UFirst Official Blog

January 21st, 2008   Filed Under Uncategorized  

Official Disclaimer for this blog

This is an official United First Financial blog and is not to be confused with an official United First Financial website. This blog is managed by an independent moderator.

All posts, comments, links, or other content found on this site are subject to the opinions of the agents or individuals that post or comment and are not to be construed as fully or partially approved by United First Financial, but rather, as they appear, given by the moderators or those who comment as the opinions, or beliefs, of those who have written it–be it post, comment, or other form of content–based on their understandings or knowledge of the given subject.

All comments will be approved before being posted to prevent any abusive, defamatory or non-professional intents from either side of a discussion or debate. This blog welcomes the views of professionals and public alike in these discussions, and encourage all qualified United First Financial agents to participate in the education of the public on the subject of the Money Merge Account.

What Should be Known

January 2nd, 2008   Filed Under What You Should Know  

Important tidbits of knowledge that different people know often help them to succeed in business, with their friends, and plain and simple, in life. Here UFirst agents have the opportunity to share knowledge that they have with others who may be able to benefit from it. This is also a place for discussing and making others aware of the changes in the market, in the trends, or in UFirst in general, and how to best act in the present and the future with the Money Merge Account Program™

The National Mortgage Dilemma

December 9th, 2007   Filed Under Money Merge Account Education  

Banks tighten their belts. Qualifications for HELOCs are not what they used to be.

Over 50 Billion in sub-prime loans due in 2007, and over 1 TRILLION in sub-prime loans due in 2008. People are scared, and with good reason.

How is this going to affect agents of United First Financial and the Money Merge Account?

TEXAS…bond or free?

December 9th, 2007   Filed Under Money Merge Account Clarifications  

Homeowners ask if the Money Merge Account will work in Texas?

If a regular HELOC cannot be used, what is a Homeowner to do?