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Understanding The Basic Finance Options



When it comes to getting your finances in order, it is a good idea to understand a little about all the tools that you have at your disposal. Here are a few reminders of the several different ways you can gather support and information to help you manage your finances.

No matter what our goals happen to be, most of us find ourselves in need of good sound finance advice from time to time. We can find all sorts of qualified finance advisers around us. Our local bank is usually willing to help us understand the workings of saving and investing, and without charging anything for going over the basics. Many communities have non-profit organizations that help with preparing budgets and providing counseling when persons are in need of a few tips on breaking bad financial habits.

Counseling is also available to help you meet long term financial goals as well. As an example, if one of your goals is to finance college tuition for your children, a qualified counselor can help you set up a savings program that will allow you to set aside an equitable amount on a regular basis in some sort of interest bearing account. By using a finance calculator to layout your monthly budget, and make sure your budget is realistic, you can begin to make headway toward building that college fund.

Of course, it may be that you need some guidance in seeking a finance loans to purchase a home or start a business. You will want to speak with more than one finance lender, so that you can do some comparison shopping on finance rates, monthly repayment terms, and how much of your monthly payment will be applied to your principle. You also want to know if there are any penalties for paying off the loan early, or if there are any incentives that would make it worth your while to retire the debt earlier than planned.

Finance equity can also be a topic where you would want to seek some expert advice before making a move. Understanding just exactly how much equity you current have in your property can make all the difference in evaluating your overall financial health. This is especially true if you are considering the sale of a portion of your properties. Without a reasonable amount of equity accrued, you may find it advantageous to hold on to the properties for a little while longer.

If you want to learn to handle more of your finances on your own, there are probably several avenues in your community where you can take a finance course or two. Your local community college may have courses that can be taken in the evenings or on weekends. Credit associations often have short term courses that are geared toward particular areas of financial management. Check in the phone book and with your local chamber of commerce to find out what opportunities are coming up.

Record keeping is also important to your fiscal health. If you have a home computer, you can avail yourself of finance software. Some computers come with basic finance tracking packages already loaded into the hard drive. If you need something a little more robust, there are a number of different software programs on the market today. Often, you can download a trial version of any finance software you are interested in and see if the package will do everything you need it to do.

With so many tools at your command, you can arrange your finances and begin to set goals that will make life much easier for you in the years to come.

By: Tango Pang

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Asset Finance – How to Finance an Asset Purchase and Let it Pay For Itself!

So, you don’t think it is possible to buy a caravan, boat, trailer, motorbike, quad or any other asset at no cost? Before you dismiss this idea and begin looking for a caravan loan, motorcycle loan, trailer loan, boat loan, diamond finance, any other asset finance or mortgage, or an equity or mortgage loan to finance an asset purchase, have a look at how Bobby and his wife Lindi financed the purchase of their caravan!

(Although this is a South African example in ZAR currency, the principle is applicable anywhere in the world.)

Bobby and Lindi are ordinary average salaried citizens …

Bobby and Lindi wanted to buy a caravan for their family and were getting asset finance quotes from financial institutions. They also had other outstanding debts (motor vehicle and credit cards) to the amount of 220,000 which they were repaying at an amount of 5,355 per month. The price of the caravan they wanted to buy was 115,000. They owned a home which they bought with a 100% mortgage loan over 20 years, 5 years ago.

Their home has since increased in value by approximately 45% and their equity (the difference between the value of their property and the claims against it) now amounted to approximately 350,000.

They were offered asset finance for their caravan by a financial institution with a monthly installment of 3,032 per month over 54 months, and then created a budget for this amount in their monthly budget.

Bobby and Lindi heard from a friend about an asset finance plan that shows you how to finance your own capital and asset purchases through a technique called Hydraulic Debt Cancellation, with amazing results – if you are a property owner with equity. Apart from being able to finance your own capital and asset purchases, it includes a powerful debt cancellation technique.

Bobby and Lindi decided to investigate …

Bobby and Lindi decided to put this asset finance plan to the test and amazingly discovered that they were able to pay for their caravan as well as redeem al their short term debts, while repaying their mortgage in 7 years in stead of the 15. In the process they will be saving 118,098 in interest (compared to the interest they would have paid on their original mortgage), while the amount they borrowed to finance their caravan only amounted to 115,000. They so to speak, got their caravan for free!

They achieved all this without paying a single dime more than they would have, had they accepted the asset finance offered by the financial institution above!

Smart couple! Wonder where they found the information to do such a clever budget?

The way in which you finance your asset purchases can have a dramatic impact on your wealth – by either increasing your debt, or increasing your wealth!


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