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 Any one on hear have a job makeing over 1 million a year..?
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 How do you become a kid millionaire?
Curious to know of ideas that have plausibility. And not take more then about 10 years....


 I feel so angry for some reason. I am pregnant and I am in debt and now I have to pay for health insurance?
My husband works as a D.J. and Restaurant Server and makes pretty good money. I work 30 hours a week in retail and don't make a whole lot of money. We have seperate bank accounts and all of his ...


 Is now the time to be saving for a rainy day ?
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 Easy ways for 14 year old girl to earn money?
OK since I am getting a dog I feel like I should pay for some of it's expensives. So I need to earn a lot of money by the summer. Next month I am having a yard sale, I should get some money out ...


 What is the best way to get out of debt?
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 I have been hired for a new job, have to move, can't sell house, can't afford to keep it, what's best course?
have excellent credit, would like to keep it or minimize damage to it, but have to lose house, can't afford to keep it and residence at new job....


 How would you make money in your spare time?
Times are getting difficult and every penny counts, how would you make money on the side?...


 Would you sell your grandma for a million quid ?
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 How can i make money?
Im only 14 cant get a real job and i need about 200 dollars and need it in 4week will you help ...


 Do you care about the U.S. economy now?
Five months ago I asked this same question. I'm interested what people say now, or are you going to stick your heads in the sand until your all homeless, unable to buy food, and unemployed.
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 Can I get a loan without a job?
I plan on moving to the Newcastle Upon Tyne from the South East, i'm currently on benefits[£2,400 a year]. I wish to apply for a loan of £5,000 but every online place i've tried requires ...


 If your too young for a real job, what's an effective way to earn money?
i need to get about $500-$700 in two weeks, and without a real job it would be difficult. any ideas?...


 Is this acceptable?
I went to the bank to ask for a loan, he gave me the loan on the conditon that I donate half of it to the charity he had recently set up?...


 If someone gave you $1,000,000 but said you only had one day to spend it what would you buy?
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 At what age did you start earning?
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 Is there a legit lender that will not scam you out of a personal loan?
I am looking for a legit personal loan with out getting scammed I have bad credit and I am looking to get a loan for 5,000 and I am just looking for a legit comapny or even a private lender that is ...


 When you are charged an overdraft fee from the bank, do you ever get any of the money back?
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 If a check is written to me, can i cross my name out and give the check to someone lese?
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 If you're on salary do you still get paid over time?
i work salary and usually work my 40 hours but recently because of the holidays i works over 50 and not going to get paid any over time hours. is it mandatory for them to pay me hour and a half for ...



willywinkle
I have a 5% deposit for a house..we need 10% though, can i borrow the other 5% on a credit card ....?????
for example my broker says the mortgage company could do another credit credit when they transfer the money over to my solicitor...so if i borrowed 5% would it show up on my credit check if it was borrow pretty close to the date of exchange/completion??
or would it be worth taking the risk????
                     
 




Sanmigsean
Even 10% is way too little to put down. The broker just wants a commission.

One key to financial happieness is to live within your means.


Big R
Home prices are dropping. Keep saving and soon the combination of the drop in prices and your additional savings will be 10%. Why do you feel compelled to buy now? Bad timing IMHO.


old know all
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Your broker's job is to look at your overall finances and recommend the best solution. He's obviously failed. I suggest you try another broker who can come up with a more suitable loan solution.


karen's revenge
ooooooo......... that's a lot of debt to get yourself into..... a mortgage and a big loan too...... the biggest risk u are taking is whether or not u can afford to live life comfortably and afford the above expenses...... u really don't want to risk bankruptcy or losing your home...... i guess that they could do another credit check when they transfer the money, but i've never had that happen when i've been buying a house....... i guess that's the risk u take..... but please, sit down, do the maths..... if u are only going to be able to scrape by on your payments, then i would advise that u wait til u have more money saved up. u never know what could go wrong. what happens if the interest rates rise ? (and they are predicting that they will) could u still afford the payments ?


martinf1805
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Hi, I used to sell mortgages and have seen people do this but to be honest, this was only done in the most desperate cases.
Your card borrowing does show up on credt agencies scoring so there is a risk that drawdown could be refused at the last moment.

As others have stated your broker should be better at getting you a mortgage as there are a number of lenders out there who will give you the 95% you require.
I understand that may affect your current mortgage rate but you do not have to keep that mortgage forever (given that there are no tie-ins; but they mormally only last a couple of years maximum). Lenders love a good payment history, so if you keep up your repayments for 12 months there will be a long list of them ready to remortgage, pay the fees and welcome you with a better rate.
Tell this broker to take a hike and, most importantly DO NOT PAY THEM ANY FEES! They get paid commission by the lender.


duncanjfield
As you have the deposit of 5% why not use a product that gives a 5% cash back as the balance of deposit. It does not change the rate hardly at all.

If you use a credit card for the balance of deposit it is strictly speaking fraud, unless you disclose it on the application form. If you disclose it on the form you wont get the mortgage.


Steven R
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Here is a contact that can possibly help with that 95% loan..

Manolo Borja, Senior Account Executive

Aapex Mortgage Corp. and Modern Tech Industries, Inc.

366 North Broadway, Suite 206

Jericho, NY 11753

(516) 345-1136 Phone

(516) 706-7700 Fax

Email: nolo430@aol.com

Websites: www.aapex.com

www.18776loanyes.com


Mizz Julie
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it is possible to do but the interest rate would be really high. Why not look at a 95% mortgage, they are about and even if the interest rate is slightly higher than a 90% mortgage, the monthly repayments would work out less than if you was to get the extra 5% on a credit card!


XYZ
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Take out a loan instead? At least then you won't be paying the 15.9-16.9% APR.


rameshhemavathy
You arrange from finance from other sources which offering at lowest interest rate. Never use Credit card. Credit cards are charging 48%p.a. and if you fail to pay one month and they will collect late payment fees also.


personal_finance_101
This isn't a great idea, not only because you can't take the interest deduction on it but also because it will negatively impact your credit and will be at a huge APR because it will be a cash advance. Why not get a 2nd mortgage. It's pretty common. You get a 90% regular and 5% 2nd and 5% down. If your broker isn't suggesting this you might want to look for a new broker.


man with the golden gun
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get a mortgage broker that will give you 95%


waggy_33
If you have access to a 401K you could borrow from that. If you have an IRA you could take a distribution of up to $10,000, pay the tax but no penalty. You could ask your family for a gift loan.
Don't borrow the rest since that will show up on your credit report and might kill the deal if your total debt with the mortgage is too high.


Ian69
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It is NOT worth the risk, but not because of the credit checks. It's not worth it because a 95% (which it would be ...) mortgage is a huge risk and is so much more expensive than renting.

Don't fall into the Property Ladder dream until you can afford it.

I have 2 properties and one is a 20% mortgage and one is 27%.

I wouldn't wish a 95% mortgage on anyone these days ...

And remember, your broker is only after his commission. He doesn't care if you live or die.


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