Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2019

The Psychological Cost of Debt

I found this interesting article centered on the relationship that we have with money - the good, the bad, how we see it and how we relate to it.

The Ascent Staff, from the Motley Fool, conducted a survey of over 1000 Americans to explore the links between happiness, fulfillment, self-esteem and financial distress.

In it, you read that Americans with mortgages have the highest level of life satisfaction compared with those with other forms of debt, such as medical, student loan, or credit card debt.  In other words, mortgages are the happiest type of debt (who knew?...).
also:
72% of people believed that incurring debt could be a good think when done responsibly.
63% of people believed that wealthier people were also happier - it seems obvious, but in fact, not so much in my opinion.

Can money buy happiness? 56% say money could buy happiness "to an extent", while 8% say: "not at all", and 17% say "absolutely yes".
And also:
97% of people with debt believed they would be happier if they didn't have debt - I wonder who are the other 3%  ;-).

Thank you for reading!  Share if you like, and contact me for your real estate questions!

Francis Rolland

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Buyer beware! lenders need to know everything!

Buyers beware...  When applying for a loan: lenders need to know everything!

1- All funds used for the down payment and closing costs are going to be very carefully scrutinized by the lender:
  • you must provide detailed and accurate information to show which accounts the funds are in and where the funds are coming from,
  • you must document the source of any funds that have been in your accounts for less than 2 months,
  • any changes that occur to your financial condition will need to be explained to the lender,
  • changes to your assets, employment, income or credit scores during the escrow could jeopardize your ability to qualify,
  • provide complete documents, - all pages!
  • provide documents with names, addresses and account numbers.

2- The lender is going to require a letter of explanation and/or support documentation for:
  • recent inquiries or derogatory items on your credit report,
  • recent deposits, transfers of money etc... in your accounts,
  • evidence earnest money deposit has cleared your account.  ... hum, they don't trust much...

3- If you are receiving Gift Funds the lender will require:
  • a gift letter signed by you and the gift donor,
  • evidence of the donors ability to gift the funds (bank statement),
  • evidence of the receipt of the gift funds, in your account.

4- Things not to do during an escrow:
  • do not transfer funds between accounts, nor make large deposits into your bank accounts,
  • do not buy a car!... or spend large amounts of money on stuff..
  • do not change jobs,
  • do not close or open credit card accounts.

Yes, it is a real experience, to get a loan nowadays!  ;-)

For lenders referrals, do not hesitate to contact me.
Francis

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