Dyer Beech Launches H.E.L.P Now Program, the Correct Answer to Our Country’s Troubles

San Diego (PRWEB) October 13, 2008

In response to the existing credit and home crisis, Dyer Beech has hit back with the advent of H.E.L.P Now, a powerful tool, also provided online, that provides homeowners with the protection they need and the education they lack. “Knowledge is power,” Eric Rice, CEO and Founder of Dyer Beech says. “With H.E.L.P Now, homeowners will finally have the knowledge and support they need to make correct decisions in the short and long term.”

A system that will apply uses all needed professional, CPAs, Financial Planners, Educators, Mentors, Credit Repair Firm, Debt Settlement Firms, Negotiators (that were hired away from banks), a compliant tracking system (so you can always see what’s going on in regards to the work being done on your loan modification), a free tax review, classes on finance and other topics, along with social networking to the needs of homeowners. H.E.L.P Now has built a community that shares similar situations, concerns and hopes for the future. In addition to members having access to the whole spectrum of services within the company, Members will also be able to interface with each other, share thoughts and cultivate resources, while going through this amazing re-education camp. Dyer Beech is leading the cause for helping homeowners during this credit crisis.

Unlike other firms that focus strictly on short term solutions, Dyer Beech has synergized its services with a social network platform to enable homeowners with cutting edge services and continued knowledge. In addition, Loan Negotiation services will be offered to H.E.L.P Now members for free. These services include education, seminars, tax and credit relief Specialists, legal and CPA consultations, financial planning and grief Consultation, free tax reviews and discount on many other products.

“We were running into the same scenario,” Eric says. “The less informed the homeowners were, the more problems they had with their lender.” The answer was H.E.L.P Now, a system that covers all the bases under one banner. Eric adds: “People can’t learn this in school. That’s what we do here. I want to make sure people have some assurances in an industry that can’t normally provide them.”

If you would like more information about Dyer Beech (http://www.DyerBeech.com) or would like to schedule an interview with Eric Rice, please contact Michelle Rizza at (858) 715-0005 ext 500 or email michellerizza@dyerbeech.com.

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Residence Loan Suggestions: Keep away from Mortgage Troubles, Other Pangs of Rising Interest Prices

San Mateo, Calif. (PRWEB) July 3, 2006

As any real estate agent knows, home sales heat up with rising temperatures every summer. Now, with mortgage interest rates much more than a complete point greater than at this time last year, fuel costs riding high, higher minimum credit card payments and customer debt nevertheless raging, many U.S. homeowners risk foreclosure on their properties – but they dont have to lose their slice of the American dream.

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Final year, 31 percent of house loans issued were adjustable-rate mortgages [ARMs], which could spell huge problems as fixed mortgage prices hover about 6.83 % and ARMs are poised to go a lot higher, mentioned Brad Stroh, chairman of Bills.com. Holders of ARMs will be paying an extra $ 14 billion annually for every 1 percent improve in mortgage prices. People who bought houses at the edge of their spending ability with an ARM could face dire consequences as their mortgage payments improve — but they can take actions to maintain their monetary circumstances in verify.

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According to the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, four.7 percent of U.S. mortgages have been delinquent at the end of 2005. With $ 9 trillion in outstanding U.S. mortgage debt, that locations $ 423 billion at threat of foreclosure. Homeowners who are at danger (as properly as potential homeowners) can use the tips beneath to avoid mortgage trouble.

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How to avoid troubles:

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