Morgan Stanley to Sell $2.9 Billion of Bonds Backed by Japanese Property April 18 -- Morgan Stanley plans to sell about 343 billion yen of bonds backed by office buildings, hotels and other real estate in Japan, a record sale, according to
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College students curb credit card use, decrease debt College studentsa - average outstanding credit card balance dropped in 2004 to its lowest point since 1998, according to a recent study by federal loan issuer Nellie Mae.via
Property tax woes haunt lawmakers Even as Florida lawmakers prepare to grapple with the state's property insurance woes, property tax problems are close behind.Commentread more...
Homes Metro Milwaukeeans are likelier than most Americans to paper over home problems - or at least paint them in a different light.via
Savings Rate Falls Near Zero Alarmed by the astounding decline in personal savings, leaders of both major parties in Congress are proposing tax breaks and other incentives to entice American workers to set aside more
More investors are making the drastic decision to send their homes into foreclosure. This can leave credit scores and assets vulnerable to assault.

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