Articles, tagged with "subprime mortgage", page 3
16th July 2009
Comparing the foreclosure rates of the year 2008 with the year 2009, there is a lot that the US stock is not able to bear with, due to the too much upheaval caused by the Inflation. According to the economists the housing market is not going to improve so...
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Author:
juliethompson
20th February 2009
Sometimes, the media gives us the impression that the only way to get ahead is at the expense of someone else. Those at the top aren't any better than we are; the only difference is, they're willing to do more terrible things to get there. Success, we are...
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Author:
Mario
21st January 2009
Dallas may be a city on the rise, but in 2008 its new home sales tumbled. According to statistics released earlier this month by housing analyst MetroStudy Inc., sales in the Dallas-Fort Worth area dropped by 30 percent in the final quarter of 2008, leavi...
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Author:
michael russell
30th October 2008
On November 7, 2007, the U.S. Dollar would have bought about 90 Canadian cents. This was a low point in the value of the U.S. Dollar, going back at least as far as 1977. Since last November, the greenback has enjoyed a steady rise in value as against ...
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Author:
candleman
09th September 2008
Loan modifications are becoming a big deal now that the subprime mortgage industry has caused a nationwide shakeup of the mortgage industry. Little more than a change of an existing mortgage's terms without the need for a complete refinance, bottom line i...
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Author:
Lender411
03rd September 2008
Before the real estate market crash of 2008, there were the prophets. They spoke of a real estate balloon that was bound to burst and take down the real estate market as well as the economy. Even with all of this prophesying, many were taken by surprise w...
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Author:
Sal Vannutini
17th July 2008
The latest economic growth report for the United States was not the positive beacon of light that most of us wanted to hear. Actually, the report indicated a slowdown. This is no surprise to most in the financial industry since the sluggish growth has bee...
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Author:
Jason M.
30th June 2008
It's the first of the month and you've received a fistful of bills for the many different student loans that helped pay for your education: Perkins, subsidized and unsubsidized FFEL or Direct Stafford, and PLUS. Your salary hasn't reached the six figure i...
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Author:
Kelli
13th June 2008
Homeowners, investors and real estate agents alike may have all gone through some similar cycles of shock, fear and confusion as a result of the subprime mortgage debacle and its aftermath. But, in understanding the key to success, agents need to know the...
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Author:
Ted Guarnero
06th June 2008
Greer, SC ? ?You can run from the risk and hide your head in the sand or you can face the next phase of the real estate market?and steer your destiny in the direction of success.? Those are the words of Craig Rozema, real estate investment specialist, le...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th April 2008
Be Prepared!
Do you plan to apply for a mortgage soon? A nationally recognized credit repair expert discusses the latest change in the way the mortgage industry determines your interest rate, and what you can do about it.
Mortgage Time
Your mortg...
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Author:
Jim Kemish
09th April 2008
There has been a real turnaround in the financial markets since the start of 2008. The fallout from the subprime mortgage problem in the USA is being felt on this side of the Atlantic. But what does this mean for you if you're trying to get a mortgage t...
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Author:
Paul Elms
02nd April 2008
A Bumpy Road Ahead
Figures show the number of shoe making factories on the mainland increased from 20,000 to more than 30,000 between 2002 and 2006, but orders were much slower, leading to an irrational "price war", experts said.
Industry newcomers, m...
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Author:
Janey
01st April 2008
Bad credit mortgage loans are not difficult to get if you know how to find the right companies. Although the subprime mortgage collapse in the USA has made many lenders nervous of debtors with bad credit records, it is still possible to secure an adverse ...
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Author:
Tom Healy
13th February 2008
The US Federal Reserve has responded to economic pressure by aggressively cutting interest rates, some countries might imagine they won't be affected by the lack of confidence in past decisions made by US and European banks.
But some people outside the...
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Author:
Robert Palmer