Belton man sentenced in mortgage fraud scheme (BizJournals) A Belton real estate investor was sentenced to 12 years and seven months in federal prison without parole for orchestrating the largest mortgage fraud scheme ever prosecuted in the Western
Midyear financial checkup vital Higher interest rates and gasoline prices are infecting the family finances of millions of Americans in 2006.read more...
Poll: Some mortgage holders worried (Provo Daily Herald) WASHINGTON -- The future is gnawing at homeowner Scott Klimek. Will the interest rate on his adjustable-rate mortgage go up? Will he be able to afford the monthly payments
Feinmann honored for its work F einmann, Inc., a multi-award winning design and construction company located in Arlington, announced it is the recipient of two major industry awards announced this month: the 2006 Luxury Living
Strong economy causes bankruptcies to fall 4.5% in 2006 The number of new bankruptcy cases fell by 4.6 per cent in 2006 to 106,629 -- the largest decline since 1998 --even though consumer debt levels are rising, the Office
Bailout could help those behind on mortgage (Rocky Mountain News) The government's multibillion-dollar bailout of Citigroup Inc. requires the giant financial services company to lower loan rates for struggling home buyers who are behind on their mortgage payments.read more...
A convicted con-man is in trouble once again this morning. On Friday, federal agents arrested C-J Brigham on charges of fraud and forgery.
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