Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
christina.yost asked: my debt ratio is 27.00%… i personally bring home $3,000 a month (my husband brings home about the same). i have no credit, my husband has pretty bad credit. will debt to income ratio be a factor in buying a house? how likely am i going to be able to buy [...]
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Sarah R asked: Im having trouble determining the total for the debt ratio of total debt divided by total assets. I need Wal-Marts total debt, but not sure what categories on the balance sheet are included. Do I add total current liabilities, long term debt, long term obligations under capital leases, deferred income taxes and [...]
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
PlasticTrees asked: Or is it credit to debt ratio? Either way, I am a college student with 1k of bad marks on my credit report from years ago. I want to get a secured credit card for the amount that would look good to lenders like “this person pays on time and has a valuable [...]
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
David E asked: For instance:
Is it $1500 rental income – $1000 rental mortgage = $500 added to your income only
or
Is $1500 of rental income added to your total income and $1000 added to your total debt and they are considered separate of each other in the ratio?
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Bigsky_52 asked: Simply putting a number ($700 billion) to projected additional debt isn’t enough to determine if taking on that debt is good, bad, monumentally beneficial, or monumentally stupid. I’m wondering if anybody knows what the bailout is projected to do to our debt ratio as a percentage of GDP. And if anybody [...]
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
dondizzle404 asked: I have a credit card that I am about to pay off in the next couple days. I want to increase my chances for getting a loans. How long should I wait to apply for the loan after the card is paid off so my current debt ratio reflects the new balance of [...]
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
sdcadavid asked: debt ratio not pay their mortgage?? By it’s very defintion it is almost impossible I mean that is how all the new refinaces are supposed to be made for those who are having mortgage problems. I lost my home 20 years ago and I never was near 31 or [...]
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
at asked: I am planning to do a 1031 exchange sell one high price property and buy couple other properties. My FICO score is around 670 but because of the number of rental properties I currently own, it puts my debt ratio to unacceptabe high to qualifiy any conventional 20% down loan. Any body [...]
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
jicarlo h asked: Here is my info if anyone can help. I make 2988.80 gross a month not including overtime. which i make about 60 hours a month in that. I have a 400/month car note which ends in may08 i pay 600/mon child support and that is about it except i do pay 375/mon [...]
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Dan J asked: Do the banks look at school loans that are in deferment when they look at your debt to income ratio to see if they are able to offer you a loan?
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