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"Your Mortgage is Dynamic because Your Life is Dynamic"

Mortgage Forum Group, LLC.

Your Mortgage is a dynamic and intregal part of your Financial Plan. Properly leveraged, it will help you obtain Financial freedom faster than almost any financial instrument. Whether you are a first time home buyer or an owner of multiple properties, having professionals provide you with products for building an estate or retiring on your estate is crucial.

Mortgages are no longer just a way of buying a home; they are an essential tool for your life style.

"Equity Management" and "Equity Synergism" are new concepts in financial management. Your mortgage interest and taxes are usually fully tax deductible. Equity management allows you to convert many of your "after-tax dollar expenditures" into "pre-tax expenses," thus saving on paying excess taxes.

Equity Management integrated with Tax Management allows you to leverage your money to its greatest potential. This produces available investment money that can be used to achieve financial security and investment goals.

Consider Case Study 2 to the right.>
Sam and Sally Jones, age 45 and 43, are homeowners with two children. By using their home equity to restructure debt and invest in real estate, they can realize an overall cash flow gain of $653 per month and a gross equity increase of $43,200 in the first year!

The Equity Management team with the Mortgage Forum Group is standing by to help you use your equity to its best advantage!
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Self Directed IRAs

The IRS mandates that we use a "Non-Recourse" Loan to purchase Real Estate in a Self-Directed IRA.

Mortgage Forum Group, LLC. represents several banks that offer Non-Recourse loans with a leverage position of 30% to 50% of fair market value.

Check out the Example to the right that shows how a Self-Directed IRA can be used to purchase property with potential returns.>