Former dentist pleads guilty to tax evasion Daniel Foote, formerly of Plymouth, pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count from a 1986 indictment charging him with three counts of tax evasion, U.S. Attorney Stephen Murphy announced.read more...
Mortgage law proposals get cold shoulder from lenders (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) The rapid rise in foreclosure rates in Minnesota has lawmakers looking for ways to crack down on abusive lending practices. But some mortgage brokers argue that the proposed new guidelines,
Do-it-yourself retirement one way to go The last thing Paul Elis wants to worry about is his hard-earned money being shuffled around by a mutual fund manager he has never met.read more...
White House Says Mortgage Rescue Plan Remains n Track (Fox News) White House Says Mortgage Rescue Plan Remains n Track read more...
Minimum Tax Is Now Facing Alternative of Its Own Rob Cantor was doing well financially, or so he thought. College tuition for his two daughters was devouring his annual bonus, not to mention the $5,000 to $7,000 tax refund
Higher Deductibles Sting Homeowners Costs are on the rise as more insurers change how they calculate deductibles, especially for damage caused by windstorms and other natural events.
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Pretty soon, people won’t have to get wet buying fruits and vegetables at the Onslow County Farmers Market.
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