Posts Tagged ‘value

has it been drawing interest for the 20 years ago that it was paid in full?

She is currently in a nursing home with Alzheimers and awaiting word from Medicaid, in the meantime we need to pay the nursing home out of pocket.

Many homeowners are underwater (owing more than the house is worth). Most of these homeowners would stay in the house and continue paying their mortgage IF the bank would lower the value of the house. BUT the bank would sooner foreclose on the homeowner, drop the house value and sell it again at [...]

I bought my house around 3 years ago and it was at 380k but now it is valued 280k. Is there a way or a method to refinance in this situation?

I paid a bit over bluebook value for my used truck because it was in exceptionally good shape and I don’t have the credit to be picky. I would like to refinance in a year, but I’m concerned that the banks won’t refinance me because of the value of the truck vs. the amount [...]

I am currently working in taxes, doing corporate and individual tax returns.
Does my current job add any value to my resume when I apply for an investment banking internship?
If not, what can I do to enhance my resume, in hope of landing an ibanking internship?

how do they come up with this numbers? and why do agents always push whole life instead of the term? the quote says if for a whole life, $100,000 benefit / 30 yr, after 30 yrs the guratanteed is same 100grand, but the NON-guaranteed is gonna be $206,000 and the cash value would be [...]

We have 2 loans- (30 years fixed at 7% and 15 year Balloon at 12%). We have lived in the house for almost 4 years and both have excellent credit. We were planning on refinancing by now but the value of our home has dropped below what we now owe. We are [...]

Is this the amount I would get after I cancel a policy?
My policy shows this amount minus loans asnd interest and plus dividends and go-rider cash values.
I can no longer afford the premiums.
I just need to know that if a stated cash value is the amount i would get. In my case that is [...]


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