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Owner Financing

In a judicial foreclosure, the beneficiary must file a claim against the trustee in the Superior Court to rule on the cause.The case goes to court. If the court in favor of the beneficiary, the property was ordered sold at public auction. In most cases, however, is a non-judicial foreclosure. In a nonjudicial foreclosure, the judiciary is not [...]

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Excel finance

The first thing to do is create an Excel file. It’s called “Finance” or something similar and save it on your computer and a flash drive for backups. If you’ve never used before to excel, then let me tell you the first time that you invest in learning some basic skills of Excel will help you [...]

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Finance and Investment

If you encounter the concept of leverage in real estate finance and investment, may find that this term only to provide the resources for investment property. The primary investment objective is the money used for payment. To take advantage of the lever in the house to finance investment and technology, you can get the loan at [...]

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Personal Finance

Now, the recent recession sent them all packing materials, even though real estate prices plummeted, and many paper millionaires who invested everything in real estate still had a penny less. So, where are all the financial advisers are now planning on getting richer waterproof borrowing at low interest rates alone at home? The answer is that [...]

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