Should I Refinance So I Can Renovate?

Posted by Richard on August 7, 2019

A new roof. New flooring. New heating/cooling systems. These are the kinds of problems that can keep a homeowner up at night. They are big ticket projects that usually require some financing. Homeowners have several choices to finance crucial projects or even elective remodeling like updating that kitchen. * Cash-out refinance – Your home is […]

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REAL ID: Prepare The Documents

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Most states, by 2020, will require drivers license applicants to supply a stack of documents to prove their identity and get a REAL ID drivers license. People don’t have to get a REAL ID, but if they don’t, they won’t be able to board a plane or enter some federal buildings beginning October 2020. For […]

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The Most Common Types Of College Scholarships

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In 2018’s college graduation class, nearly 70 percent of students took out student loans, and their average debt was close to $30,000 each, according to Student Loan Hero. In addition, 14 percent of their parents also took out an average of $35,600 in Parent PLUS loans to help support them. With those alarming figures in […]

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How To Start The School Year Off Right

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Starting a new school year can be stressful for students, parents, and teachers alike so it’s crucial to have a few best practices in place to ensure it starts off right, according to the mom at TeachMama.com Since she is a teacher with kids of their own, Amy Kilpatrick Mascott advises that the three most […]

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