Veterans have great mortgage deal (Chicago Sun-Times) Terry Savage: It's tough to get a mortgage today -- but that's not news. Every financial institution is tightening lending standards and requiring a higher down
U.S. Households' net worth climbs to record high The net worth of U.S. households climbed to a record high in the final quarter of last year, boosted mostly by gains on stocks, the Federal Reserve reported yesterday.Commentread more...
Credit unions prosper in state's home mortgage, auto markets Credit unions are cashing in on Hawaii consumers who are buying cars and homes. Loans for both proved to be a bountiful combination in the first six months of this
Novice Investor at a Crossroads: Trade Up, Fix Up or Sell? Q: I have rented a single-family house to the same tenant for 15 years. The tenant is moving out next month. read more...
Bank on fees? Not if you take steps to avoid them It's possible to limit charges by staying away from 'foreign' ATMs, choosing no-cost checking Tom Wood Ford 2006 Ford F-150 $199/mo., 2006 Ford Focus $189/mo., 2006 Ford Mustang $284/mo. 2006
Mortgage applications rise 2.4% 7:32 AM CT (Dallas Morning News) Mortgage applications in the U.S. rose 2.4 percent last week, led by gains in refinancing. The Mortgage Bankers Association's index of applications to buy a home or refinance a loan
Three U.S. federal agencies and two associations of state regulators have announced they will cooperate to conduct targeted compliance reviews of selected non-depository lenders with significant subprime … via Investment Executive
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