Updates, advisories and surprises Apogee Enterprises reaffirms 2006 EPS, revenue forecast SAN FRANCISCO -- Apogee Enterprises Inc.read more...
New fraud plea likely Defendant expected to plead guilty in mortgage probe (Erie Times-News) A third defendant in the federal probe of a widespread local mortgage-fraud scheme appears ready to enter a guilty plea. Gregory M. Finney originally entered a plea of not guilty
3 Credit Cards Cleared but Still 1 Mortgage Too Many (Washington Post) read more...
Deductions Are A Tempting Target Federal tax benefits for homeownership are among the heftiest and most popular of any in the Internal Revenue Code: An estimated $81 billion for mortgage interest write-offs, $15 billion
Ohio company can't make homestyle sauce fast enough Inside a kitchen the size of a small office, a few employees stir tomato sauce and fry beef by hand, working as quickly as they can to fill 4,000 jars
Why Mortgage Life Insurance is Not a Good Idea (Herkimer Evening Telegram) (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
“The pressures on working families arising from mortgage pressure, arising from other cost of living pressures, are acute”
Hundreds of thousands of Australians are bracing for more mortgage pain as they await a likely Reserve Bank decision to lift official interest rates. via Wimmera Mail Times
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