Behind on Debt Payments? You Have Options A good majority of Americans have some amount of debt these days. And attitudes toward being in debt have changed quite a bit over the years.Commentread more...
Retiree off to aid tsunami victims No front-porch rocker for Christopher Sherry. Sherry, interior design program director at Brenau University, plans to kick off his retirement years with a big adventure, building homes for tsunami victims
5/1 Jumbo Interest-only ARM rates go down in the United States Monday 5/1 Jumbo Interest-only ARM rates go down in the United States Mondayvia
Sen. Dockery Protests Water Project Cuts TALLAHASSEE | With the state facing the prospect of another tough drought season, Sen. Paula Dockery on Friday protested the Legislature's decision to cut $20 million in water projects from
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Mortgage mess creates lending drought (AP via Yahoo! News) Mortgage broker Ed Smith Jr. has been arranging home loans for 24 years and it's never been tougher for him to close a deal than during the past few
May 27 (Bloomberg)—Royal Bank of Canada, the country’s biggest lender by assets, agreed to sell its U.S. mortgage unit to New Century Financial Corp. for about $109 million, as the Canadian bank scales backs its slumping U.S. business.
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