Dan Dahlen


I am your Wisconsin home loan specialist for life, NMLS #278204 and I work for Inlanta Mortgage, Brookfield WI. I offer all types of lending products from conventional, FHA, 203k, VA, USDA and more. I also offer first time home buyer seminars and well as credit guidance for those that may have had some credit troubles in the past. Buying or refinancing, I want to be your, as well as your friends and families, home loan specialist for life. Contact me for all of your home loan needs.


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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Garden Savings

 


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Money Saving Minute #040
Garden Savings

 
Keeping a flower or vegetable garden can put a lot of demands on your time and your wallet. However, there are some things you can do to lighten the budget and free up your gardening schedule. Here are some money-saving gardening tips:
 
Slugs are harmful to your plants but can be easily dismayed by beer.  That’s right, slugs love beer.  Bury an empty jar or plastic tub in the garden soil. The top rim should be level with the soil surface. Fill the container with beer and leave it overnight.  The slugs will crawl in and no more slug. Empty the tub every day or two then rebury and refill with beer.  Repeat until the tub makes it through several nights without a guest.
 
If you go through a lot of labels save some money by creating your own by cutting plastic milk jugs or yogurt cups into strips.  Saves money and when they are no longer useable they are recyclable.
 
Removing an unsightly old tree stump from your yard can be expensive. An alternative is to make it into a planter. In nature, old stumps slowly begin to decay and provide fertile places for ferns and other interesting small plants to grow.
 
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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Lower Your Cable Bill

 


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Money Saving Minute #038 – Lower Your Cable Bill

Most of us are not happy about the amount of money we spend to watch TV however not many people will take the time to call their provider and simply ask for a lower rate.  No company wants to lose your business. Often, a conversation about your cable, Internet and / or phone needs can result in a bill reduction.  This is especially true if your contract is nearing expiration, or you are no longer under contract.  Most providers offer dozens of promotional package so it’s worth exploring your options.  Once you find the promotional package that fits your needs and budget, mark your calendar with a reminder to call back in eleven months to transfer into a new promotion. 

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Credit Cards



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Money Saving Minute #036 – credit cards
 

Having a credit card in your wallet is a lot like adopting a Pit Bull as a pet.  When properly trained they can be your best friend…when left to run wild they can be trouble.
 

A properly trained credit card will not be used as an extension of one’s earnings.  The mentality of “I can’t afford it today but I can afford the minimum payments” is what will get a borrower into trouble.  Instead one should think of credit cards as a way to help them track their spending as well as earn rewards or cash back.  If you can afford to pay off the balance each month you are using your credit wisely.  If you can’t pay off the balance each month stop and ask yourself if you need the purchase enough to pay 18 to 25 percent more for the item.
 

If you are currently carrying balances on your credit accounts go to this webpage and download the credit card calculator.  This will help you to set up a target payment to get those balances paid off.

 

For more information about this or anything home loan related please contact Team Warzon.

 

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Track Your Spending



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Money Saving Minute #034 – Track Your Spending
 

Tracking your spending will save you money.  Sounds pretty obvious, doesn't it?  But consider this, the same number of people that say ‘I already know that’ are equal to the same number of people that will say ‘where did all of my money go’?

 

So let’s get back to basics.  Tracking spending is not about self punishment.  Tracking is about looking at where your money goes and finding ways to comfortably keep more of it in your pocket.

 

Tracking starts with a 30 day snap shot.  For the next 30 days keep all of your receipts for cash purchase and make note of any incidental purchase such as vending machines.  Next take a look at your bank and credit card statements for the same time frame.  Examine all of your documentation to see where your money is going.  Again, this might seem obvious but once you take a good look you might be surprised at where your money is going.