Home Equity Loans

Posted October 20th, 2007 by Steganos
Categories: Dept Relief

Over the past few years many Americans have established lines of credit secured by the equity in their homes. For marginal borrowers this can turn out to be highly risky as it exposes these families to the loss of their homes. Lenders tend to quickly change colors from friend to foe in times of financial crisis and need and will “take it away if you can’t pay”.

Prior to mortgaging or refinancing a home one should consider what the families finances would look like if one or more of the family members living in the home lost their job or came down with a serious illness.

How long could you keep the home payments current if there was an unfortunate loss of family income?

In spite of the dangers of refinancing or taking out a home equity loan there are times when it may in fact be wise. Perhaps credit card debt has gotten out of hand. You can get a home equity loan at much lower rates, pay off the credir card debt, and lower your monthly payments, perhaps as much as by 50%.

A word of warning, however. You must not run up your credit card balances once again or you will end up in even worse financial shape than you were to begin with. It would be far safer to avoid temptation by cutting up your credit cards and using a debit card instead.

There are other occassions when a home equity loan may be justified. Perhaps you wish to start your own business and are willing and able to take the risk that things may not work out as you plan. Your home equity will likely be the cheapest source of start up capital around.

Perhaps you wish to purchase an existing business, one that should earn you a good income for a long time to come. Again your cheapest source of capital would likely be a home equity loan.

In general, one should consider a home equity loan when the loan proceeds are used to very likely improve ones financial position. This would be a wise use of the loan proceeds.

One should use extreme caution in using a home equity loan to purchase additional consumer goods, say a large expensive flat screen TV set or a new SUV. The worst example of the use of a home equity loan that I know of was a couple who took out a loan in order to go to the Superbowl. Just think of how much that Superbowl trip will really cost over the years as interest payments are added in. What a terrible short sighted financial decision.

My advice. Use a home equity loan only to improve your financial position or to raise funds in a true emergency situation. Using a home equity loan to purchase things that will only lose value is a misuse of the loan proceeds that could cost you what is probably your most useful and valuable possession … your home.

About the author:
David is a full time Internet business developer who maintains an office in Bradenton, Fl. but who spends most of his time in the Land of Smiles, the Kingdom of Thailand.

Top 10 Movies of the Year

Posted October 11th, 2007 by Steganos
Categories: Filma Shqip

I came across a VERY surprising list on Yahoo News (Yahoo changed their list to read “next year” instead of 2008)today that was basically the results of a study done of what movie goers most anticipated films of 2008 are. The #1 film really isn’t surprising at all… Indiana Jones 4. That’s a no brainer. #2 wasn’t all that surprising either, Batman. But a number of them really shocked me.Before I go any further, here’s the list as it broke down:

1. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Obvious)

2. The Dark Knight (Batman Begins 2) (Again, obvious)

3. National Treasure: Book of Secrets (WHAT!?!?! Really?!?! I’m kinda, mildly looking forward to this too… but #3?!?! More than Get Smart? More than Iron Man? More than Narnia?)

4. American Gangster (Glad to see this rank so high, but still a shock. I thought most people still hadn’t really heard of it yet)

5. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (Yeah, right where I thought it would be)

6. Iron Man (Higher than I thought… but not by much)

7. I Am Legend (Will Smith is bankable, no surprise)

8. Get Smart (Really thought this would be higher. Carrell is hot, Get Smart is a beloved title… #8 is good, just thought it would be up there more)

9. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (There are people looking forward to this?)

10. Charlie Wilson’s War (A Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts real life political thriller… you knew it would be on here)

11. Hancock (Again, Smith is bankable… could be fun… sounds a little like a “Captain Amazing” movie)

12. Beowulf (No thank you)

13. His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass (Thought it would be higher)

14. Mamma Mia! (Uggg… no thanks)

15. The Incredible Hulk (Trust me… just trust me… I read the script this week… this movie will ROCK, and when trailer start coming out for this bad boy people will be buzzing)

16. Speed Racer (Don’t care)

17. Step Brothers (Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly together again… but I thought no one heard of it yet)

18. Bee Movie (I’m very surprised this came in this low. The teaser commercials have been cute, it’s the return of Jerry Seinfeld… sort of… why is this movie not getting more love?)

19. Mr. Magnorium’s Wonder Emporium (Meh)

20. Starship Dave (great Odin’s beard… kill it… kill it now)

So there you have it. My personal biggest shock on that list is National Treasure 2 being so damn high on the list. That really caught me off guard. So how about YOU? How would you order these on your anticipation list? What other films coming in 2008 would you include, and which would you bump off to make room for it?