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Share this with y our friends. Especially those folks thinking of selling a home.
will finish using their allocation of the 2009 Stimulus Package having purchased nearly 1 Trillion Dollars of Mortgage Backed Securities over the past year. So, these low interest rates that began in November of 2008 was a result of the Government purchasing mortgage securities. This will end shortly!-----Original Message-----
From: Jim R. Yarrington
Sent: 3/6/2010 3:51 PM
Subject: The Last of the Low Interest Rates Since ....
Ms Buyer:
It was recently announced that the Federal Reserve
What this means to you and the rest of the American Public is that low mortgage interest rates will be a thing of the past in about 30 to 45 days as we expect rates to rise.
In the past we have had conversations regarding either a purchase loan or refinance loan. However, like all of us, there were busy times and we did not continue our discussions. While you may not have come to any decision, I think there is still time to take advantage of the opportunities available now! We could explore 30 Yr refinances, 20 Yr NO Cost refinances and more, depending upon your needs.
Is there any interest at all to save money with this latest news that I am sharing with you?
Let me know by email and if you want to save money soon, I would recommend you go to www.applywithjim.com to update your loan package.
If interest has cooled with regards to a home loan, I completely understand and it sure won't hurt my feelings. Just let me know either way so I know how to proceed with my request to you.
Sincerely, Jim
PS: Who do you know that might want to save money? Please call me and let me know?
Jim Yarrington | Pulaski Bank Home Lending | Mortgage Coach | D: 913.234.8670 | F: 913.234.8671
email: jyarrington@pulaskibankkc.com l Apply on line at: www.applywithjim.com
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Also these days, saving money and spending wisely are important to most all of us. Be sure to check out some simple and easy ways to save money at home...and fatten up your bank account in the process!
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Layout - There is no bigger mistake you can make than purchasing office furniture or equipment without knowing exactly where you'll be placing it in the room. Before you buy any new furniture, make sure you measure and plot where each piece will go, and don't forget to account for electrical and cable outlets.
Furniture - A desk that's roughly 60-inches wide, 30-inches deep, and 29-inches high is not only conducive to work, but it's highly functional in terms of storing the items you use regularly. Your chair should be comfortable, but its primary function should be to promote healthy posture. Good posture will facilitate strong mental focus and will help to alleviate back and neck pain.
Lighting - Don't underestimate the importance of quality lighting. If you're lucky enough to have a window in your office, this should serve as your primary light source during the day. Natural light is easy on the eyes and promotes physical energy as well as a good mood. It's also free. Large lights like floor lamps and ceiling lights should have the ability to be dimmed. Also, make sure your desk lamp is equipped with a light bulb that's easy on the eyes. These "soft" light bulbs can be found anywhere, from office supply stores to grocery stores.
Storage - Identifying the type of items you need to store, as well as the quantity, will help you to determine an appropriate course of action. Here are a few helpful hints.
Wall Organizers - Dry erase boards, chalkboards, corkboards, and magnetic boards are fantastic tools for keeping clutter off your desk. They are inexpensive and available everywhere in a variety of sizes. There are even combination boards that provide countless options.
Cords - Never underestimate the importance of power strips as they provide the ability to plug multiple devices into one outlet. The better power strips also provide surge protection to the equipment that's plugged into them. In addition, cord covers are a great way to not only hide cords but to keep them from becoming a tangled mess. They can be purchased quite cheaply at any electronics store.
Décor - Last but not least, once you've got all the necessities in, don't overlook decor. Certificates, diplomas, awards, trophies, and pictures not only complement an office, but they also help to personalize it.
Follow these simple steps, and more organization, function, and focus could be right around the corner.
Meals at the Workplace
Utilize the Public Library
Don't be Afraid to Ask for Discounts
Save Gas
Sell Your Junk
Do Away with Disposable
Get the Most Out of Your Utilities
Here's to a bright financial future in 2010!