BofA to Buy Countrywide for $4B "There's still plenty of risk involved" Bank of America Corp. said Friday it has agreed to buy Countrywide Financial for $4 billion, a deal that rescues the country's largest
Credit damage may be price of moving on Sometimes, damaging your credit is the lesser of two evils, says Dr. Don Taylor.read more...
Gush Katif Homes Destroyed but Displaced Persons Continue Mortgage Payments Many families encountering some of the same challenges that existed in their former lives, including ongoing monthly mortgage payments on their now-destroyed homes.read more...
Kinnick at a glance Crews are finishing the first phase of an $88 million remodeling project at Kinnick Stadium, home of the Iowa Hawkeyes.read more...
Sold! To the gentleman at the keyboard MIDDLETOWN , Admit it. You have one , an expensive item you bought but never used.via
Beckmann heads merged Citigroup mortgage lines (BizJournals) With a new leader at the helm, Citigroup's St. Louis-area mortgage operations are doing some restructuring to broaden options for consumers.read more...
HALIFAX (CP) – The Canadian Bankers Association says financial institutions it represents have all agreed to waive an exclusion clause that’s caused mortgage problems for widows of soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
read more…
This entry was posted
on Tuesday, February 13th, 2007 at 8:15 am and is filed under Mortgages.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the comments RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Leave a Reply