Jun 30

In 1930, Congress and the President established the “GI Bill” which allowed the Veteran Administration (VA) to coordinate benefits for its service people.  One of these programs, known as the Home Loan Guaranty Program, was created to help returning veterans and their families assimilate back into civilian life after sacrificing so much personally for their country. 

 

Who qualifies for VA loans?  If you served in the military, naval or air service and are active duty or released from duty for reasons other than a dishonorable discharge, you may qualify.  You had to serve for 90 days active duty or 181 days consecutively in peacetime. If you served less than the minimum requirement because of discharge or service connected disability, you may also qualify. In addition, if you are the surviving un-remarried wife or husband of an eligible service member who died for his/her country, you may too be eligible.  This program was designed to reward you and your loved ones for your service.

 

“The VA program, in general, is an exceptional program.  Many veterans don’t know it can even benefit them if he/she is overseas.  We’ve been helping active duty service people by putting their families in homes, and giving them peace of mind that their loved ones and their immediate needs are being taken care of while they’re away”, reflects Jamie Utton, Director of Product Development at Mortgage Investors Group.

 

These loans are available only for a primary home you intend to occupy.  You can’t go and buy a beach house for weekend use with it.  However, you can also use your eligibility to refinance your primary residence and pay off debt (except for Texans, for some reason, they don’t allow it in that state).  Or, if you had a VA loan prior, and the interest rates have dropped dramatically, you can do a “streamline” refinance – no worries about paying for a new appraisal or the hassle of verifying your income.  You’re all set to go.

 

So what makes the VA loan stand out above other types of financing? It allows for 100% financing for loans up to $417,000 with no reserves (checking and savings money to burn) required. The loan amounts allowed go up to $1.5 million, but you’d have to put some type of down payment into the transaction if you want to borrow that much money, plus show you have enough money to pay your mortgage for two months sitting in the bank if you need it.   And if you’re buying a home, the program allows for the seller to pay up to 4% of the closing costs, based upon the purchase price.  Basically, you can get into a home for very little or no money at a more than affordable market rate.

 

And the best part?  No extra money is added to your payment for mortgage insurance if you put a less than 20% down payment on the home.  That’s a pretty unique feature that makes this loan more affordable than others.  Most of the time, the veteran  will be required to pay a VA Funding Fee, but it is financed into the loan amount.  So, the funding fee is not an out of pocket expense for closing.  A veteran can be exempt from paying the funding fee for different reasons, including service connected disability, or if he/she is a surviving spouse of a veteran who died in service or from a service related disability.  And regarding credit scores, the VA loan program has more flexibility than some other programs offer. 

 

If you think you may qualify for this loan, let me first of all say, “Thank you.”  I really appreciate the sacrifices you’ve made for this country.  And if you’re looking to purchase or refinance your home, call a lender today who specializes in VA loans, and take advantage of this great benefit.

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Email your home loan financing questions to Kristin Abouelata, Home Loan Specialist with Mortgage Investors Group, at question@kristinmortgage.com or call direct: (865) 567-0113 Toll Free: 1-800-489-8910. For more information visit her website at www.kristinmortgage.com Home Loans Plain Talk.

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Jun 30


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Anonymous and FCR.com Take On Bad Credit Doggy Style The Brief: Anonymous Content director Patrick Sherman points his satirical lens at lackluster credit with brilliant results for Free Credit Report.com via The Martin Agency. Shot in an energetic documentary style, Good 745 looks at bad credit through the eyes of a pet owner who was desperate to tame her shaggy, out of control and shamefully low credit score. The Creds: Client: Free Credit Report Spots Title: Good 745 Air Date: April 2009 Agency: The Martin Agency CD: Steve Sage Sr AD: Pat Wittich Copywriter: Kevin Dunleavey Senior Producer: Dan Kaplan Account Director: Kathryn Leake Project Manager: Angela Wilson Asst Broadcast Producer: Travis Smith Art Producer: Anya Mils Photographer: Michael Leland Prod Company: Anonymous Content Director: Patrick Sherman EP: Cassie Hulen EP/Head of Commercials: Dave Morrison Head of Production: Sue Ellen Clair Prod Service Company: Suneeva EP(s): Geoff Cornsin, Michi Leok-Stahl Producer: Kelly King Editorial: 89 Edit Editor: Jordan Green Assistant Editor: Bryant Wang Producer: Juliet Conti Post/Effects: Headlight About Anonymous Content: Anonymous Content is an industry-leading production and management firm that leverages its unrivaled reach and access to talent to create and produce innovative content across all its divisions: Film, Integrated, Commercials, Music Video, Television, and Talent. Anonymous Content was formed in 1999 by a collaboration of business and creative minds

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Jun 30

At the risk of sounding facetious, an independent financial adviser is someone who gives independent advice on financial matters. In fact, stating the rather obvious in this way put an important stress on the three vital components of the independent financial adviser’s role.

Independent

The independence of the adviser is critical. When an independent financial adviser is consulted, it is important to know that he or she has no vested interest and will not be influenced in any way by selling a single company’s products. Independence means that the client can expect the adviser to act completely impartially, entirely in the client’s best interests, and not because there is an established dependent relationship between the adviser and one particular supplier. The importance of this independence cannot be stressed enough. The adviser needs to be licensed by and is regulated by the Financial Services Authority, and independence is something that is central to such recognition. The client’s faith and trust in the adviser stems largely from the latter’s independence.

Financial

An independent financial adviser needs to have expert professional knowledge of a huge range of financial products and services. Since it has one of the most highly developed financial services industries in the world, the sheer range of products available on the British market means that knowledge and professionalism must be of the highest order.

Because of the sheer range of subjects with which an independent financial adviser needs to be familiar, there is a correspondingly wide range of qualifications available to individual advisers. For example, the adviser might have professional qualifications awarded by the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) Institute, the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII), the Institute of Financial Planning (IFP), the Personal Finance Society (PFS), the Pensions Management Institute (PMI, the Securities and Investment Institute (SII), or others. Above all, however, the adviser knows that his is a constantly changing market, with new products and services emerging all the time. He or she will make it his or her business to stay completely abreast of these trends.

Adviser

As an adviser, the third and vital component of the independent financial adviser’s role harks back to the first of his or her qualities, independence. The financial advice given must be “best advice” when recommending any product or service. That is to say, the advice must be the advice that is genuinely in the client’s best interest. It is as though the adviser had stepped into the client’s shoes and was giving advice entirely from the client’s perspective. In this way, the client can be assured that the advice is truly independent, objective and impartial advice that will satisfy the interests that the client himself or herself has identified.

Summary

It is surprising just how much meaning can be packed into the three words that describe the role of the independent financial adviser. But as the above brief, thumb-nail sketchy has shown, each of the three words encapsulates a fundamental and vital part of this professional’s job. Each word describes the obligations that the adviser has towards each of his clients, so that the clients, for their part, can rest absolutely assured that they receive genuinely independent, well-informed and expert financial advice that will serve their own best interests.

Steve Wright is Managing Director of Wrightway Financial Consultants, Independent Financial Advisers specialising in Pensions, Investments, Mortgages and Insurance. One of their major areas is being a Independent Financial Adviser.

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Jun 29

Nothing can throw your financial situation into sharp relief like unforseen expenses. Sudden unexpected bills, NSF fees, medical issues and any number of circumstances can result in a sudden need for additional funds, as soon as possible; a payday loan can get money into your hands quickly and painlessly, and let you deal with whatever situation arises. Money in your hands, often within 30 minutes, and no fax required, all across Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa and across Ontario!

‘Our payday loans can be sent using an Email Money Transfer, making the process seamless and nearly immediate. No cheques to write, no stubs or paper to worry about, just a fast cash advance on your next payday to help you get through the trials and tribulations we all face.

We’re available in Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa and across Ontario. 310-LOAN is a Canadian provider of Loan and Cash Advance services. Services include a no hassle fast cash advance until payday. Get a loan or cash advance deposited directly into your account with no faxing. A payday loan is an advance on your paycheck (or paycheque) and is also known as a payday advance, payroll loan, payroll advance, cash advance, check advance, fast cash advance or quick cash advance.

310-LOAN serves Canada including British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI and Newfoundland. We have loan customers looking for fast cash in most major cities including Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Halifax, Ottawa Mississauga, Brampton, Scarborough, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Kitchener, Oshawa, St. Catharines, Red Deer, Surrey, Burnaby.

Find out more about our Toronto payday loan, its eligibility requirements, our faxless payday loan applications, and find out exactly how fast you can get your money.

If you have more questions regarding Ontario cash advances, or would prefer to apply for your payday loan by phone, give us a call at 1-800-310-LOAN (5626.

Founded in 1999, 310-LOAN was one of the first companies in Canada to offer payday loans to consumers over the internet. From our call centre located just outside Vancouver, British Columbia, we provide a convenient source of short-term, small sum credit to Canadians without the need to visit a location. Contact By Phone – 1-800-310-LOAN (5626) , By Fax1-866-558-3333

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Jun 29

Converting accounts receivable into cash is a critical process in the development of a healthy cash flow. While booking a receivable is accomplished by a simple accounting transaction, the process of maintaining and collecting payments from your customers requires a steadfast commitment to a systematic process of Accounts Receivable Management. To more effectively convert accounts receivable into cash it’s essential that the credit and collection process be highly efficient in order for you to shorten the accounts receivable cycle time.

The accounts receivable cycle starts with a sale (credit sales) which in turn creates a receivable (monies due your company), and then, ultimately converts into cash. The length of time that it takes your company to complete this cycle, from sale to accounts receivable to cash, is the collection period. The shorter the collection period, the less time cash (capital) is tied up in the business process, and thus the better for your company’s cash flow.

Try to limit outstanding accounts receivable to no more than 10 to 15 days beyond your credit terms. If your credit terms are net 30 days, then the collection period should not extend beyond 45 days. Keep in mind that average collection periods do vary because of industry standards, company policies, or financial conditions of the customer. Comparing your company’s actual days of collection to the average days of collection within your industry is a wise business practice. Benchmarking your actual days of collection to that of your target days of collection (no more than 10-15 days over credit terms) is also advisable.

Your company’s average collection period is calculated by using an Average Collection Period Ratio. The ratio is referred to as an Activity Ratio; it measures how quickly your company converts non-cash assets to cash assets.

Average Collection Period (ACP): ACP = Accounts Receivable / (Credit Sales/365))

A high Average Collection Period implies that your company may be too liberal in extending credit to your customers and too lax in the collection process. A low number of days in your collection period could imply that your credit and collection policies are too restrictive. This restrictive position may be repressing your sales.

Accounts Receivable Turnover Ratio (ART) is an accounting measure used to quantify your company’s effectiveness in extending credit, as well as, collecting its debts. This ART Ratio is considered a Liquidity Ratio; it measures the availability of cash to pay debt.

Accounts Receivable Turnover (ART): ART = Net Credit Sales / Average Accounts Receivable

A high Accounts Receivable Turnover Ratio implies that, either your company operates on a cash basis, or that its extension of credit and collection of accounts receivable is efficient. A low ART Ratio implies that your company should re-assess its credit policies in order to ensure the timely collection of monies due from the accounts receivable ledger.

A key requirement for effective Sales and Accounts Receivables management is the ability to intelligently and efficiently manage your entire credit and collection process. Greater insight into a customer’s financial strength, credit history, and trends in payment patterns is paramount in reducing your exposure to bad debt. While a comprehensive collection process greatly improves your cash flow, your ability to penetrate new markets and to develop a broader customer base hinges on the ability to quickly and easily make well informed credit decisions and, to set appropriate lines of credit. Your ability to quickly convert your accounts receivable into cash is possible if you execute well- defined collection strategies.

Credit Process:

The initial requirement of an effective credit management process is to have each company that you plan to do business with, complete and sign an Application for Credit form. Your Application for Credit form should include, the “terms and conditions of sale,” space for the prospective customer to provide information on company background, a list of principal owners with their percent of ownership, three to five trade credit references, and the name of their bank(s).

It is important to personally review with the prospective customer their projected product purchases – in both dollars and in units. This review helps to initially assess the amount of credit necessary to purchase the projected products. This review also helps to determine inventory requirements based on a projected sales forecast

Collection Process:

An efficient and effective collection management process includes well defined policies and procedures that facilitate a more expedient, sale–to-cash cycle. The collection procedures require “attention to detail” and should include:

• Billing: Preparation, recording, and delivery of invoices as soon as the product/service is delivered or installed.

• Statements: Preparation, recording, and delivery of follow-up statements that indicate aging of outstanding balances.

• Accounts Receivable Aging Schedule: Preparation and distribution of an Aging Schedule that lists all of the customer accounts that have outstanding balances. These outstanding balances are then categorized into 4 categories of time: 1 to 30 days, 30 to 60 days, 60 to 90 days, and over 90 days.

• Telephone Calls: Placement of courteous and professional telephone follow-up calls to customers with past due, outstanding balances for the purpose of establishing a date of payment.

• Collection Letters: Preparation, recording, and delivery of collection letters with an urgent message that demands payment and provides details of the action that will be taken if payment is not received by a certain date.

• Recording Payments: Posting of the amount of payment to the appropriate customer account. If possible, it is advisable that the person performing the collection duties not be involved with the posting of payments.

• Deposits of Collected Funds: Preparation of the deposit ticket, along with accompanying funds, should be deposited in the bank on a timely basis.

Factoring as an Option

Very simply, factoring is short-term financing that is obtained by selling or transferring your Accounts Receivable to a third party – at a discount – in exchange for immediate cash. In most cases, the third party, a factoring company, audits your accounts receivable to determine their collect-ability. If the factoring company feels that your receivables are bona fide then, they will offer to purchase the current ones at a discount. A factoring company may also, under the right circumstances, purchase your future receivables at discount off the face value of the receivables. The percentage discount depends upon the age of the receivables, how complex the collection process will be, and how collectible they are.

Once the factoring company collects a particular receivable, they will pay you the remaining balance of that receivable’s face value, less their fee. Fees vary widely from one factoring company to another. So, it is recommended that you do your due diligence before engaging the services of any particular company. Factoring fees are not insignificant when compared to the amount of interest you might pay to a commercial lender. For this reason alone, you should view factoring only as a short-term solution rather than a regular outlet for collecting your receivables.

Many businesses, that need an immediate infusion of cash in order to survive and/or to bridge their cash flow gap, could benefit from the process of factoring accounts receivable. Since failing businesses regularly turn to factoring as a last resort, factoring may be viewed by many people as a negative. Although factoring may be a great way to generate cash quickly, you should consider the perception that factoring may convey to your customers and to others in your industry. Your good judgment here should dictate if your company could benefit from the quick cash flow that factoring provides, or whether or not it would be just adding to your company’s financial burdens.

Shortening the accounts receivable cycle time generates the healthy cash flow that is required to sustain your company’s growth and prosperity.

Copyright 2008 Terry H. Hill:

Terry H. Hill is the founder and managing partner of Legacy Associates, Inc, a business consulting and advisory services firm. A veteran chief executive, Terry works directly with business owners of privately held companies on the issues and challenges that they face in each stage of their business life cycle. To find out how he can help you take your business to the next level, visit his site at http://www.legacyai.com

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An author, speaker, and consultant, Terry H. Hill is the founder and managing partner of Legacy Associates, Inc., a business consulting and advisory services firm based in Sarasota, Florida. A veteran chief executive, Terry works directly with business owners of privately held companies on the issues and challenges that they face in each stage of their business life cycle. Terry is the author of the business desk-reference book, How to Jump Start Your Business. He hosts the Business Insights from Legacy Blog at http://blog.legacyai.com and writes a bi-monthly eNewsletter, “Business Insights from Legacy eZine.”


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Jun 29

Credit report score help to know how credit worthy you have been. Credit report is your personal financial report card in other words it’s nothing but all your credit history. Your credit report can affect your daily life from where you live and work to how much you pay for a loan or insurance. Here’s a guide to protecting your financial reputation

Unfortunately many of us do not know our credit score, if you take an approximate you will come to know that only 33 percent of consumers know their credit scores according to Government Accountability Office.

As important as it is to know how much money you have available before you write a check, it is equally important to know your credit score and what is on your credit report. Not knowing these things could cost you money.

You can have a copy of your credit report and one should know where he financial stand at the end year. This credit report keeps all the track of your purchasing and payments of your bills and many other financial matters.

This credit report helps agency to determine whether or not to give you a line of credit or loan you money. As higher the score, the les risk the lender believe you to be. As your credit score climb you interest rate you are offered probably decline.
The credit report lists your each and every financial detail, like the account you have open, even if it contains a zero balance.

Anna Josephs is a freelance journalist having experience of many years writing articles and news releases on various topics such as pet health, automobile and social issues. She also has great interest in poetry and paintings, hence she likes to write on these subjects as well. Currently writing for this website Free Yearly Credit Report . For more details please contact at annajosephs@gmail.com

This article is written by Anna josephs, writer of the website Free Yearly Credit Report . This article is published only for the educational and information purpose.

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BAD CREDIT PRIVATE STUDENT LOAN CONSOLIDATION WORRY FREE Consolidation of private student loans is basically the method through which the student is able to manage his funds more effectively and is able to avoid the risk of default. This involves tying up the various loans into one single…

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Jun 29

The dictionary meaning of advisor means “an expert who gives advice”. It means the people who are expert in their field should gives advice or says guidelines to give best possible ways to make the task easy.

The advisor is also called consultants in the present time. There are many types of advisor or consultants in the service as well as in the industrial sector. They are usually called as professionals.

1.With the upcoming financial market the importance of the advisor gets increases. The Financial Advisor is necessary because normally the customer are busy with another tasks and they have no time to see where to invest or how to save taxes on their income.

2. The Financial Advisor take consulting fees for giving advises to the customers. There are different types of financial advisors some are specializes in stock market and mutual funds while some are specialize in other derivatives like banks and government investment tools. You must be clear about where to divert your funds to get the benefits at a lesser risk. Accordingly you need to select the financial advisor.

3. You must take the financial advisor in good faith because on the bases of the expertise of finance advisor you are able to make an investment. However some time the financial advisor self-righteously suggest something odd that your mind can’t accept it. It is better to select the honest and frank advisor. As a customer you must have to smart enough to take the decision.

4. It is financial advisors duty to make their customer satisfied by giving them proper advise. You can see that honest and frank advisors can make their business grow easily than the financial advisor who misguide and lead the customer into debt.

5. At present some financial advisor become a instruments of the various financial companies They will get remuneration in terms of points from the selling the funds and other financial tools. It is now best of the interest to the financial advisor rather than thinking for the customer profits. So such types of wrong of self-interest practice can give bad reputation in the market.

The honesty with the client or customer is the keys in the financial advise business.

Christy Myers is a writer for Fee Only Financial Advisors , the premier website to find financial advisors, fee only financial advisors, advisor career financial, advisor certified financial, advisor as career financial and many more.

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