FSA finds small IFA firms are handling mortgage endowment complaints well but some issues remain (UK Financial Services Authority) The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has found no evidence that small IFA firms are 'fobbing off' mortgage endowment complaints, but did discover some issues with complaints handling practices that firms
Refinancing with a prepayment penalty Treat it like a closing cost and figure out what the payback period would be, says Dr. Don.read more...
State of Real Estate: Overall status encouraging David Williams, chairman of the Lafayette-West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce and business development manager with the Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union, heard a lot that he agreed with Wednesday evening.read
Tenants caught between HUD, owner Six tenants - most of whom are elderly and disabled - are being evicted from their south Jackson apartment complex in a dispute between the U.S. Department of Housing and
Young accountant takes on Sherrill home restoration Accountant Scott Smith's time travel began 20 months ago. The ticket for his journey into Athens' past was attorney Bruce Sherrill's circa-1848 home.read more...
Bond market banks on quarter-point Fed hike Tuesday Expectations of another inflation-fighting rate hike Tuesday by the Fed calmed bondholders on Monday since inflation eats up the value of fixed interest payments collected on bond investments.read more...
“I’ve been watching for some time and everything from the progress on the deficit, the growth, this is a solid economy.”
The Canadian dollar showed its mettle Friday, hovering around parity throughout the day, as a top U.S. government official suggested the loonie’s surprising strength may not be short-lived. Responding to a … via 102.9 CKDS-FM
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