Thursday, August 7, 2008

Reo tapes - onmouseover="return window.status='http://www.insidenova.com/isn/news/local/article/seminar_discusses_buying_foreclosed_properties_in_area/19010/'" onmouseout="window.status=''" href="http://www.insidenova.com/isn/news/local/article/seminar_discusses_buying_foreclosed_properties_in_area/19010/">Seminar discusses buying foreclosed properties in area

onmouseover="return window.status='http://www.insidenova.com/isn/news/local/article/seminar_discusses_buying_foreclosed_properties_in_area/19010/'" onmouseout="window.status=''" href="http://www.insidenova.com/isn/news/local/article/seminar_discusses_buying_foreclosed_properties_in_area/19010/">Seminar discusses buying foreclosed properties in area
If there is a huge interest in investing in foreclosure propertiesas many experts say there islittle evidence was visible on it Saturday at a foreclosure seminar.

onmouseover="return window.status='http://www.marketwatch.com/enf/rss.asp?guid=%7B5C5BB7A7-8BCC-443A-8A07-5B9917224ED1%7D&siteid=rss&rss=1'" onmouseout="window.status=''" href="http://www.marketwatch.com/enf/rss.asp?guid=%7B5C5BB7A7-8BCC-443A-8A07-5B9917224ED1%7D&siteid=rss&rss=1">Chuck Jaffe: Skeptical readers say these investments look too good to be true
BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- Fans of this column typically have two fears. Their first worry is that something in their portfolio will show up here, singled out as a poor choice. Then, they fear that the stuff they hold in their portfolio or are considering for their next investment qualifies as a stupid investment, but simply hasn't been singled out in print yet.

onmouseover="return window.status='http://www.memphisdailynews.com/editorial/Article.aspx?type=digest&date=7%2f28%2f2008'" onmouseout="window.status=''" href="http://www.memphisdailynews.com/editorial/Article.aspx?type=digest&date=7%2f28%2f2008">Bed, Bath & Beyond Store To Open in Germantown
A $1.4 million permit has been filed for a new Bed, Bath & Beyond location in Germantown at 2005 Exeter Road at the corner of Farmington Boulevard....

onmouseover="return window.status='http://www.investopedia.com/articles/basics/08/financial-myths.asp'" onmouseout="window.status=''" href="http://www.investopedia.com/articles/basics/08/financial-myths.asp">10 Bank-Breaking Money Myths
Unfortunately, one of the factors that will prevent many people from becoming financially successful is their false beliefs about money. In fact, widespread financial myths can negatively impact both your short- and long-term net worth . Throw away these top 10 money myths, and you'll avoid the consequences of believing them.

onmouseover="return window.status='http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080721/20080721006151.html?.v=1'" onmouseout="window.status=''" href="http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080721/20080721006151.html?.v=1">Washington Trust Announces Increased Second Quarter 2008 Earnings
WESTERLY, R.I.----Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc. , parent company of The Washington Trust Company, today announced second quarter 2008 net income of $6.1 million, or 45 cents per diluted share; a 12.5 percent increase over the 40 cents per diluted share reported for the second quarter a year ago.

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The phone will stop ringing soon in an east Lawrence home. For the past few months, it has rung four, maybe five times a day. Its collectors who are calling, always with the same question: When will the homeowner catch up on missed mortgage payments? Her answer is always the same. She doesnt have thousands of dollars to make good on the loan. But in recent weeks, something has changed.

onmouseover="return window.status='http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080730/20080730005747.html?.v=1'" onmouseout="window.status=''" href="http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080730/20080730005747.html?.v=1">Investor Confidence in U.S. Capital Markets Declines Due to Energy Costs, Weak Dollar and Home Foreclosures
WASHINGTON----Although investors are less confident in the U.S. capital markets than they were a year ago, 70 percent or more continue to voice confidence in the markets and U.S. companies in general, as well as in audited financial statements, according to the Center for Audit Quality's second annual survey of investors.

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