Monday, February 11, 2013

Special Valentine's day: Common Myths about Marriage and Credit

Common Myths about Marriage and Credit

FICO Score
While you might not want to discuss FICO Scores with your fiancée or spouse over a candle light dinner on Valentine's Day, understanding how marriage impacts your credit will strengthen your relationship in the long run. Read Common Myths about Marriage and Credit to learn the facts about what happens to your FICO® Score after you say "I do."
Are these fact or fiction?
-Your credit report is merged with your spouse's when you get married.
-Your spouse's credit will affect your credit rating.
-You are required to apply for new credit as a couple once you are married.
-If you divorce, you are no longer responsible for any joint credit obligations.




We’ve all heard the adage that “opposites attract” and most of us know some couples who fit this description.

The good news: there are many happy and functional couples who fall into this category, but it can take extra effort to maintain a successful relationship when there are serious differences in attitudes and behaviors between two people.  This is especially true when it comes to managing finances and credit, and doubly so when you enter the legally binding contract of marriage   In fact, financial incompatibility is frequently identified as a top reason for divorce by relationship experts.

Valentine’s Day is traditionally a time for celebrating love and romance through gifts of flowers or chocolate.  While the offer to obtain and discuss each other’s FICO Score over candle light doesn’t seem very romantic, it does surface an opportunity to highlight some commonly misunderstood information regarding marriage and credit. Whether you’re thinking of proposing this Valentine’s Day, or you’ve already taken the plunge, it’s important to understand exactly how marriage will impact your credit, both in the short term and long term.

Here are some of the most common myths about marriage and credit:


Your credit report is merged with your spouse’s when you get married
This is not true.  A person’s credit report is stored, updated and accessed by lenders on an individual basis. Any credit you have in your name only (whether opened before or after your marriage) and the associated credit performance will only show up on your credit report.  Joint credit, when you apply with your spouse, will be reported and updated on both of your credit reports.


Your spouse’s bad credit will hurt your credit rating
Many people incorrectly assume that negative information on your spouse’s credit report, such as a previous bankruptcy, will affect your credit and FICO score.  This is a fallacy.  Negative credit information should only surface on a person’s credit report when s/he is legally responsible for the debt.

Important to understand, if you are a co-applicant or co-signer on a loan with your spouse (or anyone else for that matter) and there are missed payments on the credit obligation, that information will surface on your credit report when reported by the lender and will likely have a negative impact on your FICO Score.  The same can hold true when placing a spouse as an authorized user on a credit card – if your spouse forgets to make a payment, you’ll both feel an impact on your individual FICO Scores

Be sure to read the fine print on the application form to understand if you are legally responsible for the loan.


Lenders require you to apply for new credit as a couple once you are married
I have never heard of a lender requiring this.  Lenders will accept your individual application for credit even when you are married.

There are situations where the application for a loan (such as for a mortgage) can be viewed as more robust if both spouses are included – especially when considering household income vs a single applicant’s income used to calculate a debt to income ratio.  Note, however, that this requires both parties to be on the application and that means a credit report and score will be accessed on both applicants and you will both be legally contracted for the loan if approved.


If you divorce, you are no longer responsible for joint credit accounts
Unfortunately, this is all too often assumed to be true.  If you’ve entered into a joint credit agreement, you’re both on the hook. A divorce 

does not dissolve a joint credit contract, and all parties remain responsible to make payments as agreed or face the consequences of having negative information being reported to their credit bureau report.  The most prudent advice when it comes to divorce is for all joint credit obligations to be paid in full and officially closed as part of the divorce process.

I interact with a lot of people regarding their credit and many half-jokingly wished they had known their spouse’s FICO score before saying “I do.”  While that may not be practical, open communication regarding finances, credit and wealth management is an important factor in building a strong relationship and should take place before and after heading down the aisle.


Tom Quinn is the Vice President of Business Development for myFICO, and has over 20 years of experience working with consumers, regulators and lenders and regarding credit related questions and initiatives. 

from: http://blog.myfico.com/2013/02/common-myths-about-marriage-credit/?sourceid=Email_MarriageMythsFeb2013_W&cm_mmc=exacttarget-_-Email_MarriageMythsFeb2013_W-_-FICOOPTIN-_-GetFacts

Friday, January 4, 2013

Happy new year 2013 to you! Video real estate update


☆ ★。\|/。★ ☆ Happy new year 2013 to you! ☆ ★。\|/。★ ☆
Thank you so much for watching and following my real estate updates :)! It is truly and greatly appreciated!

Weekly real estate update for San Diego and Orange County
It's a great Friday and time for the 1st 2013 real estate updates for you, right now!




San Diego Real Estate news update for the week of January 1st 2013 hosted by your local Realtor®, Angelique Kenney at Prudential California Realty and SportStar Relocation San Diego.

North County San Diego,CA and South Orange County,CA. All the info you need about our local + national real estate market. Selling real estate with Prudential California Realty in Carlsbad CA. Call anytime for help or info 760.282.4663! Efficient, direct, discreet and caring. I hold your hand on short sales, while providing all you need to help you succeed in the maze of homeownership and build you back strong after difficult transitions. * Agent for professional athletes with Sport Star Relocation San Diego,CA.*
Go Chargers!

Shot from my iPhone5.

Here below is my version of an artistic New year card wish...enjoy!




Sincerely,
Angélique Kenney
Realtor® for Professional AthletesCRS, GRI, e-Pro, SFR, ILHM member, SSR.


Prudential California Realty & SportStar Relocation San Diego
7030 Avenida Encinas | Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA, 92011 | USA

Visit my site for a FREE (MLS) home search at http://SDandOChomes.com

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 20110201072216.gif*2011 PRUDENTIAL HONOR SOCIETY AWARD WINNER*


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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Get some extra bucks back from your nice Christmas gift!

Of course Christmas is NOT just about gift giving, gift exchange or gift receiving but why not getting a little thank you back for your kindness?
How about when you go sip your free smoothie in Encinitas, grab a free burger in Cardiff, a sub in Oceanside or a pizza in Solana Beach?
That sounds nice San Diego! So here for you the little list of deals valid from Rancho Santa Fe and Carlsbad down to San Diego, even San Clemente, Dana Point and nationwide!

Enjoy this holiday season!


Check out these 20 great holiday gift card deals at restaurants nationwide:
1. Panda Express
Get a free two-item combo for every $25 gift card purchased in stores. 
2. Jamba Juice
Sip on a free smoothie when you buy a $25 gift card now through January 3, 2012.
3. Subway
Get a free 6-inch sub on the spot with every $25 Subway card purchase in stores.
4. Taco Bell
Get a free chicken flatbread sandwich combo when you buy a $20 gift card.
5. Boston Market
Snag a $5 bonus card, valid through January 31, 2012, for every $25 gift card purchased.
6. California Pizza Kitchen
Get a $20 bonus card valid January 3 through March 6, 2012 when you purchase $100 in gift cards.
7. The Cheesecake Factory
Spend $25 on gift cards and receive a "Slice of Joy Card," redeemable for a free piece of cheesecakein stores between December 26 and March 31, 2012.
8. Chipotle
Buy $30 worth of Chipotle gift cards in stores, and receive a free burrito bowl, salad, order of tacos, or burrito on your next visit now through December 31.
9. Carl's Jr. 
Buy a $20 gift card and get a free coupon for their Six Dollar Burger
10. IHOP
Get $5 off your next visit when you purchase a $25 gift card until January 31, 2012.
11. Hardee's 
Buy a $20 gift card, and get a free Quarter-pound Little Thickburger.
12. Outback Steakhouse
Snag a $20 bonus card, valid January 1 through February 10, 2012, when you buy $100 or more in gift cards.
13. Ruby Tuesday
Spend $50 on gift cards and get a $15 bonus coupon until December 31.
14. Long John Silver's 
Buy a $20 gift card or more, and receive a free piece of whitefish fillet.
15. Morton's Steakhouse
Get a $50 gift card when you buy $300 worth of gift cards for family and friends. Are you a big spender? Drop $500 on Morton's gift cards, and receive a free $100 reward card now through December 24.
16. Red Robin
Get a $5 bonus bucks card when you purchase a gift card between $25 and $45.
17. Macaroni Grill 
Get a $5 bonus card, valid January 2 through February 29, 2012, when you purchase $25 in gift cards.
18. Hooters
Spend $25 on a gift card; get a $5 bonus card. Throw down for a $50 card; get a $10 bonus card valid from January 2 through February 29, 2012.
19. Houlihan's
Buy $50 in gift cards and receive a $10 dining certificate valid January 1 through February 29, 2012.
20. Rita's 
This may be the sweetest of 'em all! Buy $10 in gift cards, and get a regular-size Italian ice, Gelati, Blendini, Misto, or frozen custard. Delish!
What are you buying your friends and family for the holidays? Have you snagged any of these great deals?
Sincerely yours,
Angélique Kenney
Realtor® for Professional AthletesCRS, GRI, e-Pro, SFR, ILHM member, SSR.


Prudential California Realty & SportStar Relocation San Diego
7030 Avenida Encinas | Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA, 92011 | USA

Visit my site for a FREE (MLS) home search at http://SDandOChomes.com

  • Access unlimited home listings
  • Get email alerts for new homes
  • Save search criteria and listings
  • Track neighborhood price trends


Follow me online or just learn more"about me":
Facebook RE Ι Facebook Sport ★ Ι Twitter Ι LinkedIn Ι Yelp Ι Active Rain Ι YouTube Ι Blog
 Thank you for nominating me in the top 10 out of 6,000+ agents for the 2012's SAN DIEGO'S BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT!
My husband made the cut for his Cabinetry company as well with Blackwood Designs.
 20110201072216.gif*2011 PRUDENTIAL HONOR SOCIETY AWARD WINNER*


International Properties | Luxury Estates Certified | Corporate, Athletes & Military Relocation Specialist  | Fluent in French | CA DRE#01846783, ID, HI



Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Merry Christmas from my family to yours!

Merry Christmas from my family to yours!



And this is how we rock our Christmas tree!


Enjoy a safe and blessed holiday season!


Sincerely,
Angélique Kenney
Realtor® for Professional AthletesCRS, GRI, e-Pro, SFR, ILHM member, SSR.


Prudential California Realty & SportStar Relocation San Diego
7030 Avenida Encinas | Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA, 92011 | USA

Visit my site for a FREE (MLS) home search at http://SDandOChomes.com

  • Access unlimited home listings
  • Get email alerts for new homes
  • Save search criteria and listings
  • Track neighborhood price trends


Follow me online or just learn more"about me":
Facebook RE Ι Facebook Sport ★ Ι Twitter Ι LinkedIn Ι Yelp Ι Active Rain Ι YouTube Ι Blog
 Thank you for nominating me in the top 10 out of 6,000+ agents for the 2012's SAN DIEGO'S BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT!
My husband made the cut for his Cabinetry company as well with Blackwood Designs.
 20110201072216.gif*2011 PRUDENTIAL HONOR SOCIETY AWARD WINNER*


International Properties | Luxury Estates Certified | Corporate, Athletes & Military Relocation Specialist  | Fluent in French | CA DRE#01846783, ID, HI

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

A new 3.8 percent tax on some investment income - part1

There have been several emails sent out over the past few months that provided inaccurate information about the upcoming 3.8% Health Care Capital Gain Tax. Although many people may not be affected, many will. The National Association of Realtors has provided us with a brochure that may answer many questions you may have regarding the upcoming 3.8% Tax. read below....

To my neighbor's Diego and Orange county homeowners, and all the other homeowners in the U.S.A,
beginning January 1, 2013,


A new 3.8 percent tax on some investment income will take effect. 
Since this new tax will affect some real estate transactions, it is important for buyers and sellers 
to clearly understand the tax and how it could impact your decisions. 
It’s a complicated tax, so you won’t be able to predict how it will affect every buyer or seller.

Understand that this tax WILL NOT be imposed on all real estate transactions,
a common misconception.  Rather, when the legislation becomes effective in 2013,
it may impose a 3.8% tax on some (but not all) income from interest, dividends,
rents (less expenses) and capital gains (less capital losses). The tax will fall only
on individuals with an adjusted gross income (AGI) above $200,000 and couples
filing a joint return with more than $250,000 AGI.

To get you up to speed about this new tax legislation, the NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® has developed an informational brochure.
Please call or email me for your own copy.

On the following pages, you’ll read examples of different scenarios in which
this new tax — passed by Congress in 2010 with the intent of generating
an estimated $210 billion to help fund President Barack Obama’s health care
and Medicare overhaul plans — could be relevant to your buying and selling decisions.


Thank you for reading,

Sincerely,
Angélique Kenney
Realtor® for Professional AthletesCRS, GRI, e-Pro, SFR, ILHM member, SSR.


Prudential California Realty & SportStar Relocation San Diego
7030 Avenida Encinas | Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA, 92011 | USA

Visit my site for a FREE (MLS) home search at http://SDandOChomes.com

  • Access unlimited home listings
  • Get email alerts for new homes
  • Save search criteria and listings
  • Track neighborhood price trends


Follow me online or just learn more"about me":
Facebook RE Ι Facebook Sport ★ Ι Twitter Ι LinkedIn Ι Yelp Ι Active Rain Ι YouTube Ι Blog
 Thank you for nominating me in the top 10 out of 6,000+ agents for the 2012's SAN DIEGO'S BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT!
My husband made the cut for his Cabinetry company as well with Blackwood Designs.
 20110201072216.gif*2011 PRUDENTIAL HONOR SOCIETY AWARD WINNER*


International Properties | Luxury Estates Certified | Corporate, Athletes & Military Relocation Specialist  | Fluent in French | CA DRE#01846783, ID, HI