Archive for July, 2009

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11 Tips to Fill A Home Loan Application

July 21, 2009

People mostly face a lot of difficulties while filling a home loan application form because of its complex points. The standard loan application is a long form, but with just a little time and information you can get it completed.

  • You must have your social security number, information on current and previous employers and residences, most recent pay stubs, copies of credit card and loan statements, copies of bank statements and asset information (stocks, pension and retirement funds).
  • Begin filling out each relevant line of the form
  • Leave Section I, Type of Mortgage and Terms of Loan, blank
  • Fill out Section II, Property Information and Purpose of Loan
  • Fill out Section III, Borrower Information, with personal information: name, number, phone, age etc.
  • Fill out Section IV, Employment Information
  • Use your pay stubs to fill out Section V
  • Use your bank statements , asset information and credit card and loan statements to fill in Section VI
  • Leave Section VII, Details of Transaction, blank
  • Answer the questions in Section VIII
  • Sign and date where noted at the bottom of the third page in Section IX.

Chris Brown is a professional mortgage consultant and is working in a well reputed mortgage company in USA for last 10 years. If you are looking for FHA loan rates, FHA purchase or FHA loan Columbia, feel free to contact at chris.mortgages@gmail.com

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When You Need Bus Networking For Your Business

July 4, 2009

If you own a small business and you’re planning to grow, you must need to formalize things. This formalization process will require good networking too. Good networking for your business should contain an efficient network performance and excellent IT network support. In this regard you must know about basics of network topologies at least, so that in future while making further decisions for growth you can make right plans.

If you have a limited number of computers, Bus network will be a good choice. Or, if you already have a bus network, you must know these things to analyze your network problems, so that you can decide if it’s not working, you can go for any other network topology.

Bus networks actually use a common backbone to connect all devices, i.e. a single cable, connects all the devices. Ethernet bus topologies are relatively easy to install and don’t require much cabling compared to the alternatives, i.e. 10Base-2 (“ThinNet”) and 10Base-5 (“ThickNet”). Bus network is best for a small network, but the main issue with it is that if the backbone cable fails, the entire network will stop working.

Knowing about these basics won’t just help in selecting the right network type for your business but will help each time you encounter problem with your computer network. Your network support services will resolve the issue, but seeking network support from a third party so frequently won’t be good again.