Riverview Bancorp Declares $0.17 Cash Dividend VANCOUVER, Wash., March 15, 2006 -- Riverview Bancorp, Inc. today announced its Board of Directors declared its quarterly cash dividend of $0.17 per share, to be paid April 17, 2006,
Consumers feel the pain of high prices As prices for just about everything increase, U.S. consumers are looking for ways to tighten the belt so they can afford necessities.read more...
Sugar Creek bank bucks trend on mortgage loans (The Kansas City Star) A bank in Sugar Creek has rushed into the nation?s crumbling mortgage market as others have fled.read more...
Fix It Up With Phil: Painting "You always want to release the trigger. Every time you go over the width. Release, release, release, release. You don't want to stay in one area too long" It's
Agreements to buy homes increase during July Agreements to purchase homes in July increased by 2.6 percent from the same time last year for Marion County and the surrounding eight counties.read more...
Cutting More Than Clutter Which came first, the clutter or the fat? TLC's "Clean Sweep" expert Peter Walsh has the answer -- but don't expect him to mince words in the new book, "Does
Ask the Fool: Should I pay ?points? on my mortgage? ? V.B., Norwich, Conn. A: Let?s define terms first. A point is 1 percent of the mortgage loan. On a $200,000 loan, one point would be $2,000.
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