FBI saw threat of mortgage crisis (Los Angeles Times) A top official warned of widening loan fraud in 2004, but the agency focused its resources elsewhere. Long before the mortgage crisis began rocking Main Street and
Housing market defies gloomy forecasts Home prices rise even faster than ever, and though some cities may have crested, others remain bargains.read more...
McGraw-Hill replaces president of Standard & Poor's Publisher McGraw-Hill Cos Inc is replacing the president of Standard & Poor's, the company's financial services division, effective immediately, amid questions about the role of credit-rating agencies in the
Report: Mortgage giant Fannie Mae manipulated accounting, deceived investors (Sun-Sentinel) WASHINGTON -- Employees at mortgage giant Fannie Mae manipulated accounting so that executives could collect millions in bonuses as senior management deceived investors and stonewalled regulators at a company whose
First Magnus, big mortgage lender, halts loans (Reuters via Yahoo! News) First Magnus Financial Corp., one of the largest independent U.S. mortgage lenders, said on Thursday it has stopped funding home loans and taking mortgage loan applications because investors are
Landscape illumination Landscape lighting used to be pretty basic -- a few recessed fixtures lining the front path and a couple of lights tucked in the trees.via
Phoenix School students examined the shelves at the Salvation Army and Goodwill Monday, hoping to discover a unique item that could make them a profit.
via
This entry was posted
on Tuesday, April 26th, 2005 at 8:17 am and is filed under Home Selling.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the comments RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Leave a Reply