Consumers' cash flow creates industry concern The U.S. furniture industry is worried about the financial health of consumers. Jerry Epperson Jr., an industry analyst with Virginia-based Mann, Armistead & Epperson Ltd., told a crowd of store
Selling Fine Art on Costco's Web Site Corporate profits are likely to slow, which has investors looking to health-care firms and makers of basic consumer goods -- stocks that tend to do OK when the rest of
NAHB To Launch National Green Building Program "When it comes to residential building and remodeling, NAHB members are leading the way to creating a new, green-built nation" T he vote came during the NAHB Spring Board
Update 14: Contraceptive Sponge to Return to Market Associated Press Update 14: Contraceptive Sponge to Return to Market 04.23.2005, 01:30 AM The Today Sponge contraceptive, pulled from the market a decade ago, will soon be back in U.S.
How Long Can Consumer Confidence, Earnings Weather the Housing Bust? J.D. Steinhilber submits: The Goldilocks theme is dominant on Wall Street, as markets have embraced the view that growth remains firm while inflation pressures are easing, and consumer spending appears
Re/Max Ceo Margaret Kelly Discusses Housing Market on Bloomberg Radio She sees soft landing with slight decline, return to normal market Editor's Note: The following is a transcript from Bloomberg Radio's 'The Final Word' interview with RE/MAX CEO Margaret Kelly
Dear Mary: We owe approximately $30,000 on our home, and the percentage rate is 4.5 percent. If we do not pay any extra on the principal, we should have it paid off in the first part of 2014. I was wondering how I would go about paying off the mortgage a couple of years earlier.
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