Management Magazine Pete Duffy's columns on finance run the second Thursday of every month. Since the late 1990s, many credit unions have made major changes to the way they market themselves.via
No more mortgage write-off? (Los Angeles Times) Homeowner deductions have been a sacred cow for decades, but to a presidential panel, that cash infusion is looking mighty tempting.read more...
Treasury may again sell 30-year bonds The Treasury Department yesterday opened the door to resuming sales of 30-year bonds to finance the ballooning national debt in the strongest sign to date that huge budget deficits are
Nigerian nightmare returns The Nigerian counterfeit check fraud scam has resurfaced in Knox County and residents have been cheated out of thousands of dollars.read more...
Vacation Retreat Provides Profit For Purchase of a Larger Home A Pennsylvania couple accepts less than their asking price on a Pocono Mountains property and uses the proceeds to invest in a larger house for their family.read more...
Truckers Welcome at Mulberry Wash read more...
Shares of subprime mortgage lenders rose Wednesday on speculation the stocks may have hit a bottom. Some stocks in the subprime mortgage industry, which lends money to home buyers with bad credit, have been in upheaval for a week.
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