H&R Block lowers projections again for 2006 amid mortgage troubles (The Philadelphia Inquirer) H&R Block Inc., the tax preparer, yesterday lowered 2006 profit projections for the second time this year because of continued weakness in its mortgage operations. The firm - saddled with
BNZ goes below 7 per cent mortgage barrier (The New Zealand Herald) BNZ is throwing down the gauntlet to other banks in slashing its lowest mortgage rate today to below 7 per cent. The 'mortgage rates war' was a key battleground four
Did He Say $500,000 Per Household? I thought you would like to know that taxpayers owe more than a $500,000 per household for promises made by government, mostly to cover the cost of retirement benefits for
House passage of stimulus bill largely symbolic The House on Friday passed a plan by Democrats to pump $61 billion in government spending into the economy through public works projects, help for the jobless and money for
Home-Appraisal Red Flags In a Cooling Housing Market If you're a home buyer, you want to pay a fair price for a house. If you're a seller, you want to get the most you can. Both of you
The hows and whys behind seamless color We asked Peter Klick, interior designer and man who likes to live inside a color, why his Red House had to be red all-around and why his current Blue House
“In general, the downtown market is one of the healthiest areas around”
If you plan on renting an apartment near campus this fall, rising rental rates and few vacancies might make your search difficult. via The Daily Utah Chronicle
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