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Foreclosures: What are they costing us?

Foreclosures: What are they costing us?
You’ve seen the “For Sale” sign lingering in front of a neighborhood house longer than those signs once did. But did you notice the darkened house where no one seems ever to be around? Or the duplex down the street that’s not kept up the way it used to be?

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LeBron James’ Return to Cleveland Has Cavs Fans Pumped, Ready to Show ‘King James’ How They Really Feel

LeBron James’ Return to Cleveland Has Cavs Fans Pumped, Ready to Show ‘King James’ How They Really Feel
LeBron James ‘ return to Cleveland is easily the most highly anticipated game of the NBA season so far — and it features two teams that have played, to date, pretty mediocre basketball. Nonetheless, James and the Heat will play the Cavaliers in front of a sellout crowd at Quicken Loans Arena, with over 20,000 fans booing LeBron from the moment he takes the court. And even though the fans are …

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Mortgage rates: How low can they go?

Mortgage rates: How low can they go?
Interest rates for home loans fell to yet another record low this week — the seventh consecutive week in which rates either set a record low or held firm, according to Freddie Mac’s weekly survey. The 15-year loan rate fell below 4%. This…

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GOP Blocks Financial Reform Because They Love Wall Street


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Senators Slam Goldman, Schiff Slams Senators: “They Have Some Nerve”


Senators Slam Goldman, Schiff Slams Senators: “They Have Some Nerve” Posted Apr 28, 2010 07:15am EDT Predictably, most of the coverage of yesterday’s Senate hearings on Goldman Sachs focused on what the firm’s executives, including CEO Lloyd Blankfein, said or didn’t say. Just as predictably, Euro Pacific Capital’s Peter Schiff looked at things from a different perspective. “The most frustrating part is hearing these Congressmen question Goldman Sachs…and point the finger at them,” Schiff says. “What about Congress’ action? I’m not saying Wall Street was blameless, but the greater blame lies with government, with the Federal Reserve, with Congress, with these Congressmen.” I get the sense Schiff is unlikely to be greeted warmly by many sitting members of that august body should he win his long-shot candidacy for US Senate. Then again, I’m pretty sure he doesn’t care about making friends. “They have some nerve,” he says of the members of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. “I wish someone had the guts to turn it back on them [and say]: Of course we’re making all these crazy loans – you guys promoted them. You wanted loans to be made to people who couldn’t pay them back.’” As you might expect, the fiscally conservative author doesn’t have much faith in Congress to pass meaningful financial regulatory reform. “It’s just going to be like Sarbanes-Oxley,” he says. “Very onerous [and] does nothing to address the root cause of the financial crisis,” which were

How to get rid of student loans before they really start accumulating?

I am a college sophomore attending a public school, but I have accumulated thousands in student loan debt. I worked 60 + hours a week last summer, and that money does not even last half of this year to cover rent and utilities! I try to save costs, but in fact everything I buy is food and sometimes a movie ticket. I’m not even all transportation costs, because the bus is free for studentav.Ya could not find a part-time work schedule fit That all my because it is still much to take or credit I’m not going to finish in time, In which would mean removing more loans. I applied for a grant anyone can grasp, but not getting a penny, and my financial aid is definitely a pity, because my family is in terrible uncertainty of where their tax them too much income to decent care, but too few receive something to wear. I am 19 years old, and I’m afraid my mind that I dig a pit, I never go z.HELP!

How do they process your student loans when you almost at your borrowing limit?

I have about $ 4500. 00 left him in loans, and I have two semesters left college. Autumn, I am 15 hours, but in the years I have only six years. Will they be offered, which remained on my credit for the fall semester, and I can use my Pell grant for the year or they divide the remaining two semesters of credits?

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College loans or student loans as they are popularly known are a wonderful way to arrange finances for your college education. Most of the students take multiple loans in order to fund their education, day to day requirements, living, stationary, food and several other expenses but these loans later grow into huge liability and harangue you too much. For such students there is an easy way to pay off their number of loans via the means of colle Read the rest of this entry »

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For most students who incurred various debts and loans opted for a college loan consolidation. For the most students the benefits and advantages out weights the pitfalls. Thus understanding the basics of college loan consolidation gives more options.

Few families and high-school students can afford to pay for a traditional college education without some financial aid, either in the availability of loans or scholarships. Many st Read the rest of this entry »