Should homeowners brace for more financial pain?
The US has recovered from the recession and housing bubble decline, and things look up for real estate….didn’t they?
Hold on, Turbo. Marketwatch reports that the most recent Case-Shiller home price index indicates a “not-seasonally adjusted” .2 percent drop for 20 major American cities for December 2009. Prices did rise [...]
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As more people struggle to pay their credit card bills, one segment of the economy is booming: debt collection. It’s not an easy task. Most people John Goebel calls are angry, some are apathetic, and a few break down in tears.
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Amid a massive fundraising campaign for Haiti earthquake relief, it can be difficult to choose whom to support among the dozens of private aid groups working in the shattered Caribbean nation. Perhaps the most important thing to look for is a group with a long history of operating in Haiti.
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Recent earthquakes have Caribbean residents running scared
The recent Haiti earthquake that ravaged Port-Au-Prince shook the lives of hundreds of thousands of people to their very foundation. The world has reached out with aid, from food to supplies to simply cash advance distributions for aid groups. However, the lack of homes and the nightmare of delivering [...]
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The newest budgeting tools help you track where money goes, pay off debt faster and even help avoid interest charges.
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