Iconocast Logo

Welcome To Iconocast

How to add a URL link from your web site to the Iconocast web sites


Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: mortgage + paying + down  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/7/2008)

 News results: Standard Version | Text Version | Image Version Results 1 - 10 of about 5,961 for mortgage paying down. (2.19 seconds) 
Recent
Archives
  • All dates
  • 1996-2008
  • 1992-94
  • 1990-91
  • 1980s

 Sorted by relevance   Sort by date   Sort by date with duplicates included 
Sun's shining on tracker customers but be prepared for the rainy days
guardian.co.uk, UK -
Even paying ?50 extra per month would see a homeowner with a ?200000 tracker now at 4 per cent chop nearly ?10000 off a 25-year term mortgage and pay off ...
The incredible shrinking mortgage. How low can it go? Scotsman
House of the rising sums WalesOnline
Borrowers hit with new, higher-rate mortgages Independent
Telegraph.co.uk - Motley Fool UK
all 671 news articles »
Medical Bills Add to Pain as Firms Fail
Wall Street Journal -
He had four children, including a son with autism, and a mortgage on a 5000-square-foot house. His wife, Michelle, needed a hysterectomy. ...

stv.tv
Anxious wait for mortgage rate cuts
Scotsman, United Kingdom -
Anyone paying insurance premiums to cover their mortgage in the event of not being able to meet the monthly bill because they fall ill or lose their jobs ...
Can the government save the housing market? MSN Money UK
Government?s mortgage holiday plan in focus The Press, York
No Job, No Problem! Motley Fool UK
Moneysupermarket.com (press release) - This is Money
all 645 news articles »

Sify
Lower Rates Help Sell Houses, but Market Faces Broader Ills
Wall Street Journal - Dec 4, 2008
By MICHAEL CORKERY and NICK TIMIRAOS A possible move by the Treasury Department to push down mortgage rates has raised the hopes of home buyers, real-estate ...
Washington?s New Tack: Helping Homeowners New York Times
Uncertain impact of US push to cut mortgage rates Christian Science Monitor
How About 4.5 Percent? Washington Post
Wall Street Journal Blogs - Milwaukee Small Business Times
all 1,032 news articles »
CONDO CALAMITY
San Diego Union Tribune, CA -
Banks fear speculators will abandon condos quickly in bad times or balk at paying for needed improvements ? straining homeowners associations and hurting ...

Seattle Times
Money Makeover Financial makeover: Seattle police officer seeks a ...
Seattle Times, United States -
Lately, he's been trying to live as if he were paying both halves of the mortgage. He's swinging it so far, but he wants to ensure that he can do it without ...

ABC News
Bernanke: more action needed to cut foreclosures
The Associated Press - Dec 4, 2008
"Getting mortgage rates down is ... positive, but it doesn't help people that currently have unaffordable mortgages because it doesn't help them refinance," ...
Bernanke Joins the Idiocy Motley Fool
Bernanke's Playbook Gold Seek
Monetizing the Debt Merk Insights
Euromoney Magazine - Tiffin Advertiser Tribune
all 1,345 news articles »
Falling values put Iowans underwater on mortgages
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA -
Paying my mortgage is my first priority." Nationally, Iowa ranks 13th for the percentage of loans that have negative equity, according to First American ...
Taxpayers: Furious over homeowner bailouts
CNNMoney.com - Dec 5, 2008
But that caused her mortgage balance to balloon, and now Mary has to start paying down her loan's principal, which has reached $550000. ...
Professor: Mortgage help unfair but needed United Press International
all 9 news articles »

WCBD
Foreclosure pain mounts
Stockton Record, CA - Dec 6, 2008
By Bruce Spence Mortgage woes continue to worsen, with one in 10 homeowners across the country either behind on monthly payments or in foreclosure - an ...
Mortgage delinquency, foreclosure rates soar Jackson Clarion Ledger
Foreclosure rate in Iowa dips, but late payments up DesMoinesRegister.com
Will economy get on track? Pittsburg Morning Sun
all 632 news articles »
Source: Google News

 
 

Paying Down Mortgage Is Smart Move

Q. I am 67 and looking ahead to retirement. Our only debt is a mortgage loan on our house. Should I apply proceeds from a $10,000 certificate of deposit to pay down the mortgage loan, along with other savings currently about $5,000 a year? Or should I reinvest the CD proceeds, probably in more mutual funds? We have substantial assets invested in no-load bond mutual funds.

A.You failed to indicate the interest rate on your mortgage loan, but I assume it is higher than the interest rate on the CD. If you plan to continue living in your house after retirement, I strongly recommend paying off the loan or paying it down and refinancing the balance to reduce monthly cash outflow. You have been used to a relatively high income level, and reducing the cash flow to pay the mortgage loan would leave more for spending. Owning one's housing at retirement avoids a large item of cash flow and avoids the inflation risk of renting. The equivalent income value you gain from living in a house you own remains nontaxable, a substantial benefit, particularly for retirees.

 

Q. I got caught in the Oct. 13 market massacre and have decided to abandon my buy-and-hold strategy in favor of market timing. Could you supply the names and addresses of two or three top-rated newsletters as well as information on Hulbert's rating letter?

A. During bull markets, a buy-and-hold strategy may outperform a market-timing strategy. Timing pays off in declining markets. For timing signals, look at ``Telephone Switch Newsletter,'' P.O. Box 2538, Huntington Beach, CA 92647. Telephone Switch uses a multiple-moving-average program for calling switches. Another practitioner of moving averages is ``Fund Exchange,'' Paul A. Merriman & Associates, 1200 Westlake Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98109. A relative value system for upgrading into the top-performing funds according to their performance has produced outstanding results for ``NoLoad Fund X,'' DAL Investment Co., 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA 94104. Each of these newsletter publishers will send you a free sample on request. You may contact the ``Hulbert Financial Digest'' at 643 S. Carolina Ave. S.E., Washington, DC 20003.

 

Q. Our first child is attending a university out of state this fall. I am concerned about his belongings. Should he buy some sort of insurance to cover theft or other loss of his property? How about his computer?

A. Generally, according to the Insurance Information Institute, your son's personal property is covered under your homeowners policy, within limits. A typical homeowners policy covers theft of property away from home up to a limit of 10 percent of contents coverage. For example, if your home is insured for $100,000, contents coverage is likely to be half, or $50,000. A 10-percent limit for property away from home would be $5,000 - less any applicable deductible.

 
Google
Web www.iconocast.com

To be sure your policy conforms to these typical coverages, check with your agent. Some policies cover a computer when it remains within the home but may call for a ``rider'' at extra cost if the computer is on a remote campus. Coverage limits also apply to jewelry, watches or other high-ticket items. If their value exceeds policy limits, you may need a ``floater'' for full coverage. Again, talk with your agent.

Caution your son to protect his property on campus by keeping his room locked, engraving identification numbers on stereo equipment and computer, and using common sense to avoid theft or fire loss.

Merle Dowd's column appears Saturdays in the Business section of The Seattle Times. Address questions to: Merle Dowd, c/o The Seattle Times, P.O. Box 70, Seattle, WA 98111.

ALL THE NEWS : News1 ; News2 ; News3 ; News4 ; News5 ; News6 ; News7 ; News8 ; News9 ; News9A


ADVERTISEMENT

Iconocast is about learning and teaching without borders; we offer eMarketing, Internet Advertising, Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing, Online Branding, and eMarketing News Services. Home

 © 2002-2006

Keywords:

Contact Iconocast

Home Page