Your Money Outlook: Clock ticks for adjustable mortgages Homeowners with adjustable rate or interest-only loans are feeling the impact of the Fed's moves, says Greg McBride.via
Options for cautious investors U.S. households are sitting on an estimated $5.6 trillion in cash, money market funds, savings accounts and bank certificates of deposits - or about 14 percent of their total assets,
PIMCO Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust, Inc. -- First Quarter Investment Performance Results and Statistical (Primezone via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance) NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., April 20, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- PIMCO Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust, Inc. (NYSE:PCM) today released its investment performance results and statistical portfolio information for the period January
Spiritual leader gather to praise new Buddhist center CANAAN-Town Supervisor Gary Flaherty joined approximately 200 dignitaries, many of them from Japan, for opening ceremonies at Karuna Tendai Dharma Center's new main hall Saturday, June 25.via
No chance to qualify for this mortgage The payments would take 70 percent of your gross income, says Dr. Don.read more...
Ask Dr. Don: Managing closing expenses Dear Debbie, At closing, you pay the interest expense for the days between closing and the first day of the next month.via
Construction of new homes posted the biggest increase in more than two years in April. While it was a rare spot of good news for the housing market, analysts said it’s far too soon to declare an end to the prolonged slump.
The Commerce Department reported Friday that housing construction rose by 8.2 percent in April to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.03 million units. Building of single-family homes continued to weaken, however. The growth came from a big jump in apartment construction. Read more
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