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Yahoo! News Search Results for Home Equity Loan In Texas
Yahoo! News Search Results for Home Equity Loan In Texas
Tapping the Future Value of Your Home (US News & World Report)
Some retirees leverage home appreciation in advance.
Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
If he's the answer, then the question must be ridiculous. - NY Governor David Paterson on John McCain
Lenders remain wary of real estate investors (Contra Costa Times)
Cupertino accountant Richard Smith wants to buy a few bank-repossessed houses in Antioch and Brentwood priced at about $200,000 and rent them out. He can make down payments of about 30 percent, and ca...
SWS Group Reports Net Income of $31.9 Million for Fiscal 2008 (PR Newswire vi...
SWS Group, Inc. today reported net income of $31.9 million, or diluted earnings per share of $1.17, on net revenues of $301.6 million for fiscal 2008, compared with net income of $37.6 million, or dil...
FDIC: 117 troubled banks, and bank profits plunge in Q2 (Austin American-Stat...
The number of troubled U.S. banks leaped to the highest level in about five years and bank profits plunged by 86 percent in the second quarter as slumps in the housing and credit markets continued.
Subprime mortgage trauma is similar to S&L crisis (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
If you think the subprime mortgage horror show looks disturbingly familiar, it's because you've probably seen this...
Lone Star's Grayken Races Apollo, KKR for Distressed Buyouts (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 22 (Bloomberg) -- As 2008 dawned, Lone Star Funds founder John Grayken made clear to potential investors that his private-equity firm was in a race to profit from the biggest collapse in credit m...
The Savvy Consumer: Parents may get state help to pay for college (Fort Worth...
TERESA McUSIC Texas is launching its second prepaid tuition plan next month ? and not a moment too soon. More than ever, parents need to plan for college expenses. "It?s going to be one of the major...
Ban on seller aid for down payments could hurt first-time buyers (Seattle Times)
Real-estate agents say some first-time homebuyers could be closed out of the market once seller-assisted down-payment programs, such as Nehemiah, are eliminated for use with FHA-backed mortgages start...
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