Bradford & Bingley sees profit at top end Specialist lender Bradford & Bingley said on Thursday it is on track to report 2007 profits near the upper end of analysts' expectations after a strong first half. via
UK gross mortgage lending falls by 3% (Banking Business Review) A report from the UKs Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) shows that gross mortgage lending fell by 3% in October 2005 to an estimated GBP27 billion.read more...
Area Chase-Pitkins near end Parent company Wegmans Food Markets Inc. said Friday it will shut down the home improvement chain's 10 Rochester-area stores between March 24 and April 2. The exact closing dates for
Ford Nearing Sale of Its Hertz Division Ford Motor Co. is close to selling its Hertz Corp. rental-car division, a move that would help the struggling automaker raise cash, two executives familiar with the negotiations said Thursday.read
Eight ways to sell a home--even in this market "This kind of information is not available anywhere-and it is so valuable for all home sellers. Discovering these methods on my own and then putting them to use has saved
Middle East oil money starts chasing the subprime mortgage back hole - Kuwaiti fund gets sucked in (India Daily) The subprime mortgage crisis is like a black hole. It is not only sucking in the central bank resources but also country specific resources like Kuwait. Many investors in the
If you’re a senior citizen and earn less than $50,000 a year, Barack Obama has a deal for you: a life free of federal income tax.
Sounds appealing, right? Maybe to many seniors. But tax policy experts in Washington are giving it bad reviews. They see it as another subsidy for senior citizens, who already get federal help through Social Security and Medicare and often have economic advantages over other demographic groups.
Seniors typically have paid off their mortgages, many have investments and usually don’t pay taxes on their Social Security benefits. The kids are usually grown, so they’re not saddled with day care or college costs.
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