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Real estate investing making a comeback - Providence Journal
This median-price house at 4 Lime Rock Rd. in Smithfield is on the market. The house is circa 1765 and needs a lot of work. Lori and Stephen Holland are hoping to buy the dwelling and rent it out as two apartments. Improvements could cost them $100 ...
2009-05-10 09:34:00 -
Between defaulters of interest rate pegging and CBN sanctions - Businessday Online
When the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) gave the directive that maximum lending rate be limited to 22 percent and deposit rate to 15 percent, not a few money market watchers imagined how one could give what he does not have. This is because the ...
2009-05-10 08:58:00 -
Mortgage choices for the first time buyer - MyFinances.co.uk
Different types of repayment: Interest only mortgages Confronting the large marketplace full of mortgages for the first time can be a daunting task for the first time buyer. An array of mortgage products are packaged up in a variety of ways by the ...
2009-05-04 09:27:00 -
From pizzas to pests, the latest expenses revelations (Independent)
Hot property: Tony Blair. Former prime minister Tony Blair's penchant for property is hardly a state secret, but the documents give an insight into how the former prime minister amassed his glittering portfolio.
2009-05-10 06:11:45 -
Bankruptcy, prosecution and disrupted livelihoods - Post masters tell their story (Computer Weekly)
Rebecca Thomson reports on claims that the Post Office has failed to recognise a potential IT problem.
2009-05-10 06:14:58 -
Now its Tories on the rack over expenses: Cameron says sorry after HIS top team claim thousands in taxpayers' cash (Daily Mail)
The MPs' expenses scandal deepened to engulf the Tories last night. Leaked documents revealed how David Cameron's millionaire frontbench maintained lavish lifestyles at taxpayers' expense.
2009-05-10 07:55:14 -
UK & World News: MP 'claimed thousands for garden' (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
Shadow leader of the House Alan Duncan claimed thousands of pounds for his garden before agreeing with the fees office that the spending "could be considered excessive", it has been revealed.
2009-05-10 08:29:10 -
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Greedy MPs robbing Parliament of respect (Daily Mail)
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Greedy MPs robbing Parliament of respect
2009-05-10 08:53:59 -
Government-Backed Bond Buys (Forbes)
Treasurys are a bubble and corporates are risky. Aim between.
2009-05-10 09:15:27 -
Should You Move In WIth Your Mom? (Forbes)
Multigenerational living produces dramatic savings, economist says.
2009-05-10 09:31:39 -
Latest News - dBusinessNews.com
Peak 10’s Enterprise-Class Cincinnati Data Center Grand Opening Attracts More Than 200 Business Leaders CINCINNATI – Peak 10, Inc., the leading independent data center ... Ben White Takes On Position of Branch Manager for Long Companies (TUCSON ...
2009-05-10 06:06:00 -
Episode 17: The Bonnie and Clyde of Mortgage Fraud - CNBC
An attractive, sinfully dishonest Tampa mortgage broker meets a single mom looking for love. Together they team up and make millions in the real estate market. In a tell-all exclusive interview, Matt Cox and Rebecca Hauck explain how lust and greed ...
2009-05-04 07:54:00 -
Send kids to college without going broke - Record Searchlight
The good news is that this is a great time to update the family budget and teach the new college freshman how to live within a budget. Some pointers from some clients who have recently gone through this include: Sitting down with your recent grad a ...
2009-05-10 04:26:00 -
Mortgage Spirit's Latest Version Incorporates New HUD Requirements ... - Consumer Electronics Net
Mortgage Spirit , a Denver-based provider of loan search and pricing revenue management technology for the mortgage industry, announced it has released version 3.0 of its loan search and pricing engine, which enables mortgage originators to stay in ...
2009-05-04 11:25:00 -
Layoffs or furloughs? - Finance Asia
The economic crisis is certainly keeping human resources departments busy. Judging by the headlines, HR teams at corporations and banks cannot be taking many days off as they try to solve the problem of how to cut payrolls to save the organisation ...
2009-05-10 06:42:00
