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When you own a home with a spouse or partner, the issue of what's mine, what's yours, and what's ours can be a divisive one.
Each household has its own money management methodology and, according to financial talk-show host Suze Orman, most leave significant room for improvement.
In this 4-minute piece aired on NBC's The Today Show, Orman talks about co-managing finances with topics including:
Being aware of money is the first step towards protecting it.
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Mortgage markets worsened last week as investors responded to a recovering global economy.
Despite briefly touching their lowest levels since May, mortgage rates ended the week dramatically higher.
It's the second straight week that rates soared on a Friday.
For several months, Wall Street has been in limbo; undecided whether the economy is truly showing signs of improvement. Negative news has tended to sink rates while positive news has tended to do the opposite.
Lately, investors have been in search of signals anywhere signals can be found. Last week -- sans hard-hitting economic data -- those signals came from the worlds' Central Banks.
Shortly after Australia raised its interest rates by one-quarter percent, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke suggested that the Fed may raise rates sooner than expected. Stock markets rallied on the news and mortgage bond markets tanked.
When bond prices fall, rates go up.
This week, data returns. Expect more volatility.
Mortgage rates have been very low lately, but they remain jumpy. Rates change fast and if you're not ready for them when they fall, you'll likely miss your chance to catch the bottom.
Rate shoppers in need of a lock should remain in ready-position. As we've seen over the last 2 weeks, when rates start to rise, they tend to rise in a hurry.
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According to the Freddie Mac weekly mortgage rate survey, the relative cost of a 5-year ARM is dropping versus its 30-year fixed-rate cousin.
During the first 5 months of 2009, the products ran neck-and-neck. Today, they're a half-percent apart.
On a $200,000 home loan, that's a difference of $60 per month.
Adjustable-rate mortgages aren't for everyone, but for the right household, they can be a terrific fit. A few scenarios that warrant consideration of a 5-year ARM include persons:
Additionally, with homeowners with existing ARMs may want to consider taking on a new ARM, if only to extend their initial, fixed rate period.
Before choosing an ARM, make sure to speak with your loan officer about how adjustable-rate mortgages work, and what causes them to adjust. Although conventional ARMs are limited in how far they can adjust, it's important to know the risks.
Dave Kosmecki - Guaranteed Rate, Inc.
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An escrow account is a designated savings account into which funds get deposited for a specific purpose.
With respect to real estate and home loans, escrow accounts are used to pay real estate tax bills and homeowners insurance payments.
Escrow accounts are managed and disbursed by lenders.
When a homeowner "escrows" his mortgage, along with his scheduled monthly mortgage payment, he must also send an additional payment to the lender equal to 1/12 of the home's annual real estate tax bill plus 1/12 of the annual homeowners insurance bill.
By sending a pro rata portion of the tax and insurance bill each month, the homeowner's escrow account will always, in theory, have enough funds to make payments in full as tax bills and insurance premiums come due.
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Beginning November 17, 2009, the FHA will make it harder to qualify for its popular Streamline Refinance program.
Available exclusively to homeowners with existing FHA home loans, the streamline program is meant to help homeowners reduce mortgage payments as simply as possible.
As such, the program carries minimum eligibility requirements.
In fact, the FHA Streamline Refinance is more notable for what it doesn't require from applicants.
The two biggest qualifiers, really, are that the homeowner meets a minimum credit score and that the new loan doesn't exceed the original balance of the old loan.
The new program guidelines, however, are much stricter.
Effective next month, among other requirements, applicants must show evidence of employment and income, plus proof of cash required at closing.
Furthermore, homeowners can't finance closing costs into the mortgage without a complete home appraisal. In areas of declining value, this may render refinancing with the FHA impossible.
Therefore, if you're a homeowner with an FHA mortgage, consider contacting your loan officer before the November 17 deadline to explore your Streamline Refinance options. Mortgage rates are low and you never know for what you'll qualify.
The worst thing you can do is to wait too long to find out. Once the deadline passes, the old guidelines will be history.
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