H&R Block Needs You To Forget About Subprime Mortgage Problems (Seeking Alpha via Yahoo! Finance) George Gutowski submits: H&R Block lost a lot of shareholder money. Losses of approximately $85.5 million have been reported as a result of losses in the sub-prime mortgage market.read
Three area men get prison time for mortgage fraud Three co-defendants in a multimillion-dollar mortgage fraud scheme were sentenced to federal prison Wednesday and ordered to pay combined restitution of $21.7 million.Commentread more...
Mortgage failures could hurt economy (The Charlotte Observer) When Domenico Colombo saw that his monthly mortgage payment was about to balloon by 30 percent, he had realized how bad it could get. His payment was scheduled to surge
Extra virtual memory boosts computer performance A: Modern computers can run many complex programs at once, but may not have enough physical random-access memory , those green and black memory chips plugged into its motherboard ,
Insurance firm stakes out claim Health insurance company UnitedHealthcare is counting on make-believe mountain climbers to convince mostly men who may be watching football games at bars or shopping at home improvement stores that buying
Taking the Con Out of Contractor (Reg Req'd) Nearly one year after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita pounded south Louisiana, many owners of damaged homes are getting hammered again: this time financially by fraudulent, unscrupulous and unlicensed contractors, ...read
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said on Tuesday the first official interest rate cut in nearly seven years will provide modest relief for mortgage holders. The Reserve Bank cut its key rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 7.0 percent following Tuesday’s monthly board meeting. The move had been widely anticipated and the major retail banks have already indicated they will pass on the …
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