Thornburg Mortgage to Pay a Dividend, Replaces CEO (Update2) (Bloomberg.com) Dec. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Thornburg Mortgage Inc., the lender that emerged from a cash shortage earlier this year, rose 6.4 percent in New York trading after resuming its dividend. Founder
Cost of college debt rising again Tom Dillon, 19, a pre-pharmacy major at the University of Connecticut, is carrying $52,000 in student loans.read more...
Two residents accused of mortgage fraud (St. Charles Journal) Attorney General Jay Nixon has filed lawsuits against two St. Charles County residents in a statewide operation targeting alleged mortgage fraud.read more...
Mortgage losses hurt National City in 1Q "Overall, we expect each successive quarter from here to show improved earnings." Dayton Business Journal - 4:55 PM EDT Monday, April 30, 2007 A "difficult environment" for its mortgage
Megachurches Launching Unusual Business Ventures In Anchorage early in October, the doors opened onto a soaring white canvas dome with room for a soccer field. Its prime-time hours are already rented well into 2011. more»
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ETrade and Wachovia may have write off half of their mortgage backed securities ? the mortgage meltdown continues (India Daily) The real estate market is dragging mortgage securities market to its knees. Wachovia and Etrade are clearly the most visible casualties after Merrill and Citibank.read more...
(ARA) – If you’ve recently taken out a mortgage, brace yourself for the onslaught. Before you even finish unpacking, your mailbox will likely be filled with offers for all kinds of services.
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