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Mortgage Calculators

October 12, 2009 By Sherry Tingley

Many of us don’t have the talent to make complicated computations to figure out what your mortgage is actually going to cost you and what your monthly payments will be. A mortgage calculator is an automated tool to aid you in doing this before negotiating a mortgage transaction. This tool gives you an overview of your financial responsibility if you choose to get a mortgage on your real estate investment.

When you are shopping for a house you want to own or rent, you first want to think about all aspects regarding the house and the cost before making a decision. Using a mortgage calculator in the privacy of your home is more convenient than doing so in the presence of a mortgage lender.

If you are just starting to have a family and you are not yet earning much, renting is a good option for now. Furthermore, whether you are a first time buyer or an experienced buyer, a mortgage calculator is always the best thing to use for estimating the mortgage costs.

Your income, loans, debts, and available interest rates will determine how much you are allowed to borrow. Although most people know their monthly expenses, their idea of how to compute the monthly mortgage payment is another story. The mortgage calculator is the answer to know what you can afford by comparing the interest rates, loan terms, and down payment.

It estimates your monthly payments. It is a relief to have this type of calculator in determining the mortgage that is most beneficial to you from the different options available. The calculator is a handy tool to use before asking your lender for advice and making a new purchase. It will keep you on the right track. Take time with the numbers to see what you can afford and your financial situation can improve. Putting the information in a spreadsheet is another tool you can use that will help in discussions with the your lender.

Calculating mortgage payments is such a complicated task. Instead of acquiring the services of an agent to make you understand the figures, why not use a cost-free mortgage calculator which has been tested and proven to be authentic. Mortgage calculators are blessings to homeowners interested in real estate. Before these calculators, buyers had to use interest rate tables to compute the variables of the mortgage. It is common knowledge that complex mathematical computations are very hard to comprehend.

Bankrate.com has an online calculator that you can use for free. You will only have to type in all the information asked such as your monthly income and additional earnings, housing expenses, loans and insurances plus the amount to be converted. After this, the calculator will give you the amount and monthly payments that meet your requirements. It can also show you how many years you can shorten your mortgage payment time based on whatever additional payments you think you may be able to make. Using a mortgage payment calculator can be crucial to helping you make one of the most important buying decisions of your lifetime.

Filed Under: Mortgages Tagged With: mortgage, mortgage calculator, Mortgages

Debit Cards

October 12, 2009 By Sherry Tingley

Debit cards are used by millions of people in this era. A debit card is another method of payment instead of using cash when purchasing something. It is a plastic card that is also called a check card or bank card. Having a debit card is like having a credit card minus the credit line. It is a great way of managing your money because you make sure that the things you purchase do no exceed to the amount you have in your bank. Many people regard a debit card as just another way to pay for a purchase.

Opting for a debit card is very easy. You don’t have to worry about your low credit report because the providers don’t check your record. It means everyone gets approved. Go to your bank and ask for an application. Fill out the application form and deposit funds into your deposit account. There are no extra payments involve in this process. After a week, your card will be delivered to you by mail along with a PIN needed for setting up and activating your debit card. A telephone number is included in the mail and you will have to call that number to answer some questions. After the call, type in the PIN and your debit card is activated.

Owning a debit card is very convenient for eliminate the need to write checks and show any identification. A person can freely use the card almost everywhere in many areas around the world. On the other hand, debit cards help you to control your excessive shopping habit because you can’t spend more than the amount in your account. It takes out a lot of tiresome jobs of paperwork to keep tracking your bills. Most importantly, using a debit card to shop on the Internet is the safest for you because it won’t expose your bank details, thus, preventing theft.

On the contrary, there is a risk involved in having debit cards. When your card gets into the wrong hands, expect that they can drain your bank account. Remember that a PIN code is not needed when using debit cards to transact a business. Avoid this problem by keeping your card in a very safe place always. Keeping and hiding your debit card receipts is very helpful to prevent thieves from gathering information through them. If your card is either lost or stolen, report this immediately to your
banking institution.

Debit cards are offered through Mastercard or Visa and these can be used anywhere. They are readily available in ATM’s, POS (Point of sale) terminals, and online as well as over the phone. Debit card registers can be used to record your spending, just like you would use your check register.

Filed Under: Debit Cards Tagged With: Personal Finance

Create a Business Plan

October 12, 2009 By Sherry Tingley

A business plan is a formal statement written when a person or a team in an organization wants to reach a goal and it states what your ambitions are for the company in the future. It is possible to hire a professional to do the business plan or you can write it all yourself. Describe what your business is about right now and what you want it to become in the future. All business owners have visions and ideas about their businesses. Creating a business plan will make those dreams become more concrete.

Some things that are essential to be included in your business plan:

Your business – Your business name, the business address, phone number, email address, and website name with the URL. Don’t forget to write your name as the owner and list other owners if there are any.

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Business description – State here how you came up with the idea of creating your business. Describe each section of your business. Write a summary about your business and make it interesting so as to get the attention of prospective investors. You can site reasons why you need the money for your business. Mention your competitors as well. You can list supplies you use for your business and what you do on a daily basis.

Products or services offered – Be specific in writing how your business operates. Explain how you market your products or services.

Personnel – Who are the people working for you and how many employees are there? What are their roles and responsibilities in the company. The same thing applies if you are the only person running your business. State your role and how you run your business.

Your plan – If you want the financial aid of a lender or are planning to apply for a loan from the Small Business Administration, keep in mind that a business plan is required to acquire the financing. Your business plan is crucial for the success of your business.

Financial Data – Write down how much money you want to borrow for your business and how are you going to spend the money. An explanation of the expected profit and loss should be included. Also document how much money you earn monthly and your personal financial statement. Include your expected revenue in your business. Attach some supporting documents that you think will be helpful to the success of your business plan. For the investors, this data is the most important part of the business plan.

A business plan is the map of your journey to success. Coming up with a good business plan is not easily done overnight. It is a task that needs effort and time on your part. Some business owners neglect preparing a business plan until the night before their meeting with the bank. You can guess the results of those actions.

Be creative but make a realistic business plan. If you haven’t written one yet, now is the time to start.

Filed Under: Business Plans Tagged With: business, business plan, Money Making Ideas

Debit card fraud

October 7, 2009 By Sherry Tingley

If you are like millions of people, you use a debit card to make your purchases in grocery stores, restaurants, fast food restaurant and a host of other establishments including the Internet.

Recently a debit card fraud took place and it was only caught because of careful checking of online transactions. Four purchases were made in a local area for Chinese food and pizza. They looked like normal purchases and perhaps would have gone unnoticed until much more damage was done. However, no one had visited these particular restaurants in months.

So how did this happen?

It took a visit to one of the restaurant to shed some light on the problem. The manager examined his receipts and was able to find all three transactions. This then triggered the manager’s memory of the customer who had telephoned in an order and read the debit card number as well as the expiration date. The thief then came in to pick up the order and all he did was sign the receipt. No one asked him for a card and no one cared that the signature was basically not readable.

Fortunately, because the thief had done this three times, the manager could describe the individual. He also had access to photographs of the person that were on his security camera. So there was no question that this was a fraudulent transaction.

Apparently someone who worked at a fast food restaurant had written down the card number and then used it. It was amazingly uncomplicated.

To protect yourself from this kind of debit card fraud, you need to make sure that when you are out and you hand someone your debit card that you can see what they do with it. It should not go out of your sight because writing those numbers down doesn’t take much effort. It just takes a minute. Make it a habit to either pay cash at the drive through fast food restaurants or make sure that you can see your card at all times.

In this fraud case, the debit card owner was checking their banking activity daily so the purchases were caught early enough not to do significant damage, but the consequences were that the card had to be cancelled and reissued with a different number. That can be a major inconvenience. Then there had to be a report filed with the bank that required disputing the charges and signing paperwork to that effect. The bank handled the rest of the dispute and reimbursed the money to the card owner.

So how common is this?

A bank teller recently said that there were at least two to three people a day that come in to dispute purchases that were not made by them. These purchases mostly involved unexplained Internet purchases and not debit card fraud. Debit card fraud is not as common, but it still happens and that should alarm anyone who uses debit cards on a regular basis. To protect yourself from this happening to you, take care when using your card and don’t let it out of your sight for any reason.

Use a debit wallet register

Tracking your expenses with a debit wallet register will help you quickly identify any unauthorized charges to your bank account. Protect yourself by keeping good records.

Filed Under: Debit Cards Tagged With: debit card, debit card fraud, debit cards, Personal Finance

Designer Checks of Well Known Artists

October 7, 2009 By Sherry Tingley

Designer checks are becoming more popular this year. Some people may wonder what designer checks are?  It’s really no mystery. They are just really fun checks with designs on them that make them stand out from the regular and plain checks people are used to.

Check printing companies have the ability to print anything they want for the  background image on the checks that people order. So they have just jazzed up the scene and added some stylish, artistic styles of checks.

The background designs that you can enjoy include marbelized designs, tie dye themes, floral images, graphic designs in circles, triangles and any other shapes you can imagine. Gone are the days where your only choices where the safety blue background or the boring green safety backgrounds.

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Kathy Davis Designer Check

One special artist that has her designs on checks is Mary Engelbreit. She began her career as an artist at a very early age. When she was 10 years old she had a special place in her home that was deemed, the studio. She loved drawing and eventually began her first successful publications through a greeting card company.  She now has her own company called the Mary Engelbreit Studios. Her illustrations are available on personal checks, checkbook covers, debit card covers, address labels and bill organizers. They have a playful, childlike theme and give you that unique designer theme.

Kathy Davis designer checks
Kathy Davis Designer Check

Another artist that has her artwork on designer checks is Kathy Davis. A world renown, respected designer, Kathy has created more than 15,000 designs. Coming from a career in teaching, her new artistic designs have helped her to succeed in these tough economic times.  In 2007, she was so successful that she was making $15 million dollars in annual revenue.

Her mission is to “scatter joy.” She is well known for helping people to create their most abundant life. Her illustrations can be found on greeting cards, personal checks, checkbook covers, stamps and a variety of other mediums. She is best know for her work in watercolors and her subjects are floral presentations and nature. The designs she creates are cheerful, using bright colors and a playful brush strokes. She has made a great contribution to the designer checks available now for you to enjoy.

Thomas Kinkade Designer Check
Thomas Kinkade Designer Check

Our last artist to discuss is Thomas Kinkade. His work is well known for the conservative old American themes. He often paints pictures of quaint homes, gardens, churches and has Christian based ideologies throughout his works. He often hides the letter N in his pictures in honor of his wife, Nanette. He sells his mass reproduced work throughout America and has earned as much as $53 million dollars for his artwork. In the line of printed designer checks, you’ll find some of his most famous church paintings with scripture verses on them as well as his garden designs. The designs are also found on address labels and checkbook covers.

With the large variety of designer checks available to the public now, there is no reason to not enjoy using them to brighten up your personal image and give you pleasure each and every time you write a check.

Filed Under: Checking Accounts Tagged With: Checking Accounts, Mary Engelbreit

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