Herb Weisbaum: Reward Cards Are Not For Everyone The more you spend, the more you get back. That's the promise and the allure of credit card reward programs.read more...
Low-Income Homeowners Get Financial Counseling, Rebuilding Money The Ford Foundation has given $500,000 to the Enterprise Corporation of the Delta to provide financial counseling services to low-income homeowners in Mississippi rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina.read more...
Contractor shut down, ordered to pay $377,000 A state Supreme Court judgment has closed down a Gates-based home-improvement contractor and ordered the owner to pay nearly $377,000 in penalties and restitution to customers who were ripped
Boomtown once more El Dorado strikes gold with scholarship program. Jennifer Barnett Reed Updated: 3/8/2007 Claiborne Deming's love of smart people just may save the town of El Dorado.Commentread more...
Port St. Lucie woman charged with mortgage fraud tied to grow house operation (The Palm Beach Post) A woman who told investigators she works on the maintenance staff at Bayshore Elementary School in Port St. Lucie was arrested Monday in connection with alleged mortgage fraud linked to
Defendant No. 6 joins mortgage fraud case (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) Federal prosecutors have charged a sixth defendant in a mortgage fraud case that displaced two families on Oahu. Paula Galacgac is the unindicted co-conspirator named as P.G. in an indictment
Capstead Mortgage Corp. plans to publicly offer 7 million shares of its common stock, the company said Friday.
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