What's behind new savings bond limit? Dr. Don Taylor thinks he knows why the U.S. Treasury has a new savings bond limit.read more...
A Backdrop for Life: An Iconic Home's Lesson in Architectural Humility Last month I visited a renowned house, the home of Charles and Ray Eames, in Pacific Palisades, Calif.
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Mortgage accelerator uses buyer's paycheck to cut debt (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) A different type of mortgage, called a mortgage accelerator loan, has migrated to the United States. It uses home equity borrowing and the borrower's paycheck to shorten the time until
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Mortgage fraud brings appraiser two-year sentence (BizJournals) A Kansas City man was sentenced Monday to two years in federal prison and ordered to pay more than $6 million in restitution for his role in a mortgage fraud
Time Warner Inc. on Wednesday swung to a second-quarter loss of $321 million after setting aside $3 billion to cover legal reserves from a shareholder settlement about AOL accounting.
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