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Everybody loves a bargain. That's why some folks will travel 10 miles to save 50 cents on a gallon of milk. But if you need to borrow money for college, you don't have to drive across town to get a good deal on student loans.
(ARA) - With America's population aging, billions of dollars are spent each year on senior care expenses. But with economic worries affecting many families, cutting costs has become more important than ever. With a little creativity, seniors and their families can save a substantial amount of money.
The "rocket docket" is living up to its name - rushing through thousands of foreclosures and grinding away at the backlog that clogs the court system.
The Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee government has approached several public and private sector banks, including State Bank of India, for a Rs 500-crore credit line for its proposed move to create a land bank for upcoming industrial projects in the state.
A few junk-rated borrowers have been flexing their muscles against lenders lately and winning.
The city of Baltimore’s mortgage-lending discrimination lawsuit against Wells Fargo Bank N.A. may proceed to what will be a “time consuming and expensive” discovery process, a federal judge ruled Thursday afternoon.
NEW YORK - Repaying a student loan could soon be a little less painful. Starting this week, anyone with a federal student loan can apply for a program, run by the Department of Education, that caps monthly payments based on income, and forgives remaining balances after 25 years.
TEMECULA ---- Falling prices have sparked new interest in the city's First Time Home Buyer Program.
Lenders lose much more money on foreclosures than on loan modifications. So why are they so hesitant to modify mortgages?
Consumer white paper proposes ban on credit card companies raising borrowing limits or sending out cheques without consultation Credit card companies could be banned from raising borrowers' credit limits without consultation or sending out unsolicited credit cheques in a bid to prevent people running up unaffordable debt, the government said today. The moves are part of a consumer white paper, A ...
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