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Need a loan? >  Auto | Refi | Credit Card Bailout | Reverse Mortgage

Living The Good Life in Hawaii Just Got a Whole Lot Easier.

 
Hawaii  Stimulus Money
Money to Pay Your Mortgage

Refinancing or modifying your loan into an FHA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac or conventional fixed-rate mortgage can make your home affordable again and save you thousands of dollars. In some cases you may qualify for government rebates just for refinancing your existing home into a mortgage you can afford. First time Hawaii  home buyers may qualify for up to $8000 in housing tax credits to help with down payment and closing costs. Click here to quickly determine if you are eligible for loan restructuring.

 

Money to Pay Credit Card Debt

New regulations and bailout initiatives are motivating banks and credit card lenders to forgive debt and clear late paying accounts off the books. If you owe $10,000 or more in credit card debt, you can complete a 20-second form to see if you are eligible to legally eliminate your debt.

 

Money for Home Improvements

The government is offering incentives to Hawaii  home owners who want to update their homes with more efficient heating and coolingsystems, water-saving bathroom remodels and energy-saving kitchen upgrades. The list of eligible home improvements is huge and includes $1500 or more you can use to replace old windows as well as installing new roofing, new siding or for drywall and insulation. Get free quotes from participating local contractors.

 

Money To Start Your Own Business.

If you've dreamed of being your own boss and owning your own business, there has never been a better time. You can easily build a small online business in minutes that is free for the first 30 days and costs less than five dollars month to maintain at Intuit Small Business. In fact, if you are currently unemployed, the government will pay you to hire yourself and support you while you grow your new business under the Self-Employment Assistance program.

 

Money for a New Car

To learn more about how your local dealer can save you thousands with non-government "Cash for Clunker" rebates it's not too late to find Participating Dealers near you at Yahoo Autos.

Need an Auto Loan? Even if your credit is less than perfect, you may be able to connect with a lender who can help you take advantage of the deep discounts offered in cash for clunkers programs. And don't forget, you can save even more when you compare auto insurance quotes and save 40% or more! 

 

Money to Settle Your Old Tax Debt

 

Get On With Your Life

If you owe $10,000 or more in back taxes you can complete one simple form that may resolve your tax problems.

 

Money to Supplement Your Retirement

If you're 62 years old or older and need money to pay off debt, cover medical expenses, or help out the kids you'll be happy to know Congress has increased the amounts you can get on a reverse mortgage in Hawaii  to $625,000. You can get Get a Free Reverse Mortgage Guide from Quicken Loans that explains all your options and simplifies the application process.

 

 
 
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Hawaii Stimulus Money
Money to Pay Your Mortgage

Refinancing or modifying your loan into an FHA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac or conventional fixed-rate mortgage can make your home affordable again and save you thousands of dollars. In some cases you may qualify for government rebates just for refinancing your existing home into a mortgage you can afford. First time Hawaii home buyers may qualify for up to $8000 in housing tax credits to help with down payment and closing costs. Click here to quickly determine if you are eligible for loan restructuring.

 

Money to Pay Credit Card Debt

According to the White House, the average American family carries a credit card balance of $10,000. New regulations and bailout initiatives are motivating banks and credit card lenders to forgive debt and clear late paying accounts off the books. You can complete a 20-second form to see if you qualify for comprehensive debt relief.

 

Money for a New Car

If your car, SUV or truck is between nine and twenty-five years old (regardless of condition) you may qualify for between $3500 and $4500 rebate from the government. The Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) is a new program from the government that will help you pay for a new, more fuel efficient car or truck when you trade in your less fuel efficient car or truck to a participating Hawaii new car dealer near you .

 

Money For Hawaii College and Career Training ($4000 or more)

In February, President Obama announced "We are making the largest investment in education in our nations history."

The economic stimulus package, which will double the Department of Education's budget over the next two years, will "make a reported 4 million more students eligible for expanded tax benefits and significantly increase federal grant and scholarship funding for an estimated 7 million students. The plan makes the first $4,000 of higher education free for most middle class families but doesn't end there... Learn how to qualify for education stimulus money