considered equity-rich, based on data which indicates that the combined estimated amount of loans secured by those properties was 50% or less of their estimated market value. The count of equity-rich properties in the fourth quarter of 2019 represented 26.7% (a little over one in four)…
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