Lots of people dream of retiring as early as they can, but that fantasy looks like a reality for Denise Perry — even in this shattered economy. The 56-year-old federal court employee wants to leave work as soon as she turns 60 and can start …
Banks continue to feast at the bailout banquet while consumers are getting thrown the crumbs. The most vexing result of last year’s financial meltdown is that loans are harder and more expensive to get, even if your credit is good. Yet on Wall Street …
For Aaron Carter, a musician who was struggling to fit a drum set, a piano and three guitars into his 600-square-foot apartment in Phoenix, the math on owning a home finally began to work in his favor. Rent for the apartment he shared with his wife …
Worried by the increasing wave of insider abuses and falsification of documents by directors of microfinance banks (MFBs) and primary mortgage institutions (PMIs), the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has threatened to sanction directors of these …
ABC Learning founder Eddy Groves gave $12.6 million to a mysterious discretionary trust in a move which has caused the corporate regulator to have ”grave concerns” about his generosity. Mr Groves appeared in a Federal Court in Sydney this morning …
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ben Bernanke put himself at odds with the Obama administration Wednesday by resisting its plan to create a consumer protection agency for risky financial products. The Federal Reserve chief said those responsibilities should stay …
Sandra Tupurins, a local mortgage lender, will hold a seminar for first-time home buyers from 5:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. tonight at the Pasadena Central Library, 285 E. Walnut St. The seminar will cover current real estate trends, short sales and …
For Aaron Carter, a musician who was struggling to fit a drum set, a piano and three guitars into his 600-square-foot apartment in Phoenix, the math on owning a home finally began to work in his favor. Rent for the apartment he shared with his wife …
LONDON (Reuters) – House prices in England and Wales were flat for a third consecutive month in July, causing the year-on-year decline to slow to 7.7 percent from 8.7 percent, property data company Hometrack said on Monday. But a broad-based recovery …
LONDON (Reuters) – House prices in England and Wales were flat for a third consecutive month in July, causing the year-on-year decline to slow to 7.7 percent from 8.7 percent, property data company Hometrack said on Monday. But a broad-based recovery …