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Foreclosed Americans find way back to homeownership
Reuters It was created in the 1930s as part of a broader push by Washington to foster home ownership and fight the Great Depression. The number of FHA-insured home loans has soared in recent years as subprime loans have disappeared and fewer Americans have … |
Foreclosed Americans find way back to homeownership – Reuters
May 17th, 2012My Refi’s a HELOC. Anything Wrong With That? – Fox Business
May 16th, 2012|
My Refi's a HELOC. Anything Wrong With That?
Fox Business Does this type of loan cost more in the long run? Can I still get another home equity line of credit or second mortgage, if necessary? Home equity lines of credit, or HELOCs, and home equity loans are secured by the property. |
Back from foreclosure to homeownership – msnbc.com
May 16th, 2012|
Back from foreclosure to homeownership
msnbc.com It was created in the 1930s as part of a broader push by Washington to foster home ownership and fight the Great Depression. The number of FHA-insured home loans has soared in recent years as subprime loans have disappeared and fewer Americans have … |
US home loan regulator opposes California foreclosure bills – Los Angeles Times
May 16th, 2012|
US home loan regulator opposes California foreclosure bills
Los Angeles Times The first bill would prevent borrowers from being foreclosed on when they have applied for a loan modification. The second proposal would guarantee that borrowers have a single point of contact when dealing with a mortgage service company. |
Mizuho Unexpectedly Forecasts Higher Profit as Loans Rebound – Bloomberg
May 15th, 2012![]() Bloomberg |
Mizuho Unexpectedly Forecasts Higher Profit as Loans Rebound
Bloomberg Japanese lenders are looking to higher-yielding markets to counter a decline in profitability on loans at home as interest rates tumble. “Megabanks' strategy centers on boosting lending abroad to counter a tough business environment at home,” said … Japanese Banks Project Better-Than-Expected Year Japanese banks report profit rise, see tougher year Japan's top banks report profits up, see tougher year |
Will New Policies Help Undewater Homeowners? Not Me – Care2.com (blog)
May 15th, 2012|
Will New Policies Help Undewater Homeowners? Not Me
Care2.com (blog) His proposals continue to focus on helping those who owe more on their homes than the home is worth but are still current on their payments, by offering ability to refinance their loans and save hundreds of dollars a month in payments. |
Taxpayers Fund $454000 Pay for Collector Chasing Student Loans – Bloomberg
May 15th, 2012![]() Bloomberg |
Taxpayers Fund $ 454000 Pay for Collector Chasing Student Loans
Bloomberg “Much of the loan-collection work carried out by guaranty agencies is defined by congressional statute. Some of those policies deserve a second look and we welcome a conversation with Congress about how they can help us with that. |
DebtAdviser: Are children’s 529 plans risked by student loan? | The Republic – The Republic
May 14th, 2012|
DebtAdviser: Are children's 529 plans risked by student loan? | The Republic
The Republic (Should the contributions be court-ordered by your divorce decree, this may not be an option.) Consider working overtime or a second job. Closely review your withholding at work to see if you can add to your take-home pay. For example, if you get a tax … |
Housing activity stabilising after falls – Herald Sun
May 14th, 2012![]() The West Australian |
Housing activity stabilising after falls
Herald Sun A RISE in new home loans is a sign the housing sector is stabilising, and recent official interest rate cuts could give it a boost, economists say. The number of home loans approved in March rose 0.3 per cent, according to the Australian Bureau of … Housing activity stabilising – economists Housing activity stabilising: economists |
Cameron’s Cuts Widening North-South UK Wealth Rift: Mortgages – Bloomberg
May 14th, 2012|
Cameron's Cuts Widening North-South UK Wealth Rift: Mortgages
Bloomberg Underwater mortgages and missed home- loan payments were almost unheard of when Joe Michna started listening to the troubles of residents in the northern English town of Hartlepool. Now, 26 years later, one in seven coming to him for help are worried … |




