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Graduation Presents and Wedding Gifts: 8 Money Saving Tips for June

May 30, 2017

Graduation Presents and Wedding Gifts: 8 Money Saving Tips for June

June signals the start of graduation parties and wedding season - Plan now for these added expenses as not to overspend on the last-minute gifts

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May 2, 2017

How to know if you are a possible victim of identity theft

Four indicators that you might be a possible victim of identity theft. Getting calls from collection agencies? Purchases you didn't authorize?

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Annual percentage rate – the rate that reflects the actual annual cost of a loan and includes the loan interest rate, private mortgage insurance, points and some fees, including origination fees.

Initial interest rate on a fixed rate loan – it is the rate for the entire life of the loan. On an adjustable rate loan it is the interest rate that is fixed for some specified number of months at the beginning of the loan term.

A point is equal to one percent of the principal amount of your mortgage. For example, if you get a mortgage for $100,000, one point means you pay $1000 to the lender. These points are usually collected at closing and may be paid by the borrower or the home seller, or may be split between them. You can pay points at closing to receive a lower interest rate, or you can choose to have points paid to you (also known as a lender credit) and use them to cover some of your closing costs. (negative points means a higher interest rate).

See below for the assumption made for this payment example.

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