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From the Archives: IPO’s, FHA Loans, and My Credit Score
Can I get in on an IPO? - IPO is an acronym for Initial Public Offering. Getting a piece of a hot IPO is very difficult, if not impossible. To understand why, it helps to know how an IPO is done.
FHA Loans - An FHA loan is a mortgage loan in the United States insured by the Federal Housing Administration. FHA’s mortgage insurance programs help low and moderate income families become homeowners by lowering some of the costs of their mortgage loans.
My Credit Score - I recently received my credit report. The numbers look pretty good as I received scores of 783, 783, and 778. So, what the heck is a credit score anyway?
Written by Clint · December 5, 2007 · Filed Under Archives
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