According to a report issued yesterday by RealtyTrac Inc., in the first half of 2011 foreclosure rates fell in 84 percent of metropolitan areas with a population of at least 200,000 people.
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Largest U.S. Metro Areas See Decline in Foreclosure Activity?
July 28th, 2011 · No Comments · Mortgages
Tags: Default·Economy·foreclosure·foreclosure rates·Foreclosures·homeowners·housing market·mortgage lenders·Mortgages·RealtyTrac·recession·repossessions·unemployement
How Will You Pay Back Your Student Loan Debt?
May 25th, 2011 · 2 Comments · Student Loans
If you’re going to graduate from college with $24,000 in student loan debt – the average among college graduates these days – it is imperative you explore all your options for paying it off.
Tags: college·college graduates·debt·Default·Kiplinger·student loan consolidation·student loan debt·Student Loans
What the Government’s ‘Debt Ceiling’ Says About Our Own
January 31st, 2011 · 2 Comments · Consumer Debt
What are we, as individual Americans, to learn from our country’s chronic failure to pay down our debt? Living on credit is a temporary fix. The goal is to pay as you go.
Tags: America·Congress·credit·Credit Limit·cut spending·debt·debt ceiling·Default·John Boehner
Credit Crisis – PIIGGS to the Trough
May 7th, 2010 · No Comments · Banking, Economy
We told you so. In a Feb 8, 2010 blog post, we discussed whether it was time to move funds into money markets, as the PIIGS economies had a pretty good chance of taking down the stock market. Maybe you’ve heard about the prediction of a “Double Dip” economy, meaning the credit crunch might not [...]
Tags: Default·economic default·euro·European economy·Germany·Greece·PIGS·PIIGGS·Spain·stock market



