Home Depot, Wal-Mart May Suffer as Mortgage Woes Hit Customers (Bloomberg.com) March 29 (Bloomberg) -- Al Ynigues bought his first house in 2004. Since October, his monthly mortgage payment has climbed 16 percent, to $2,417. It will rise again April 1.read
Around the Nation Wal-Mart Stores will start holding its suppliers more accountable for environmental and social standards at foreign factories as public expectations in the United States rise, Chief Executive Lee Scott said
Again, relief fund in spotlight After 2004's four major storms, the state's Hurricane Relief Fund gets praise and pleas for help.read more...
Make extra mortgage payments fee free (The State) QUESTION: What is your view about making a standard monthly mortgage payment vs. a pay-every-two-weeks program with a $350 enrollment fee?ANSWER: I generally like the idea, but you shouldn?t have
Home equity saves borrowers who can't make mortgage payments Part 1: Making the best of a bad financial situation Payment problems are on the rise.read more...
Oil prices and mortgages send shares tumbling to lowest point this year Inevestors were reeling yesterday after the FTSE 100 index of leading share entered 'bear market' territory.read more...
HSBC Mortgage Services Inc. will move its headquarters and 464 jobs to northern Lancaster County from Charlotte next year, continuing an incentives-driven migration of white-collar jobs to South Carolina.
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