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Strategies to pay off that credit card debt once and for all - Walletpop.com
While most of the economic news out there isn't too encouraging, here's something positive to think about: The amount of debt Americans owe on their credit cards is dropping. In fact, it's at its lowest level ...
2010-08-27 04:01:00 -
For Whom the Bell Tolls: Making the Best Choice for Borrowers in a Bad Situation - Huffingtonpost.com
This week, the housing news has been dismal: record low sales, talk of a double dip in values, and growing foreclosures. Meanwhile, the help that many homeowners hoped would come from government programs has not ...
2010-08-27 04:15:00 -
Is housing slide as bad as it looks? - MSN Money
Scarier than a 27% drop in July to an annual sales rate of just 3.83 million? Scarier than the lowest annual sales rate in the 15 years this number has been tracked? Well, yes. Because this figure suggests that all our ...
2010-08-27 04:37:00 -
NJ Housewives' Teresa: I "Attack" Back on Reunion - Us Magazine
Us MagazineNJ Housewives' Teresa: I "Attack" Back on ReunionUs MagazineDanielle is a slumloard and has lost some homes for not paying the mortgage but claims she is not in foreclosure. Danielle goes on expensive trips while ...and more »
2010-08-27 03:11:22 -
The Week Ahead - Action Forex
The Week AheadAction ForexTuesday's data includes July final M4 money supply, July mortgage approvals, net lending and consumer credit. Set for release on Wednesday is August ...and more »
2010-08-27 04:03:43 -
Rich get richer, poor get the picture - Bangkok Post
Rich get richer, poor get the pictureBangkok PostBank of Thailand governor Tarisa Watanagase earlier came out to warn against the bubble in the real estate sector due to very low mortgage rates, ...
2010-08-27 04:05:35 -
Strategies to pay off that credit card debt once and for all - WalletPop (blog)
Strategies to pay off that credit card debt once and for allWalletPop (blog)Geoff Williams is a frequent contributor to WalletPop. He is also the co-author of the book Living Well with Bad Credit.and more »
2010-08-27 04:11:11 -
The Hating Game - LA Downtown News Online
The Hating GameLA Downtown News OnlineTicket prices shot up, parking rates almost require a mortgage, and it still routinely takes two innings to buy a mediocre hot dog due to long lines at the ...
2010-08-27 07:09:10 -
Family Loses Home With One Day's Notice - WSMV Nashville
Family Loses Home With One Day's NoticeWSMV NashvilleShe and her husband wanted a lower mortgage payment, one they could afford. They turned to a company called Premier Legal Advocates and paid them a fee of ...
2010-08-27 10:32:04 -
More Florida homeowners in trouble with mortgage
Aug. 27--One in nine Florida households with a mortgage was at risk of foreclosure this summer and the bad news is; that's the good news.
2010-08-27 12:41:50 -
Conflicting indicators on housing in Rhode Island
Aug. 27--Two reports on housing in Rhode Island have signs of hope that slow improvement continues after three years of decline, but they also could mean dark clouds ahead.
2010-08-27 12:43:10 -
A Disaster Waiting to Happen
Paying up for funds that just give you your money back isn't smart.
2010-08-27 01:17:09 -
Rethinking Adjustable-Rate Mortgages
With the economy still weak, borrowers may want to hold onto their adjustable-rate mortgages a little longer.
2010-08-27 03:51:32 -
The Fed Speech: Paul Solman Channels Ben Bernanke
Paul Solman: Years ago, Saturday Night Live's Kevin Nealon debuted a character named "Mr. Subliminal" whom he still reprises. The gimmick: Nealon talks and then occasionally, under his breath, says what he's really thinking. In October, President Obama economic adviser Austan Goolsbee used the technique in a stand-up comedy routine (two minutes into this clip ) that earned him top prize in the ...
2010-08-27 04:26:48 -
The death of an American dream
The slump in U.S. housing, now more than three years old, is the most severe since the Great Depression
2010-08-27 06:46:41
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