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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Making Cents From Theta Decay You Can Do It Too

By Walter Fox

There are as many option trading systems out there as there are bright young traders looking to make a buck. Unfortunately, not all systems are made equal. Choosing the wrong one, or using it incorrectly, could lose you a substantial chunk of your hard-earned capital.

One system that can be effective when practiced correctly is theta decay. Don't be intimidated by the fancy name; the underlying concept is actually quite simple. The system is based on a fact that all option traders know: options expire on a specific, known, date.

Because option trading instruments have a finite life span, their value would tend to change as they come closer to the strike date. In analyzing trends in trading of options, the spread of prices that exist between the issuance date and the strike date is shown to get smaller as the issue nears expiration.

The specific expiration date of options is that gives theta decay its edge. Unlike stocks, the options market has a constant and, to some, dizzying flow of information. For traders who are able to keep up with that flow, big gains await.

How does one benefit from theta decay in their stock option trading system? The answer is simple - you take advantage of the time value of money, and its tendency to change faster closer to the expiration date. Analysis shows that the time value of an option drops linearly until the last thirty or so trading days prior to expiration.

During that final month of trading days, theta decay techniques come into their own. It is during that time period when the time values start to drop even more precipitously. By holding the right positions, however, you stand to make money on that fall.

For example, you could hold a short position in an option approaching expiration while simultaneously selling an inverse call option. This benefits you in two ways. First, you reap a benefit if you sell the call at a premium compared to the actual value. Second, you can also realize a gain on the short position, assuming that the option does not finish in the money on the positive side.

Ultimately, with good timing and keen senses for information gathering, you can use theta decay as part of your stock option trading strategy. Of course, there is always the risk of losing your principal if you're not careful, but if you can read the market well and pay attention to expiration dates of options, you too could make money from this not so well known but obvious market strategy.

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How to Get Out of Debt Without Ruining Your Credit Further

By Michael Benifez

If you've decided that you are tired of constant calls from debt collectors, it's time to do something about your old debts. If you feel that you are buried under your debts and it is impossible to pay your way out of debt, you are not alone. When you find yourself in this situation, you should consult a debt counselor, who is trained to help people like you achieve freedom from their debts. They can help you get your debt under control. They'll also help you plan a budget that you can stick to, and teach you good financial strategies. Their advice can help you keep yourself out of debt once you are finally debt-free, because you'll learn good spending habits in the process of reducing your debt.

Other choices when you find yourself faced with extreme debt are filing for bankruptcy, or trying to find a loan to consolidate your debts. Compared to these choices, debt counseling is an excellent alternative. If you file for bankruptcy, your credit rating will be ruined for several years. In some cases, you may even risk losing your personal property by filing for bankruptcy. This is a serious undertaking, and it should not be taken lightly. Bankruptcy should be your last resort if nothing else works to get you out of debt.

For some people, debt consolidation loans can work for paying off their creditors. However, the debt will still exist under the new loan, and many people do not alter their spending habits, landing right in the same place again increasing the stress caused by debts. Plus, because debt consolidation loans are offered to people considered high-risk, they sometimes require the use of collateral. If you are unable to repay the debt consolidation loan, you will lose this property.

Unlike these two often-used options, professional debt counselors work with you to create a repayment plan you'll be able to follow. They will also help you create a reasonable budget, so that you'll be able to find the money to pay back your creditors. It won't be easy, but with time you will pay off your debts. Then the phone calls will finally stop. Plus, you'll have the tools to keep yourself out of financial difficulties in the future. Many people fall into debt because they do not have a budget that they can stick to. By going through a debt counselor, you will be able to plan a budget that will keep you from overspending.

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Is it Possible to Get a Mortgage with Bad Credit?

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How good is your credit? If you know your credit score and won't admit what the number is because it is so low, you may be worried that you won't be able to get a mortgage. If your credit score is low, getting a mortgage won't be easy, but it is still possible.

A lot of things determine whether or not you can get a mortgage rate, and credit score is one of the biggest ones. If you are sure that your credit is bad, you should probably start taking steps to repair it. Things like paying your bills on time, not having too many credit cards, not having to many people check your credit and so on are going to affect your credit, so be aware of this and start to improve your credit. Good credit is going to net you a better mortgage rate, but it is still possible to get a mortgage with bad credit.

If there is no hope for your credit, you need to look for other ways to buy a house, because a mortgage probably won't ever be granted to you. You can thank these mortgage rules on the downturn of the economy, which is making it difficult for those with bad credit to get a mortgage. One way that those with terrible credit can get approved is to ask someone to cosign the mortgage papers with them. This is risky for the cosigner, because they are putting their credit on the line for you.

When you have been trying to improve your credit by paying bills on time and cutting down your debt for at least six months, you can start to think about applying for a mortgage. When you are looking for a mortgage, you are going to want to look around and see which mortgage company or bank is going to give you the lowest interest rate. If you find that you are still unable to get a low rate interest, you can always take the mortgage now, improve your credit score and remortgage the loan in a couple of years.

If your credit is bad, you are probably going to pay a higher interest rate, and your mortgage company might even insist that you get mortgage insurance if you don't have enough money for the down payment. This is going to add a considerable cost to your mortgage, so you are going to want to make sure that you budget this in and know how much you're going to be mailing off to the bank every month so that you don't find yourself in a financial pinch. Basically, if you default on this mortgage you are going to find getting a mortgage in the future virtually impossible to do.

If you have filed for bankruptcy, do you think that you will be able to get a mortgage now? Don't get your hopes up, because the only thing that you can do is to shop around. If the bank offers you a mortgage with an interest rate that is significantly higher than what it should be, you should probably decline.

If you want to be smart and save a lot of money in higher mortgage rates, keep your credit score good.

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Credit Repair Home Based Business: Easy To Start, Lots Of Rewards

By William Blake

It is certainly a good idea to open up a credit repair home based business because of the abundance of good opportunities open to anyone that has the skill and wherewithal to do credit repair. This is a line of business that has great potential and it is indeed possible to earn sizeable amounts of moneys right out of your home.

Credit repair is highly in demand and if you want to enter this field in a small way then there is no better way to get started than through a credit repair home based business.

No Special Skills Required

There are no special skills required for starting a home business in credit repair. In fact, there are many programs out there that give instruction on how to get such a business started. These do it yourself kits give you step by step direction in how to start the business and tips on how to make it successful with very little out of pocket expense for you. With this kind of help available it is not necessary to be a financial expert of a professional credit counselor to start your credit repair business in your home.

Such kits also provide a complete plan for marketing your services and the whole business can be got up and running in a matter of a few days. A credit repair home based business also means that you don't have to answer to anyone and can be your own boss and there is also no need to get any special licenses or have prior experience.

Marketing is an important step in getting your business off the ground. Once you advertise your business and get people to respond you can set up a time to meet with them and explain what services can provide for them. If you are able to convince them that you can really help them successfully repair their credit you have just contracted a client.

In your contract with your client be sure you state clearly what fees you will be charging for your services. Collect your fees before you begin working for the client. Once a contract is signed and fees paid you will be ready to gather credit information from your client and prepare dispute verification correspondence for each of the major credit bureaus.

Of course, before you get started with your own credit repair business you need to determine whether or not you have what it takes to succeed. The good news is that after new laws have been put into place regarding bankruptcies, many more credit repair home based business opportunities have opened up which you can, if you know how, take advantage of.

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Sixty Seconds to Freedom from Debt

By JR Rooney

Imagine being free of debt -- no more sleepless nights over mounting credit card balances, no more ball-and-chain of debt feeding your anxieties, and no chance of threats from dreaded collection agencies. You can do it! Here's the scoop -- in one minute flat.

0:60 Resolve to spend less than you make. Make it a habit as fundamental as stopping for red lights. Realize once and for all that if you can't pay for it today -- you can't afford it.

0:55 Distinguish between Bad Debt and OK Debt. OK Debt has an interest rate well under 10% -- preferably with some tax advantages also. In the best case, what you bought with borrowed funds will appreciate in value. Home mortgages and student loans are examples of OK Debt. Car loans are on the border: Hopefully they satisfy the low-rate piece, but automobiles almost never appreciate in value. Bad Debt is everything else -- from your Platinum credit card to the 600% loan from Fast Freddy's Pay Day Loan.

0:50 Pick a winner. Out of all your cards, pick the one or two major credit cards that feature the lowest annual interest rate. Resolve to use those cards for emergencies only. As for the other credit cards in your wallet, remove temptation by taking them out of your wallet. Throw them behind a major appliance, freeze them in a bowl of water, or put them to a shoe box. Do whatever it takes not to use them.

0:41 Gather all the bills from your accounts. Line these up on the kitchen table. Find the minimum monthly payment for each account and then add these up to get an overall monthly minimum. Pledge to pay this overall minimum PLUS a hefty additional chunk every month -- enough to make a solid dent in the outstanding balance of at least one account. If you can't pull this off, you'll have to make a drastic move to increase your income or lower your expenses. It's harsh, we know, but it's also an inescapable fact.

0:34 Pick the card with the highest interest rate and: Attack! Next, order the latest bills according to annual interest rate charged. Apply the "hefty additional chunk" (beyond the minimum) to the highest rate account(s). Repeat this process monthly until the last stinking card is paid in full.

0:26 Ask for a lower interest rate. Grab a bill from any account charging you more than 14% interest. Call the toll-free number on the bill and demand to have your rate reduced -- say, to 11%. Tell them that you'd really like to stay with them out of customer loyalty (embellish according to your acting skills), but that you have received offers for much-lower-rate cards. Expect to be made very uncomfortable, but stand firm and remember that, to them, you are both a customer and a cash cow. You also stand to save a bundle. The more calls you make, the more persuasive you'll become.

0:18 Be prudent. Be aggressive in paying down the cards, but don't get so ambitious that you risk missing minimum payments on your mortgage, automobile, or any other secured credit account. (Secured means that if you miss enough payments, the bank can show up and take away the item.)

0:12 Commiserate with others. You'll find plenty of emotional support and great ideas by visiting debt relief discussion boards. Help others celebrate their debt-free "happy dance."

0:05 Dance, Fool! You're done when the Bad Debt is 100% exorcised and you can make remaining OK Debt payments with ease, leaving plenty of budget room for savings.

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Foreclosure: Do I have an Alternative?

By ED Knightley

Some of us late on our mortgages, some not. Either way, many of us are stuck in mortgages we hate. Many Americans were lured by the attraction of refinancing into low low teaser rates in the ever appreciating market of yesteryear. We were told that when the time came for the payments to go up, we'de simply refinance again and PRESTO! We be in the money again! Well now the banks are in trouble, and nobody is lending money. Our predatory loans are coming back to haunt us, putting incredible strains on our marriages and bank accounts. What are our choices? Who can we trust?

I haven't missed any payments, but I'm getting tired and my savings is circling the drain. I'm not going to be able to do this balancing act for much longer. I've stuck with my commitments until now, but I need help. I've got to find a way to fix this mess, and look at all of my options, and cut a deal with the banks. I've never been in this position before, and sometimes I think the banks would be more willing to deal, if I HAD missed a few payments!

The "end of the line" for me was when a rental home value dropped by $100000 in just a few months. I calculated the time it would take to regain my loss in a healthy market assuming 8% appreciation a year, and it would indeed by over 10 years. So that means no matter what, I'll be scraping to make ends meet for a long long time. No appreciation, no gains. Just damage control. It just doesn't make sense anymore and perhaps it would be better to take a hit now, and start the recovery process, earlier. So where do I go from here?

This is the question I was facing when I first decided I was in trouble. Maybe your in the same position. I owe more on the house than it is NOW worth. The quintessential upside down loan. So I looked at everything from lawyers to banks to real estate agents. Here are the options I found out there. Some of them might be right for you . . . . .

1. Keep on paying and don't change a thing: The success of this method really depends on the terms of loan you have now. If you can hack it for the long term, it is something to consider. However you realize, you don't know when the market will bounce back. In other words, if your house has lost considerable value, who knows when the value will return to at least the price YOU bought it for, let alone the inflated value of "the good old days." All the experts say, "you can't time the market." I guess its true, especially if they themselves were burned as well.

2. Loan Modification is another option. This is a fairly painless process where you contact your bank and they send you a hardship package. This is a big stack of forms where you try to look as poor as possible, documenting your income and expenses. You simply send the package in and wait . . . . . and wait. . . . . .and wait. Finally they'll give you a reply with a possibly lowered interest rate and terms.

3. Short Sale: This is a pre-foreclosure sale. Your late on a few payments, and the bank takes a serious look at you and begins the foreclosure proceedings. You find a realtor to represent you and present the hardship package. The realtor prices the home with an aggressive discount and finds a buyer. She presents the offer to the bank, and the bank usually accepts the deal, which is a win-win for everyone. The bank is always interested in short sale instead of foreclosure as it saves them tens of thousands of dollars in hassle and legal fees, and allow both parties to move on to new business. You should remember that there are still negative ramifications for short sales, even if less damaging than those associated with foreclosures or bankruptcy. However, short sales do carry less negative effects than foreclosures. Short sale sellers are widely seen as less risky than foreclosed sellers. 3. Short Sale: You could call this a pre-foreclosure sale. Your late on a few payments, and the bank takes a serious look at you and threatens foreclosure. You find a realtor to represent you and present the hardship package. The realtor prices the home at a substantial discount and finds a buyer. she presents the offer to the bank, and the bank usually accepts the deal, which is a win-win foreveryone. The bank is always interested in short sale instead of foreclosure as it saves them 10s of thousands of dollars in hassle and legal fees, and allow both parties to move on to new business. You should remember that there are still negative ramifications for short sales, even if less damaging than those associated with foreclosures and/or bankruptcy. However, short sales do carry less negative effects than foreclosures. Credit to short sale sellers are widely preferred over foreclosed sellers. Case in point, Fannie Mae recently adjusted their guidelines to dictate only a two year waiting period for a short sale seller to buy another primary residence, while they extended the waiting period for foreclosures to five years.

4. A Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure is one of the banks least favorite options. This is where you just hand over the deed, and say goodbye to the bank. The lender has to then sell the house to recover it's losses. The bank will subsequently provide the borrower with 2 documents. One document will cancel the debt and relieve the borrower any further debt, and the other one assures they can never come back to you for the money.

5. Foreclosure: This is the final option and if you like to go to court, then this is the option for you. In foreclosure, the lender first sends you a summons to appear or foreclosure complaint. The borrower responds to prevent foreclosure and explains the problems at a hearing. The borrower can this point you can still pay the full amount and get the house back during this redemption period. After the redemption period is over, the lender sells the property a public sale or auction and getting as much as they can (or settle for). Any excess goes to you, the original owner/borrower. If the sale amount is less than the loan amount, and in your case it probably will be, you will still owe the balance to the lender. This amount is determined as a result of deficiency proceedings.So as you can see, as we go down the line, the options get worse and worse! As far as my situation, I have to walk away from at least 3 houses. I'm losing a hell of a lot of money, but I'm getting my life back.

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The Pros and Cons of Credit Cards

By Mike Carbeck

If you're looking to get a credit card, be sure to go over the terms with a fine-toothed comb. If you don't understand the financial details of the credit card offer, you are risking your credit rating, and are also in danger of falling into debt .You need to compare the companies and the credit card offers to find the one that will work best for your situation. Since you'll be paying the credit card company a lot in interest and other charges, pick the one that gives you the most for your money.

Many people fall into debt because they charge too many luxuries onto their credit card, over spending their limits and becoming unable to pay the bill in full each month. If you do not pay the full balance when it's due, then you'll end up paying interest on the amount you've charged. If you don't understand how credit cards work and how all of the interest adds up, you're in danger of falling deeper and deeper into debt.

On the other hand, it's important to build credit so that you can secure a loan later on. If you do not have a credit history, lenders will look at you as a high-risk applicant. If you have no credit history, consider applying for your first credit card, as long as you understand the financial risk involved. Be sure to pay it off every month, and don't overuse it.

However, do not apply for a credit card if you're trying to eliminate debt. Using a credit card while you're in debt is a bad idea, as it will likely only lower your credit rating, making it even harder to climb your way out of debt. Especially if you already have a lot of debt, you'll only be able to get a high-risk credit card. These come with higher interest rates, fees, and annual charges. Some even charge an upfront deposit, because your debts provide them no guarantee that you will pay your bill on time. Plus, the credit limit will be very low to start, sometimes even as low as $250.00. Charging items to a high-risk credit card is no way to get yourself out of debt; you will only end up adding to it.

If you have no credit, it is worthwhile to consider getting a credit card. However, it is not true that you must establish credit. You can use cash to pay for items, rent, or other necessities. But you should have some credit if you want to apply for a loan later on. If you have no credit and apply for a card in order to build credit, be sure that you do not fall into debt using the card. While they come in handy when used with self-control, you can let your debt get out of hand easily by overusing your credit card.

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Advantages of Online MLM Business

By Don Pedro

Our world has witnessed a lot of positive changes as a result of the World Wide Web. The business world is no exception. We now have more millionaires in the world today than we have before the introduction of the internet. More businesses are now succeeding than they could before the internet was invented. The same can also be said of MLM business.

The world wide web has seriously and positively impacted MLM. this is because it makes it possible for many people to be reached at the same time. Since billions of people all over the world now have access the internet, it means that MLM business can now reach more people than they could have before the internet was invented.

And the beauty is that despite the wider reach of the Internet today, it's still far cheaper to reach more people (especially targeted people) than through the traditional mass media - radio, television and/or newspapers/magazines.

And the fact that you can successfully put up your own personal website on the Internet to promote your MLM business, it means you can get started from the comfort of your home. If you do what needs to be done right and learn the best ways to market and reach more people on the Internet, you will be surprised at how easy it will be to get to and recruit lots of downlines for your online MLM business.

Thankfully, the internet has lots of tools to help make the business of MLM much easier and better for people like you. Teleconferencing is one example of such tools that MLM people like you are making use of these days. This tool makes it possible for you to bring together all your downlines and teach them about ways to improve MLM business.

There are more tools out there for you to use to improve your MLM business. But you need to learn lots more about the internet before you can start to benefit from them.

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No Credit Check Student Loans: How to Find Them

By William Blake

Some individuals are truly interested in attending university classes and getting a high quality college education, but they simply do not have the financial resources to do so on their own. If you find yourself in this or a similar situation, you would no doubt be interested in obtaining financial aid. But what can you do if you are not able to receive grants and student loans are not an option because of credit score, what can you do? One viable option is getting a no credit check student loan.

With a no credit check student loan, you can get the money you need to attend school so that you can get the education you need to get the job you've been wanting. So what are you waiting for? Go out and find a no credit check student loan and get started in classes immediately.

Information at the College Campus

The financial aid office of the college or university where you would like to attend classes will be happy to assist you in finding more information about no credit check student loans. The money that you receive from a student loan of this nature may well be able to cover all the expenses you will incur related to college tuition. Even if it does not quite pay for the entire cost, it will no doubt be a significant help to you in paying for college.

Keep an Eye on Interest Rates

It is very important that you read the fine print and completely understand all the details of any no credit check student loan agreement that you are thinking about signing. Student loans that are offered without a credit check often are charged excessively high interest rates. This is necessary because the lender is entering into a moderately risky agreement. Check to see if the interest rates on these loans will make your monthly too much to afford before you sign anything.

Most student loans have a six month grace period where you will not have to pay anything that starts when you graduate from college. You will need to be prepared to make your payments when those six months are over with.

Don't get overly concerned; a no credit check student loan could be a wonderful opportunity for you if you will be able to afford the monthly payments on the loan. Finding a way to pay for your college education by means of financial aid sources will allow you to focus on your schooling and, after graduating, find a great job.

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