Fannie Mae Sues Former Auditor KPMG Over $6.3 Billion in Accounting Errors Fannie Mae, the biggest U.S. mortgage finance company, sued former auditor KPMG LLP for $2 billion today, saying the accounting firm failed to serve its role as an independent watchdog
Inflation fears boost real estate rates (Reg Req'd) September jobs report 'critical' to economy Thursday, September 29, 2005 Inman News Long-term mortgage rates rose for the third consecutive week as rising fuel prices ignited inflationary fears economywide, ...read
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Asset Capital files $75M IPO The move comes as many industry watchers expect commercial properties, especially office real estate, to continue to improve after vacancies peaked last year.read more...
Late mortgage payments surge 3:56 Am CDT Late mortgage payments shot up to a 31/2-year high in the final quarter of last year and new foreclosures surged to a record high as borrowers with tarnished credit histories
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Many people resolve to be more financially savvy at the start of the New Year. But how do you do it? These days everything is more expensive, and carefully monitoring income and expenses is key.
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