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  2. What not to do before closing on a house - AOL

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    6 common mistakes that prevent closing on a mortgage 1. Making a big purchase, including furniture. If you’re about to close on a house, you might’ve heard that you should limit your spending ...

  3. FHA insured loan - Wikipedia

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    The 3/1 and 5/1 FHA Hybrid products allow up to a 1% annual interest rate adjustment after the initial fixed interest rate period, and a 5% interest rate cap over the life of the loan. The new payment after an adjustment will be calculated on the current principal balance at the time of the adjustment.

  4. Redemption value - Wikipedia

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    A bond is purchased "at a discount" if its redemption value exceeds its purchase price. It is purchased "at a premium" if its purchase price exceeds its redemption value. [1] Thus, the right will only be exercised at a discount. [2] See: Callable bond; Embedded option; Convertible bond.

  5. Bond insurance - Wikipedia

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    The insurer is paid a premium by the issuer or owner of the security to be insured. The premium may be paid as a lump sum or in installments. The premium charged for insurance on a bond is a measure of the perceived risk of failure of the issuer. It can also be a function of the interest savings realized by an issuer from employing bond ...

  6. What to know before closing a credit card with a balance - AOL

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    You’ll get the typical credit card statement in the mail every month as long as you owe a balance, and you’ll still owe at least the minimum payment required on your credit card each month ...

  7. Missing mortgage payments: How many can I miss before ...

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    If you miss one mortgage payment, lenders will often issue you a 15-day grace period to pay without incurring a penalty. If you miss four consecutive mortgage payments (or are 120 days late), most ...

  8. Deferred financing cost - Wikipedia

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    Deferred financing costs or debt issuance costs is an accounting concept meaning costs associated with issuing debt (loans and bonds), such as various fees and commissions paid to investment banks, law firms, auditors, regulators, and so on. Since these payments do not generate future benefits, they are treated as a contra debt account.

  9. No-closing-cost mortgage: How it works and how to decide if ...

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    How much are mortgage closing costs? Closing costs vary by the home’s cost and location, but you can typically expect to pay about 2 to 5 percent of your total loan amount in closing costs. The ...