Your Money Matters: Dealing with Rising Mortgage Interest Rates (Wellsville Daily Reporter) (ARA) - Many Americans are asking themselves what they should be doing in the wake of rising, and sometimes, fluctuating mortgage rates. It's an important question because for many Americans
Many Houses, in Washington Area and Elsewhere, Fall Short Aesthetically and Functionally Two weeks ago, my wife and I engaged in a whirlwind, weekend-long house-hunting expedition in Durham, N.C. The objective was to help our daughter-in-law, about to start her medical
Auckland's Master Builders Honoured A $1.6 million Piha house built by Barton Builders took the top accolade at the Auckland Registered Master Builders PlaceMakers House of the Year Awards at the Sky City Convention
Condos for Ski Enthusiasts In Three Resort Locales In powdery places like Vail, Colo., these residences are priced in the millions. We look at three condominiums close to the slopes in California, Vermont and Utah with asking prices
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Countrywide August mortgage fundings slide 17 percent (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Countrywide Financial Corp , the largest U.S. mortgage lender, said on Thursday its mortgage fundings slid 17 percent in August from a year earlier to $34 billion on the
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that state financial regulators must step aside in a battle over who oversees subsidiaries of national banks.
The 5-3 decision is a victory for the 1,600 national banks, which say they should not have to face a dual system of federal-state regulation in a growing area of their business.
States and many private groups including the AARP, representing retirees, say a regulatory framework that includes the 50 states as well as federal bank examiners can better protect millions of consumers. Read more
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