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How many acres do you have to have to get a loan from farm credit?

cryincrow asked: we are attempting to buy a small farm to grow organic vegetables, and raise poultry and other livestock and we wondering how big the farm has to be to get a farm credit loan. any imfomation would be appreciated, and any advice on how to get started on our little farm would also [...]

Posted August 9th, 2009 in Renting & Real Estate | 1 Comment »

Whats to think of the Federal’s cutting the interest rate again?

angelikabertrand64 asked: What to think of that? More confusing for us the consumer? More digesting over home loan and mortgage rates? Or in the long haul something positive for us?KEITH

Posted January 11th, 2009 in Renting & Real Estate | 2 Comments »

Is there a difference between a 5/1 ARM Loan and what’s called a Program 12MAT-1 loan?

jinxies asked: Refinancing our house and our broker has explained that in order to best give us an option to pay off some consumer debt, the ARM loan is what will work (too much income to debt). Noticed a Program 12Mat-1 loan in the disclosure but had thought we were going with a 5/1 ARM. [...]

Posted January 7th, 2009 in Renting & Real Estate | 2 Comments »

can you write off the interest on a consumer loan?

Doug J asked: aparently when i got my mortgage for my house.. it wasnt a mortgage at all it was a consumer loan… Now I know that i cant escrow property taxes or my home owners insurance. but What i need to know is if the interest paid on this loan is a write off [...]

Posted November 29th, 2008 in Renting & Real Estate | 2 Comments »

Ok so I am thinking about buying amy first new home, where do I start?

phound asked: I know I need a loan but what kind, I qualify for the V.A. loan. What are the steps to not getting screwed on a home loan and is this a good time for the consumer to buyNOEL

Posted October 12th, 2008 in Renting & Real Estate | 1 Comment »

an interest rate on a consumer loan of 1.5% is most apt to be a(n) interest. daily. weekly ,monthly, annualy?

jean walton B asked: you are presente with a right triangle , the dimension of side a is 2 inches and the dimension of side b is 4 inches.calculate the of side c.TRENT

Posted September 26th, 2008 in Renting & Real Estate | 2 Comments »