Thornburg Mortgage unit defaults on notes payment Mortgage lender and real estate investment trust Thornburg Mortgage Inc. said Friday that a unit has defaulted on $300 million of short-term notes due under a commercial paper program.
Constitutional amendments on Nov. 8 ballot Madison County voters will go to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 8 to vote for or against nine propositions during the special election this year.read more...
J.P. Morgan cautions on proprietary-trading results J.P. Morgan President Jamie Dimon said Wednesday that the bank's trading profit for the second quarter would be its worst in recent memory, and his cautious tone sapped gains from
Union president in Canada says strike against GM possible The president of the Canadian Auto Workers union said Saturday that labor talks with General Motors Corp.read more...
Renters seize American dream offer Gilroy - Every resident of the Crestwood Manor housing community has a chance to transform their rental home into their new house, thanks to a generous offer from owner Albert
Share a house but not the mortgage interest Unmarried couples who share financial interests can maximize their tax deduction options if they structure things properly, says CPA George Saenz.read more...
Lavish parties. Pricey gifts. Club memberships. In addition to their cash compensation, many senior UC employees receive significant fringe benefits.
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