Saturday, July 19, 2008

Bulk reo - Workout programs come under fire - Chicago Tribune

Workout programs come under fire - Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON—Soaring foreclosures are continuing to raise questions about the mortgage industry's claims that they are making a dent in the housing crisis. Foreclosure filings last month were up nearly 50 percent compared with a year earlier

At the Mercy of the Market - US News and World Report
Ironically, it's that same pursuit of a fast buck that may help the Sullivans avoid foreclosure. Last week, Lacy finally received an offer on her house—from an investor. Figuring out your finances doesn't have to be tough for 20-somethings. Learn

The house that IndyMac built - Globe and Mail
Confidence is the underpinning of the markets, and IndyMac's failure shows just how fragile this underpinning is – no sooner had it collapsed than shock waves reverberated, pounding the shares of regional banks, investment dealers, and government

Receiving full credit - Berkshire Eagle
PITTSFIELD — A national firm that tracks credit union performance has placed Greylock Federal Credit Union at the top of its size group for "return of value" to its customer/owners during the first quarter of this year. Callahan & Associates ranked

Latest News - dBusinessNews.com
SACRAMENTO -- Housing markets are H-O-T! Despite soaring numbers of foreclosures and in many areas dropping home prices, now is the time to buy real estate. That's right. Interest rates are at near record lows, buyers have lots of choices because

Getting life insurance for those with health problems - Los Angeles Times
Dear Liz: I am having difficulty getting a life insurance policy for my husband. He is 39 but takes medication for his heart and kidneys. Can you suggest any companies that would be willing to extend coverage? Answer: We'll assume that your husband

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