Federal funds allocated to help Knoxville's Bijou Theater KNOXVILLE, Tenn. The historic Bijou Theater in Knoxville, forced to close last year because of financial problems, is getting help from the federal government.via
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If you have it, put your money to use Question: Two years ago I inherited my late father's individual retirement account and began taking the required minimum distributions based on my life expectancy.read more...
Mounting debts in the Netherlands An increasing number of Dutch people are having problems paying their bills, and that's not simply a result of the growth in unemployment or economic malaise of recent years.read more...
Growth in U.S. economy falls short of outlook The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.6 per cent in the second quarter, less than previously estimated, as business spending, consumer demand and home building slowed.Commentread more...
Summit Financial Group To Close Or Sell Mortgage Unit (Leesburg Today) A month after Summit Financial Group, parent company of Loudoun National Bank, posted a 24 percent drop in third quarter income because of losses in its mortgage banking business, the
President Bush’s tax-overhaul commission is considering an idea to eliminate the vile alternative minimum tax by, among other things, trimming the break homeowners get on mortgage interest.
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