A whole bunch of Amy Sedaris goodness I'm not one to buy books about crafts and home decorating or entertaining. Oh, I'll buy recipe books of course, but not those Martha Stewart ones where she not only
Watchdog warns mortgage lenders who prey on poor The Financial Services Authority hit out at financial advisers who sell mortgages to people with poor credit histories yesterday, saying that much of their marketing and promotional literature continued to
Scantron and Chancery Announce Partnership T-Net)--Scantron and Chancery announced today that they will integrate their respective test management and Student Information Systems into a single user platform that will give schools a unified system to
U.S. mortgage rates rise to highest level since October (Market Watch) CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- Mortgage rates moved higher this week, according to Freddie Mac's weekly survey released on Thursday, with the 30-year and 15-year fixed-rate mortgages reaching their highest levels in
NZ mortgage applications rise in May-credit group (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News) WELLINGTON, June 10 - New Zealand mortgage applications rose for the first time in three months in May, credit company Veda Advantage said on Tuesday, suggesting housing demand was showing
Home Depot Earnings Preview: Goldman Believes No News = Good News "Either way, actual movement in this process could jumpstart psychology on HD shares" Posted on May 14th, 2007 with stocks: HD FP Trading Desk submits: Investors are hoping Home
The subprime mortgage crisis has yielded at least one benefit for states: Mortgage-related investments have become so cheap that they are luring some pension funds to buy. Retirement systems in South Carolina and Pennsylvania are nibbling at the securities, betting that they have been beaten down so much that the ones with good credit ratings could yield strong returns later. South Carolina is …
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