Posts Tagged ‘first’

Has anyone used the First Choice Lending Servies to get a loan? Is it a scam?

November 17th, 2011

I have recently been approved for a loan through First Choice Lending. The rate and payment plan seems to good to be true? Does anyone know anything about this company?

Has anyone ever been helped by First Choice Lending or by Lending Tree to consolidate debts?

November 11th, 2011

Some guy called my mom from First Choice Lending about helping her with debts. How did they get her number? Is it a scam? I heard of Lending Tree, can they help me even if i have a score of 500 and owe about $10,000 that I am in debt right now.

First Trust Specialty Finance and Financial Opportunities Fund Declares Its Quarterly Distribution of $0.155 Per Share

February 11th, 2011

First Trust Specialty Finance and Financial Opportunities Fund Declares Its Quarterly Distribution of $0.155 Per Share
First Trust Specialty Finance and Financial Opportunities Fund declared the Fund’s regularly scheduled quarterly distribution of $0.155 per share, payable on February 28, 2011 to shareholders of record on February 23, 2011.

Can money motivate weight loss? Perhaps at first

February 10th, 2011

Can money motivate weight loss? Perhaps at first
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Obese people may be more likely to slim down if they have money riding on their success through financial incentives — but the weight might creep back once the monetary carrot…

Can a first time home buyer purchase a home with no money down?

November 9th, 2010

I have one more year left in law school and then I plan on purchasing a house. After a I graduate, If I started off with the lowest possible income at 43,000 a year, could I purchase a modest sized home with no money down? Or would I have to wait until I saved up money for a down payment?

How can we become first time home buyers with little to no money down?

August 8th, 2010

We are a young couple in our early 30′s, who are tired of paying rent. For the last 6 years, we’ve been paying 1400+/month and watching that money go towards someone else’s equity. Because of our modest income, we have not been able to save any money for any sort of down payment. However, we’ve been very careful in building up and maintaining an excellent credit history over the last 6-7 years. Every year with the cost of housing going up and up, it seems like we will never be able to afford to buy a house and stop throwing our money away towards rent. Looking for a realistic means to own without signing our lives away.