Buying Toxic Mortgage Loans Buying toxic mortgages is risky, but can be rewarding… but you need to know what you’re doing. Money Editor Stacy Johnson explains… (video runs 1:42) Any questions or comments? We’d love to hear from you. Just click on the “comment” link below and sound off. Your email address will not appear […]
When the Kids Move Back In
When the Kids Move Back In Five million young adults are currently living with their parents, according to the Census Bureau – an astounding one in eight 25- to 34-year-olds. But it’s no wonder: Unemployment for people in their early twenties now touches 14%, vs. the national average of 8.5%. New grads are having a […]
FHA Backs Away From No Down Payment Loans
FHA Backs Away From No Down Payment Loans After announcing a plan that would have allowed first time homebuyers to use a special tax credit to cover the 3.5% required down payment on an FHA-insured loan, the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development apparently had second thoughts. HUD recently released a newly remodeled plan that […]
Foreclosure Affecting People Who Never Thought It Would
Foreclosure Affecting People Who Never Thought It Would With the U.S. economy and financial markets showing some signs of life, optimistic analysts are looking for a recovery in the all-important housing sector. They got some ammunition recently from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), which said that its Pending Home Sales Index jumped in April […]
How the Stimulus Bill Stimulated the Environment
How the Stimulus Bill Stimulated the Environment This year’s stimulus bill did more than bail out banks. It also might help you save some green by going green, reduce your carbon footprint and your tax bill. Stacy Johnson explains in this short (1:38) video… If you have questions or comments, please click the comment link […]
3 Mortgage Rescue Rip-off Tip-Offs
3 Mortgage Rescue Rip-off Tip-Offs They can steal your wallet, they can steal your car, but nobody can steal your house… right? Wrong. Stacy Johnson explains in this short (1:47) video… If you have questions or comments, please click the comment link below and let us hear from you. Your email, although needed to post […]
How to Haggle With a Contractor
How to Haggle With a Contractor When it comes to home improvement, haggling on price can be risky. Even if contractors are more willing to lower their prices nowadays, they’re still liable to get angry and cut corners on the job. So how can you haggle with your contractor and not sacrifice on the quality […]
Gas Prices: Are You Changing to Adjust?
Gas Prices: Are You Changing to Adjust? Doesn’t seem all that long ago we were all adjusting things due to the escalating gasoliine prices which topped $4.00 a gallon in most areas of the country last summer, some even as high as $5.00 or more. Though this summer (so far) is no where near those […]
New Credit Cards Broadcast Your Info 24/7
New Credit Cards Broadcast Your Info 24/7 See how your credit card information can be stolen while you are at the mall, or shopping for groceries. Learn how to protect your information and secure your future. Someone’s Identity is stolen every 2 seconds. (Video runs 4:07) If you have questions or comments, please click the […]
Existing Home Sales Increase
Existing Home Sales Increase The National Association of Realtors announced recently that existing home sales in April increased 2.9 percent as compared to March 2009. While home sales were up, the inventory of unsold homes also rose 8.8 percent to 3.97 million units, representing a 10.2 month supply. April’s improvement in existing home sales would […]
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