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 How can I make money online?
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 Im only 12 where can i get money really fast legally?
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 Can Chase Bank steal my money like this?
my business account went negative so Chase took money out of my personal savings, they actually took everything out! $0.00 balance. I think this has to be illegal. Any insight? thanks!...


 Whats the fastest way to get rich.?
I'm tired of people saying to get a job & go to school, but thats BS! most those people hadn't worked a day in their life. Whats the secret, i want to live awesome, don't you?...


 I know someone who is wrongly claiming benefits and is working full time, what should I do?
someone I know is claiming benefits and is working full time for cash in hand.
I can't help thinking that I have to work full time and have to pay for everything such as my rent and stuff ...


 What kind of money do you make?
What is your job and how much money do you make?
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I am an administrator at a clinic with 20 doctors and make 82,000 us per year. I think by sharing what your job is ...


 How to get money back?
I lent one of my friend nearly 3000$ ,right now he is in another state, I am sending him lot of reminders in email , He promised me to give my money back. He is not picking up my phone and replying ...


 How much do you have in your current account right now?
In pounds sterling please!

Just curious to know what a "working balance" is for other people, and why I keep getting quizzed by staff whenever I go to the bank....


 Is $1000 a lot of money to ask to borrow?
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 I have a £1200 overdraft. Whats the easiest way to make some fast money to pay it off?
I have a student account with Abbey National and was off sick recently due to a broken ankle which happened at work. During this time I used my overdraft. On the 2nd of September I'd got my bank ...


 Does anyone know what the benefits of a cashiers check is vs. a personal check?
The reason I ask is because I have agreed to lend a good friend a substantial amount of money and they have requested that I give it to them in the form of a cashiers check instead of a personal ...


 I'm a child and i need to make money for the summer.How can i do that?
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 What would you say if an unknown person sends you a cheque and want you to take a commission, send the rest?
You were approached by a third party through email and asked if you are ready to collect money send by his client, which will be as a cheque to you, and send it to the address he gives later. The ...


 Is filing bankruptcy REALLY that bad??
Im 23 and made alot of stupid financial decisions. Im struggling now to make ends meet. I can live w/o filing, but getting a clean slate sure would help. What do you guys think and people that have ...


 Can you afford to DIE?
The average cost of a funeral is over 7 thousands ...


 I just won 500,000 dollars what should i do with it?
im not lying!....please ...


 How can I make thousands of dollars on the internet ?
I am 18 years old, in college, and I would like to earn 5000 dollars a month....


 I'm 14 and would like to earn money, any brilliant ideas?
Most employers won't take on people as young, I'm guessing?...


 Is a salary of 100K / annually in the US considered to be middle class or upper middle class?
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 Has anyone got a good website to stop me geting bord?
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Arijha
How can you afford a mortgage if you`re on minimum wages?
                     
 




crystal
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apply for working tax credits.it supplements your low income


caprilover79
work about 3 jobs, have Ur partner doing the same, and save up till U have a good size down payment, so U need a smaller mortgage


taketwo
get a rich husband


Xan
Ummm. . . .. No!! You're just managing to survive on minimum wage!!


dutch_luvs69
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Tried buying a trailer , refrigerator box , or a tent ??????


Good♥Gyrl
You can't, so don't let the savvy salespeople talk you into it.


Big Bear
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Sorry to say, you can't. But unfortunately, those on minimum wage get ripped off by having to pay mortgage rate rents. (high rent).

The only way that this might be possible is to contact Habitat For Humanity. You'd have to do sweat equity for the house in lieu of down payment, have a savings and checking account, and be able to show that you can make the payments, which are typically lower than most regular mortgages.


christopherthomastierney
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A. you probably can't.
B. you probably won't qualify for a mortgage, which is a good thing since you can't afford the mortgage.


pezphreak77
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Depends on what the minimum wage is in your state. Really it's probably near impossible unless you are willing to make sacrifices (like the neighborhood/quality of house/amount of land that comes with house). You also need to factor in your down payment. The real question is can YOU afford to save up for the down payment?


thatoneguy
get a better job.


Savannah
you cant so dont even try unless you want a load of debt problems


nemesis
When you say you're on minimum wages, I assume you are taking home 160 pounds per week (as minimum wage is something in the region of £5 per hour and most people work 40 hours per week). Your gross salary in this situation is approx £10,000 per year.

Most lenders will lend approximately 4 times your gross salary, and some will extend to 5. This gives you a maximum mortgage of £40,000 which won't buy anything in most parts of the country. In my area, the cheapest place I've seen is £60,000 and that was for a studio flat with a short lease.

On a 25 year mortgage, you pay roughly £6.20 per month for each thousand you're borrowing. On a £40,000 mortgage, that equates to £248 per month, which represents 35% of the minimum take home pay of £700 per month. On top of that, you'd need to be paying council tax and all the various insurances (e.g. buildings, contents, income protector, critical illness). If you're young, you could extend your mortgage to 30-40 years which will lower the repayment but it won't have much of an effect on the maximum figure the lender will lend.

Another option would be to get an interest only mortgage, but again that won't have much of an effect on the maximum the lender will lend.

In some areas, its possible to get on the property ladder through a part purchase part rent scheme, where you buy a certain amount of the property and rent the remainder. Costs will vary depending on the share, and it still might be out of your means.


sarah c
You could if you get a cheap deal and rented out rooms, but you'd risk losing the house if you missed a payment, and it would affect your tax. That would matter if you're a lone parent.
This is why housing association and council houses exist...


kcincon
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You have a lot of yeah and nay answers: Here goes..
1. Be wary of "creative financing" by mortgage companies.
2. Join forces with others if you can.
3. If you're really good at saving, buy a REIT fund (Real Estate Investment Trust) so that way you're at least participating in real estate appreciation and saving for a down payment at the same time!


lillypops
you can't so get a rich boyfriend!
a a serious note i no its bad int int only thing is to buy somewhere thats a bit run down and do it up slowly


AJay
You can buy half an house and then pay rent on the other half to the local authority. It is the only way some people can get on the property ladder. Its not the ideal way of doing it but at least its a start...


GAR501
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50 Year mortgages are now available in the UK which will keep your repayments down in the early years until you get a better paid job.
However taking in one or two lodgers is an excellent way to help pay all the house bills including the mortgage and is much better than buying a house in partnership with anyone else because you get rent towards the mortgage but you reap all the benefit of any increase in the property value.
If you do take in lodgers it is worth paying for landlord insurance which is about £20 a month,it just covers you if they fall down the stairs or something !
Good luck !


nanceee
buy a house with 5 bedrooms
rent out 4
get rent in cash, don't pay tax (illegal, probably won't get caught)

but, if you want to buy a house, you might need to find a better job than a minimum-wager


purple_duck_uk
Live in a really cheap area, don't set your standards too high, be willing to sacrifice all but the essentials, and get someone to share the costs.


Rawrrrr
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Live in a very cheap area and/or get a roomate to help pay the mortgage.


salvationcity
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You can't. Welcome to the real world.


mthtchr05
Probably not, unless you spent your ENTIRE paycheck on your house. And I don't think that is enough.


Lawyer
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If course you can. Just you have to extend the mortgage(the years) and that's it!


anisarkisyan
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There are so many programs that are out there that it is possible.


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