National Financer Mortgages
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Our Goal
Our mission is to provide house-shoppers and homeowners with a useful resource for making the home-buying
process a little easier. With so many types of home loans and so many varying options available, consumers need a place they
can go for quick, helpful information. Whether you're a veteran homeowner or a first-time buyer, take some of the headache out
of home buying by using some of our free services.
What We Do
All of the services provided by National Financer are 100% free to the consumer. We offer a wide variety of resources
relating to financial calculators to determine where you are financially,
and where you would like to be. We have a vast array of specific information such as home-loan
vocabulary and definitions, as well as
articles and informational documents. The
FAQ section is provided to allow you to see the questions our visitors commonly ask us, so you can learn more about how we
work and how this website can help you.
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Frequently Asked Question
What is included in my monthly house payment? Answer:
Your interest and principal balance will always be part of your monthly payment. In addition, depending on whether you have escrow accounts set up, the monthly amount will also go towards your property tax and homeowner's insurance costs for the year. Home Buying Vocabulary
Annual Percentage Rate (APR)A term used in the Truth in Lending Act to represent the whole cost of a loan including interest and loan fees.
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Annual Percentage Rate (APR)