Posted March 7th, 2010
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Ella asked: what banks are there and places that do home loans i need names so i can ring em and only places in austrlia
Tags: Banks, Home Loans
Posted in Personal Finance | 1 Comment »
Posted March 7th, 2010
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CrO4^2- asked: All countries, including the U.S., have a national debt, which they owe to banks, right? So how do banks collect the money that’s owed to them from all these countries?
Tags: Banks, Collections, Countries
Posted in Credit | 1 Comment »
Posted January 11th, 2010
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Paul K asked: I understand that all banks “lend” you money without asking and then charge you for it. I don’t see why they don’t just deny the transaction, but then I think about the millions they would loose.
How much does your bank charge? Do you know the cheapest?
Tags: Banks, Money, Overdraft Fees
Posted in Other - Business & Finance | 2 Comments »
Posted December 21st, 2009
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Anthony asked: Say I got a bank to finance my business, the product which I sold ended up being a failure on the market and now the banks don’t want to finance my business. What could I do to convince them to help me finance for my new product?
Tags: Banks, Business Product, Finance Business
Posted in Small Business | 1 Comment »
Posted December 14th, 2009
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☆skyblue asked: I’m currently renting an apartment and want to purchase a home. I first need to get pre-approved for a home loan so I know what type of house I can afford. What should I look for in a bank when considering a home loan? Should I stay with the bank I currently have a bank account with or look at other banks also? If I contact a bank, are there specific questions I should ask to know if they’ll give me the best loan offer?
Tags: Banks, Contact, Renting An Apartment
Posted in Renting & Real Estate | 5 Comments »
Posted December 14th, 2009
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Iceshowers asked: If there was a fraud where someone used your personal info to open a paypal account and used your own bank account and took your money (by transferring it from bank to paypal, then pocketing the money), and you told both paypal and bank about the fraud, and your bank took charge and put the claim and gave you the money back. Who pays the bank for that money? Does the bank make paypal give them the money? Or do banks get so much money per year (or whatever) for fraud claims?
Tags: Bank Fraud, Banks, Much Money
Posted in Insurance | 1 Comment »
Posted November 30th, 2009
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maganda asked: Hello. I am attempting to buy a foreclosure in San Diego that is a single family residence with a total square footage of 528. I was told it is difficult for banks to finance anything under 600 square feet. The house is in good shape but its tiny. I need financing asap since the bank already accepted my offer. Thanks.
Tags: Banks, Hello, Single Family Residence
Posted in Renting & Real Estate | 3 Comments »
Posted November 30th, 2009
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alison a asked: I have a friend who is a builder and would like to use me for his mortgage broker. I have no problem finding banks who will do financing for owner occupied builder programs, but nothing for spec homes. A lot of the banks offer spec programs on the retail side, but I’m having trouble finding it wholesale. Thanks!
I do know what a spec home is
My rep at Indymac said that they only do owner occupied construction, but maybe there is another dept she’s unfamiliarr with? I’ll ask her again. Thanks!
Tags: Banks, Lot, Retail Side
Posted in Renting & Real Estate | 2 Comments »
Posted November 30th, 2009
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Mechanicboy asked: I have a FICO score of 725 so I’m thinking if I find the right bank I could still get a home loan even in this economy, but which banks should I apply at first? I live in Northern California and want a fixed rate loan.
Tags: Banks, Fixed Rate Loan, Northern California
Posted in Credit | 2 Comments »
Posted November 23rd, 2009
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pink_carebear_girl asked: I bank through 2 banks and I closed the 1 not too long ago and both my checking account checks are identicle. I used a check from my closed account by accident for $79 the other day and realized it was the wrong checking account book. (My old checking account was for one’s that are in the checking account and offered a second chance for a small fee a month.) What will happen?
Tags: Account Book, Banks, Checking Account
Posted in Personal Finance | 5 Comments »