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Mortgage Interest Rates Frozen – Money Tips for 2013

It’s been reported that the Federal Reserve will likely keep interest rates regulated throughout 2013. In order to spark housing market growth, the Federal Reserve will keep the lending rate between banks in the 0% – 0.25% range until mid-2015.

Below are some savings and credit tips for the 2013 economic climate:

Freeze your mortgage rate. Mortgage interest rates are at a 40-year low; therefore, you can lock in your mortgage with a fixed-rate. The interest on a 30-year fixed mortgage has been 3.57% throughout January.

Lower your mortgage term. If you are planning on refinancing your home and might be moving within a few years, you should consider an adjustable-rate mortgage. During January, initial rates on five-year ARMs were 2.68%.

Open long-term CDs. Place your cash in a long-term CD with low withdrawal penalties. This will give you the opportunity to make thousands of dollars in just a few years time.

Avoid rising-rate CD lures. If a bank offers you an option for a higher yield on a CD if rates rise, you typically get a low initial rate. It is better to shop around and compare other rates with the fixed equivalent.

Use local banks. Online banks sometimes have the best rates. However, if you prefer a bank you can physically go to, community banks are a great choice. Most local banks are less affected by the Federal Reserve and offer great rates. Visit www.findbankrates.com for the best rates in your area.

Transfer a balance. Average interest rates on credit cards are extremely high right now. You can transfer a balance from a card with a higher rate to a card with a lower rate and save money.

Carry rewards cards. If you are usually able to pay off your credit card balance, you are best suited for a rewards card, rather than an extremely low interest rate card.

To read more on this story visit: http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/01/news/economy/interest-rates.moneymag/index.html

Choosing the right attorney can make the difference between whether or not you can keep your home. A well-qualified attorney will not only help you keep your home, but they will be able to negotiate a loan that has payments you can afford. Foreclosure defense attorney, Timothy Kingcade has helped many facing foreclosure alleviate their stress by letting them stay in their homes for at least another year, allowing them to re-organize their lives. If you have any questions on the topic of foreclosure please feel free to contact me at (305) 285-9100. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. website at www.miamibankruptcy.com.

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6 Items You Will Pay Less for in 2013

Below are 6 pricy items that are expected to drop in 2013:

1. Used Cars: If you need a new car, consider purchasing a used car in 2013. Analysts project that used car prices will drop several hundred dollars this year. This drop is related to a spike in lease terminations resulting in extra inventory on used car lots.
2. Gas: Last year’s average gas price was $3.63 per gallon. In 2013, average gas prices are projected to drop to $3.43 according to the Department of Energy. A spike in fuel-efficient vehicles on the road will help keep gas prices lower this year.
3. Ultrabooks: Intel has predicted that laptops with “ultrabook” branding will see a major price drop in 2013. Ultrabooks are known for their slim, light exteriors and high-speed processors. Intel predicts these will retail for $599, approximately half of their normal cost, by the end of this year.
4. Vacation Packages: Vacationers can save more than $1,000 this year by booking their airfare and hotels together. Popular resorts in areas such as Hawaii and Mexico will offer major savings for those who book package deals.
5. Solar Energy Panels: Solar energy panels have become increasingly popular for those trying to heat swimming pools or large homes. Analysts expect these pricy items to decline by as much as 10% this year.
6. Flatscreen TVs: The prices of 50-plus-inch flatscreens are projected to drop nearly 11% during 2013. The bigger the TV, the bigger the price cut.

To read more on this story visit: http://money.cnn.com/gallery/pf/2013/01/22/pay-less-2013/6.html

If you are in a financial crisis and are considering filing bankruptcy, contact an experienced attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. at www.miamibankruptcy.com.

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HSBC Settles Foreclosure Suit for $249 Million

HSBC settled with the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for $249 million last Friday for alleged foreclosure abuses. The settlement will offer $96 million in direct cash payments and $153 million in other forms of relief such as loan modifications and forgiveness of deficiency judgments. The terms of the settlement are similar to other recent multi-million dollar foreclosure abuse settlements. Initially, $3.6 million in cash relief will be issued to nearly 4.2 million homeowners for as much as $125,000 each.

HSBC and 13 other banks were issued an enforcement action for charging excessive fees, wrongfully foreclosing on borrowers and using improper documents in April 2011. As a result, the banks were forced to hire independent consultants to investigate the foreclosure abuses and provide compensation for victims, a process known as Independent Foreclosure Review. This process was later abandoned when it proved to be slow moving and expensive. The settlement is expected to provide relief to foreclosure abuse victims much faster and avoid future lawsuits.

To read more on this story visit: http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/18/investing/hsbc-foreclosure/index.html

Choosing the right attorney can make the difference between whether or not you can keep your home. A well-qualified attorney will not only help you keep your home, but they will be able to negotiate a loan that has payments you can afford. Foreclosure defense attorney, Timothy Kingcade has helped many facing foreclosure alleviate their stress by letting them stay in their homes for at least another year, allowing them to re-organize their lives. If you have any questions on the topic of foreclosure please feel free to contact me at (305) 285-9100. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. website at www.miamibankruptcy.com.

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Florida Leads the Nation in Foreclosures

Florida led the nation with the highest number of foreclosures throughout 2012. One in 32 Florida homes received a foreclosure filing last year. However, according to RealtyTrac the housing market crash that began six years ago is winding down. The first six years of the housing crisis, Nevada held the number one foreclosure rate in the country. During 2012, Nevada fell to number two with one in 37 homes receiving a foreclosure filing. California and Utah both held top five spots during 2011 and both fell off the ‘top’ list last year, which suggests the Western states might be healing a bit faster than the East.

Foreclosures in Florida stalled during 2011 after the “robo-signing scandal” surfaced. They picked back up during 2012 after the $26 billion deal was signed in February between the five largest mortgage lenders and 49 state attorney generals. Since 2007, more than 91,000 homes have been foreclosed on in Palm Beach and Broward counties alone. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released new rules last week that are intended to protect consumers from risky mortgages and hopefully guard the economy from another housing market crash.

To read more on this story visit: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/fl-realtytrac-foreclosures-year-end-20130116,0,684170.story?track=rss

Choosing the right attorney can make the difference between whether or not you can keep your home. A well-qualified attorney will not only help you keep your home, but they will be able to negotiate a loan that has payments you can afford. Foreclosure defense attorney, Timothy Kingcade has helped many facing foreclosure alleviate their stress by letting them stay in their homes for at least another year, allowing them to re-organize their lives. If you have any questions on the topic of foreclosure please feel free to contact me at (305) 285-9100. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. website at www.miamibankruptcy.com.

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Hostess Selling Off Assets, Starting with Wonder Bread

Hostess has started the process of liquidating its assets, only two months after the popular baked goods company announced filing for bankruptcy. Last Friday, Flowers Foods announced it was purchasing Wonder Bread and three other bread brands from Hostess for $360 million. Flowers will also be purchasing the rye bread brand, Beefsteak, for $30 million. Flowers Foods owns Nature’s Own and Tastykake. Flowers Foods is waiting for approval from the bankruptcy court, after which, an auction will take place in several weeks. If Flowers is the winning bidder, the company can close the deal.

Hostess was forced into bankruptcy last November after its workers went on strike. The company and the union were unable to come to an agreement, forcing the company to close its doors. More than 18,000 employees lost their jobs and Hostess fans cleared out its stores’ shelves. Most believe that Hostess will have no problem selling off the majority of their brands. There is some indication that Flowers may have plans to make bids on other various snack brands owned by Hostess.

To read more on this story visit: http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/12/news/companies/flowers-foods-wonder-hostess/index.html

If you are in a financial crisis and are considering filing bankruptcy, contact an experienced attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. at www.miamibankruptcy.com.

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Rise in Unemployment in 2013

There has been a slight rise in claims for unemployment benefits just two weeks into the New Year. Economists say this is an indicator of the current state of the job market. During the first week of the year, approximately 371,000 people filed first-time unemployment claims, 4,000 more than the last week in December. Although the job market recovery has a long way to go, it has improved since the height of the recession when weekly unemployment claims surged above 600,000. There were roughly 12.2 million Americans jobless during December, meaning the unemployment rate for the month was 7.8%.

Unemployment claims seemed to have leveled off during 2012, ranging from 350,000 to 400,000 throughout most of the year. The U.S. economy has added an average of 150,000 jobs to the market each month throughout 2012; a rate that barely keeps up with the population growth each month. Economists say that if the market could reduce filings to 320,000 and 350,000 claims per week in 2013, this would greatly improve the economy. If claims were in this range, approximately 250,000 jobs would be added to the economy each month.

To read more on this story visit: http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/10/news/economy/unemployment-benefits/index.html

If you are in a financial crisis and are considering filing bankruptcy, contact an experienced attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. at www.miamibankruptcy.com.

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Bank Of America Settles with Fannie Mae For $11.6 Billion

Bank of America recently announced legal settlements exceeding $14 billion for its participation in fraudulent foreclosure processes and bad mortgages sold to its investors. BOA recently settled with federally backed mortgage giant, Fannie Mae, for $11.6 billion for selling bad mortgages to the company. BOA also agreed to stop collecting payments on $306 billion worth of mortgage loans to Nationstar Mortgage Holdings and Walter Investment Management Corp. Approximately $3 billion from the settlement were part of a deal between mortgage lenders and regulators to end a review of foreclosures mandated by the government. Experts say that the Bank’s agreement to the recent settlements is a step in the right direction.

Analysts estimate the lender’s settlements have amounted to $40 billion in mortgage-related settlements this past year. However, BOA is far from finished with legal troubles from its part in the real-estate crisis. The agreement does not settle the lawsuit brought forth by the U.S. Justice Department last year for bad loans sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Also, Bank of America is still awaiting the court’s approval to settle for $8.5 billion with private investors.

To read more on this story visit: http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?date=20130107&feed=OBR&id=15963695#scptid

Choosing the right attorney can make the difference between whether or not you can keep your home. A well-qualified attorney will not only help you keep your home, but they will be able to negotiate a loan that has payments you can afford. Foreclosure defense attorney, Timothy Kingcade has helped many facing foreclosure alleviate their stress by letting them stay in their homes for at least another year, allowing them to re-organize their lives. If you have any questions on the topic of foreclosure please feel free to contact me at (305) 285-9100. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. website at www.miamibankruptcy.com.

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Don’t Let a Car Accident Wreck Your Credit

Many car accident victims are often burdened with major medical bills after their accident. In fact, according to a Harvard study 62 percent of bankruptcies are caused by outstanding medical bills. Insurance claims can be extremely confusing and differ according to state and policy. While waiting for your insurance claim to settle, these medical bills are often sent off to collection agencies. This in turn can have an immediate impact on your credit score. Insurance companies have a reputation for taking their time settling claims, leaving accident victims sitting on a mountain of debt.

Below are some ways to avoid the accident having a negative impact on your credit score:

1. Provide all health and auto insurance information to any health care providers you have seen after the accident. The worst mistake you can make is to assume that one or the other will be solely covering your medical costs. Also make sure you provide your claim number with your medical providers.

2. Even though it is a stressful time, you must be proactive. Promptly report the accident to your insurance company. If you delay your claim, insurance companies may try to use this against you as grounds for denying a claim.

3. Keep all of your mail, records, reports, etc., organized. Save every piece of mail you receive regarding the accident. This can include any type of correspondence between you, the medical providers or the insurance companies.

4. Educate yourself about balance billing. Most health care providers are required to follow certain billing procedures. If you are not aware of the procedures, you might become the victim of balance billing where you are not billed within a timely manner.

5. Do not hesitate to ask your insurance agent for help.

6. The best results come to those who are persistent. You may feel as though you are annoying your company’s adjusters; however, they are more likely to settle your claim in a timely manner if you are persistent.

7. It is not in your best interest to try and settle your claim alone. There are often important deadlines and procedures that you do not know, therefore consider hiring an attorney to help you through this process.

8. If you are denied a claim, challenge the denial. Your attorney can help you file a suit to rightfully claim your settlement.

9. The scary truth is that you may be liable for some of your medical bills. However, you can try to negotiate the amount you owe. Your attorney can also help you negotiate this with your health care provider.

To read more on this story visit: http://money.msn.com/credit-rating/will-a-car-crash-wreck-your-credit?page=2

If you are in a financial crisis and are considering filing bankruptcy, contact an experienced attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. at www.miamibankruptcy.com.

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Why Short Sales Can Ruin Your Credit

There has been a longtime notion that opting for a short sale as opposed to a foreclosure is a way to avoid a major hit to your credit score. Most homeowners find out after the fact that a short sale has the same effect that a foreclosure will have on your FICO score. In a short sale, homeowners basically hand over their keys to the lenders. The home is then sold for less than is owed on the mortgage. Many struggling homeowners are under the impression that their cooperation will be rewarded with a lesser hit to their credit score. However, foreclosures and short sales are considered the same occurrence in the FICO formula for credit scores and can remove between 140 and 160 points from a score.

The FICO research showed 72% of those with a foreclosure later defaulted on another debt, compared with 55.1% of those with a short sale and 50.1% of those who arranged a deed in lieu of foreclosure, which means they voluntarily surrendered their keys to the bank rather than going through formal foreclosure. Following the mass amount of defaults on mortgages from the housing market crash, the rate of short sales has spiked. Rather than fighting foreclosure, homeowners seem to have surrendered to the banks. In most foreclosure cases, economic conditions are the reason homeowners are unable to keep up with their mortgage payments. A hefty percentage of homeowners’ mortgages are now ‘underwater,’ meaning they owe more on their mortgage than their home is worth. FICO’s reason for not altering the formula is based on the notion that homeowners who are foreclosed on or participate in a short sale, are more likely to default on another loan in the near future.

To read more on this story visit: http://money.msn.com/credit-rating/why-short-sales-trash-your-credit?page=2

Choosing the right attorney can make the difference between whether or not you can keep your home. A well-qualified attorney will not only help you keep your home, but they will be able to negotiate a loan that has payments you can afford. Foreclosure defense attorney, Timothy Kingcade has helped many facing foreclosure alleviate their stress by letting them stay in their homes for at least another year, allowing them to re-organize their lives. If you have any questions on the topic of foreclosure please feel free to contact me at (305) 285-9100. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. website at www.miamibankruptcy.com.

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January the Most Popular Month for Divorce

The first month of the New Year is reportedly the most popular time of the year to file for divorce. Below are five financial reasons why:

1. Year-End Bonuses are a contributing factor of why many couples wait until January to divorce. In most states, once a divorce has been filed, any income that comes in after, is separate. Year-end bonuses are commonly fought over in divorces.

2. Cooling Off can be another factor in why spouses wait until January to file for divorce. Spouses are aware of the fact that their significant other might be less likely to settle if their holiday was ruined.

3. Holiday Shopping can be disastrous if spouses are angry at one other. The spouse that has been served the papers may go on a spree with the idea that he/she deserves it while the opportunity is present.

4. Tax Returns are commonly thought to be a contributing factor to whether a divorce is filed in December or January. While it really makes no difference when the divorce is filed, many couples are under the assumption its best to start the New Year with a clean slate.

5. More Time to Plan is available if a spouse waits to file for divorce in January. Both spouses have most likely had some time off for the holidays and are able to get end-of-year statements together. There is more time for spouses to sift through finances and gain a better prospective on what the future holds.

To read more on this story visit: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/considering-divorce-wait-until-january-1C7659310

If you are in a financial crisis and are considering filing bankruptcy, contact an experienced attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. at www.miamibankruptcy.com.