Posts Tagged ‘still’

If I have bad credit and my wife has great credit can we still get a good auto loan?

She has outstanding credit and I have not so great credit can we still get a low percentage rate on a a loan for a new car

Can a credit card company repo a car thats still being financed?

My mother is in a lot of credit card debt, and my car is still under her name being financed. My question is if things go bad, can the credit cards take my car? Please keep in mind the car is financed by chase and none of the credit cards are chase. What is my [...]

Can i get a lower interest rate on car loan if i still got bad credit?

I still got bad credit but i have an excellent payment history with my auto loan company for the past seven months. My interest rate is 22.92% YIKES but i needed a car bad. the loan is for 9270 and its down to 8400. I had it since May08 and i got 41 months [...]

I helped someone refinance, do I still qualify for a first time home loan?

I helped my parents refinance their home a few years ago, and now I want to buy my own place. Will I still qualify for a first time home loan?

James wants to buy a flat screen television for his new apartment. He has saved $700, but still needs $500 mor?

The bank where he has a checking and savings account will loan him $500 at 12% annual interest using a 90-day promissory note. James also visited the PayDay Loan store to compare the cost of borrowing. The manager told James that he could borrow $500 at 12% for two weeks. If James needed more time [...]

What exactly is a home equity loan and can I still get one with bad credit?

I do own my own home but am still paying off my mortgage. My son needs more money for college and we’ve tapped out on student loans and my credit cards are all maxed. I was wondering what I could do and thought that a home equity loan with bad credit might be an [...]

Companies that still do federal consolidation loans?

I’ve heard that one of the things in the stimulus plan allowed for recent college graduates who are still in the grace period of their student loans (like me) to consolidate at a rate of 2%.
I’ve tried to look into this more, but I can’t even find a bank that still does federal loan consolidation. [...]