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Hard Money Lenders, Hard Money Lender - The Education of John Jay - City Journal

Monday, February 8th, 2010

The Education of John Jay - City Journal
First chief justice and Federalist Papers coauthor John Jay’s greatest legacy was setting the future course of American foreign policy. F ew could fathom why 55-year-old John Jay turned down President Adams’s nomination to rejoin the Supreme

The Hindu - Hindu
The see-no-evil approach to second mortgages is part of an overall denial on the part of policymakers, politicians, bankers and regulators that has prolonged the agony of the crisis. BOOM AND BUST: A building under construction in Madrid. Spain’s

PLAN TO PROTECT DEBTORS’ HOMES - Daily Express
BORROWERS could be protected from losing their home if they fall behind on credit card or loan payments, under new proposals from the Ministry of Justice. It suggested setting a minimum level of debt before a court can order the sale of a home. Under

Bad Credit Loans – Timing is Crucial - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 07, 2010 – Analysts at CreditPlain.com report that now is one of the best times to borrow money from banks or financial institutions. They report that this is in part because of the low interest rates that dominate

More consumers just say no to credit cards - USA Today
Emily Maddox, 24, of Knoxville , Tenn., is the kind of customer credit card companies covet. She has a good job as an Internet marketing coordinator, and she lives within her means. But she’s never had a credit card, and she has no plans to apply for

Interview with Treasury Secretary Geithner - RealClearPolitics
JAKE TAPPER: The latest jobs numbers are disappointing in a lot of ways. Larry Summers was on this broadcast in December and he said that the economy would be creating jobs by the spring. Do you still believe that to be true? TIMOTHY GEITHNER

Letters From Readers: Feb. 8 - Journal Times
Wisconsin is one of a three states in the nation with no interest rate caps. Hard-working Wisconsin residents are paying millions of dollars in excessive fees to payday lenders. Predatory payday lenders profit with interest rates of 500 percent or

Land of the fee - Herald-Palladium
Like a lot of Americans these days, Betty Lark can’t always make it from paycheck to paycheck, so she took out a payday loan. “The recession is really bad,” Lark, a certified nurse’s assistant, said Jan. 26 as she applied for a second consecutive

The Education of John Jay - City Journal
First chief justice and Federalist Papers coauthor John Jay’s greatest legacy was setting the future course of American foreign policy. F ew could fathom why 55-year-old John Jay turned down President Adams’s nomination to rejoin the Supreme

The Hindu - Hindu
The see-no-evil approach to second mortgages is part of an overall denial on the part of policymakers, politicians, bankers and regulators that has prolonged the agony of the crisis. BOOM AND BUST: A building under construction in Madrid. Spain’s

PLAN TO PROTECT DEBTORS’ HOMES - Daily Express
BORROWERS could be protected from losing their home if they fall behind on credit card or loan payments, under new proposals from the Ministry of Justice. It suggested setting a minimum level of debt before a court can order the sale of a home. Under

Bad Credit Loans – Timing is Crucial - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 07, 2010 – Analysts at CreditPlain.com report that now is one of the best times to borrow money from banks or financial institutions. They report that this is in part because of the low interest rates that dominate

More consumers just say no to credit cards - USA Today
Emily Maddox, 24, of Knoxville , Tenn., is the kind of customer credit card companies covet. She has a good job as an Internet marketing coordinator, and she lives within her means. But she’s never had a credit card, and she has no plans to apply for

Interview with Treasury Secretary Geithner - RealClearPolitics
JAKE TAPPER: The latest jobs numbers are disappointing in a lot of ways. Larry Summers was on this broadcast in December and he said that the economy would be creating jobs by the spring. Do you still believe that to be true? TIMOTHY GEITHNER

Letters From Readers: Feb. 8 - Journal Times
Wisconsin is one of a three states in the nation with no interest rate caps. Hard-working Wisconsin residents are paying millions of dollars in excessive fees to payday lenders. Predatory payday lenders profit with interest rates of 500 percent or

Land of the fee - Herald-Palladium
Like a lot of Americans these days, Betty Lark can’t always make it from paycheck to paycheck, so she took out a payday loan. “The recession is really bad,” Lark, a certified nurse’s assistant, said Jan. 26 as she applied for a second consecutive

Hard Money Lenders, Hard Money Lender - Hartsko, other lenders fill void left by banks - San Francisco Chronicle

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Hartsko, other lenders fill void left by banks - San Francisco Chronicle
“We would say: ‘We got a $1 million order from the Sharper Image. We need financing.’ With a snap of the fingers, the guy drove down to my office, we’d sign a document, he’d give us the money,” Levy recalls, sitting in the Deer Park, Long Island

Clifton couple negotiate selling their own home without a broker - NorthJersey.com
Retirees Frank and Dee Caputo have sold two homes without the help of a real estate agent. Now they’re trying again, with their Clifton bi-level. Though they started out by listing with a Realtor last summer, they decided they could more easily lower

Swaths of Middle TN feel mortgage stress - Nashville Tennessean
Losing two jobs in the last two years has made paying even a modest mortgage nearly impossible for Yolanda Tucker, who has two children at home, a 12-year-old and a 16-year-old. Unemployed since September, Tucker is living in North Nashville off a

Does A Loan Modification Company Request An Up Front Fee? - PRLog (free press release)
Hector Milla Editor of the “Best Loan Modification Companies Also, lenders and banks know how hard it is to keep up with a payment, they are always willing to negotiate so they won’t end up losing by having money invested on you without any

Email+ Share+ Big Brussels is watching - Sunday Business Post
Ireland’s banks are looking to Brussels for clues on what their future holds. The lenders that will soon take part in the National Asset Management Agency (Nama) scheme have already ceded much control over their destinies to Brian Lenihan, the

Bank glitch traps Lancaster pair in web of foreclosure - Columbus Dispatch
Someday, someone will produce a fair and balanced moral analysis of the housing collapse. Until then, we must settle for shallow, ill-informed and facile explanations that fall into two main camps: The lenders are crooks who got what they deserved

Bad Credit Loans – Timing is Crucial - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 07, 2010 – Analysts at CreditPlain.com report that now is one of the best times to borrow money from banks or financial institutions. They report that this is in part because of the low interest rates that dominate

Hartsko, other lenders fill void left by banks - San Francisco Chronicle
“We would say: ‘We got a $1 million order from the Sharper Image. We need financing.’ With a snap of the fingers, the guy drove down to my office, we’d sign a document, he’d give us the money,” Levy recalls, sitting in the Deer Park, Long Island

Clifton couple negotiate selling their own home without a broker - NorthJersey.com
Retirees Frank and Dee Caputo have sold two homes without the help of a real estate agent. Now they’re trying again, with their Clifton bi-level. Though they started out by listing with a Realtor last summer, they decided they could more easily lower

Swaths of Middle TN feel mortgage stress - Nashville Tennessean
Losing two jobs in the last two years has made paying even a modest mortgage nearly impossible for Yolanda Tucker, who has two children at home, a 12-year-old and a 16-year-old. Unemployed since September, Tucker is living in North Nashville off a

Does A Loan Modification Company Request An Up Front Fee? - PRLog (free press release)
Hector Milla Editor of the “Best Loan Modification Companies Also, lenders and banks know how hard it is to keep up with a payment, they are always willing to negotiate so they won’t end up losing by having money invested on you without any

Email+ Share+ Big Brussels is watching - Sunday Business Post
Ireland’s banks are looking to Brussels for clues on what their future holds. The lenders that will soon take part in the National Asset Management Agency (Nama) scheme have already ceded much control over their destinies to Brian Lenihan, the

Bank glitch traps Lancaster pair in web of foreclosure - Columbus Dispatch
Someday, someone will produce a fair and balanced moral analysis of the housing collapse. Until then, we must settle for shallow, ill-informed and facile explanations that fall into two main camps: The lenders are crooks who got what they deserved

Bad Credit Loans – Timing is Crucial - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 07, 2010 – Analysts at CreditPlain.com report that now is one of the best times to borrow money from banks or financial institutions. They report that this is in part because of the low interest rates that dominate

Hard Money Lenders, Hard Money Lender - The role fraud played in the mortgage crisis interview with an - Examiner

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

The role fraud played in the mortgage crisis interview with an - Examiner
After writing several articles about this country’s mortgage meltdown and the little-talked about role which illegal aliens have played in this crisis, a woman who I will call “Mary” contacted me with inside information on the crisis. What

Tough spot for some lenders - Las Vegas Review Journal
Nevada’s hard-money lenders, who use investor money to make development loans secured by real estate, now face a dilemma. The vast majority of hard-money loans have been foreclosed on in the wake of the collapse of the real estate bubble. But at the

The role fraud played in the mortgage crisis interview with an - Examiner
After writing several articles about this country’s mortgage meltdown and the little-talked about role which illegal aliens have played in this crisis, a woman who I will call “Mary” contacted me with inside information on the crisis. What

Tough spot for some lenders - Las Vegas Review Journal
Nevada’s hard-money lenders, who use investor money to make development loans secured by real estate, now face a dilemma. The vast majority of hard-money loans have been foreclosed on in the wake of the collapse of the real estate bubble. But at the

Hard Money Lenders, Hard Money Lender - Eliminate personal Need with Unemployed Fast Personal Loans - PRLog (free press release)

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Eliminate personal Need with Unemployed Fast Personal Loans - PRLog (free press release)
You might look for an affordable lender that might help you to find a suitable loan please visits: http://www.loans- for-the-unemployed.org/ fast-loans.html Getting urgent money needs in unemployed situation is quite hard these loans most of the

Eliminate personal Need with Unemployed Fast Personal Loans - PRLog (free press release)
You might look for an affordable lender that might help you to find a suitable loan please visits: http://www.loans- for-the-unemployed.org/ fast-loans.html Getting urgent money needs in unemployed situation is quite hard these loans most of the

Hard Money Lenders, Hard Money Lender - House rents fall 4% in just two months - This is Money

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

House rents fall 4% in just two months - This is Money
It has also benefited from quantitative easing - the Bank’s grand money-creation project - which has helped keep lending rates artificially low Looking over a five-year horizon or longer, it’s hard to see property as a wise long-term investment.

Asset-Based Lending Grows in Popularity - Wall Street Journal
Restaurants, retailers and others that collect credit-card payments are popular, though asset-based What are the drawbacks In addition to the relatively high rates, asset-based loans are secured; lenders can legally seize assets if the borrower

Lenders warn of massive mortgage crunch - This is Money
UK housebuyers could soon face a chronic shortage of credit that will see mortgages ‘rationed’ and punish first-time buyers, lenders warned today. When government schemes to keep mortgage lending afloat come to an end in 2014, a funding gap to the

Is There Any Hope for Lowering the Deficit? - CBS News
Today’s headlines would make any CPA scared: “A Red-Ink Decade” says the New York Times. “A Budget Written in Red Ink” says Politico and “Obama Budget would spend billions more” says the Washington Post. With a projected deficit of $1.56 TRILLION

Will you save in the long run? Refinancing 101 - MSNBC
Today’s low interest rates may look tempting, but how do you know if refinancing is really worth it? The ABCs of refinancing include knowing how to shop for a deal, knowing what to expect in closing costs and fees, and being able to figure out if

An Interview with Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson - CNBC
Editor’s Note: This is the unofficial transcript produced February 1, 2010 for The Kudlow Report - An Interview with Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. Tonight, on a special edition of THE KUDLOW REPORT live from Washington, DC, former Treasury

Fate of Yelm’s Highlands development in question - Tacoma News Tribune
YELM - Two partners are wrestling for control of what is thought to be the largest property in Thurston County caught in the collapse of the housing market, court records show. A hearing before a federal bankruptcy judge in March could be key to the

House rents fall 4% in just two months - This is Money
It has also benefited from quantitative easing - the Bank’s grand money-creation project - which has helped keep lending rates artificially low Looking over a five-year horizon or longer, it’s hard to see property as a wise long-term investment.

Asset-Based Lending Grows in Popularity - Wall Street Journal
Restaurants, retailers and others that collect credit-card payments are popular, though asset-based What are the drawbacks In addition to the relatively high rates, asset-based loans are secured; lenders can legally seize assets if the borrower

Lenders warn of massive mortgage crunch - This is Money
UK housebuyers could soon face a chronic shortage of credit that will see mortgages ‘rationed’ and punish first-time buyers, lenders warned today. When government schemes to keep mortgage lending afloat come to an end in 2014, a funding gap to the

Is There Any Hope for Lowering the Deficit? - CBS News
Today’s headlines would make any CPA scared: “A Red-Ink Decade” says the New York Times. “A Budget Written in Red Ink” says Politico and “Obama Budget would spend billions more” says the Washington Post. With a projected deficit of $1.56 TRILLION

Will you save in the long run? Refinancing 101 - MSNBC
Today’s low interest rates may look tempting, but how do you know if refinancing is really worth it? The ABCs of refinancing include knowing how to shop for a deal, knowing what to expect in closing costs and fees, and being able to figure out if

An Interview with Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson - CNBC
Editor’s Note: This is the unofficial transcript produced February 1, 2010 for The Kudlow Report - An Interview with Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. Tonight, on a special edition of THE KUDLOW REPORT live from Washington, DC, former Treasury

Fate of Yelm’s Highlands development in question - Tacoma News Tribune
YELM - Two partners are wrestling for control of what is thought to be the largest property in Thurston County caught in the collapse of the housing market, court records show. A hearing before a federal bankruptcy judge in March could be key to the

Hard Money Lenders, Hard Money Lender - UPDATE 1-US missile test mimicking Iran strike fails - Reuters

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

UPDATE 1-US missile test mimicking Iran strike fails - Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - For all the panic about China’s lending clampdown, the market has lost sight of the fact that the risks of excessive loan growth and hence economic overheating and inflation are still skewed to the upside. Global markets tumbled

Southlake businessman keeps Haitians’ plight in public eye - Dallas Morning News
much money home that it makes up at least a quarter of the country’s gross domestic product, according to the World Bank Project’s president and CEO. One night at a community meeting, Marie Emeline Benjamin, a Haitian-American social worker

Fed preparing to end its mortgage-rate initiative - Austin American-Statesman
For more than a year, the government pulled out all the stops to revive homebuying by driving down mortgage rates. Now, whether the housing market is ready or not, the government will be pulling out over the next two months. The winding down of

64th Bourbon County Conservation District Annual meeting held in - Fort Scott Tribune
The 64th Bourbon County Conservation District Annual Meeting started with a boom and ended with a bang. There were 138 attendees, young and seasoned, that filled the Uniontown High School Commons Area with conservation conversations and memories old

Scott Walker leads way in financing for governor - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Feb. 1, 2010 10:38 p.m. | Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker has the most money on hand in the race for governor, but Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett has shown he can raise funds quickly and former U.S. Rep. Mark Neumann is willing to put in his own

‘The Quants’: It Pays To Know Your Wall Street Math - WBUR
In 1962, Ed Thorp became every gambler’s favorite mathematician when he published the first mathematically proven method for beating the dealer at blackjack. Thorp’s work revolutionized the game. But he went further: In 1967, Thorp devised a system

New Hanover school board will consider seeking more forfeited cash - Star News Online
Last month, after reviewing the office’s gambling cases, Sheriff Ed McMahon forwarded $172,883 Forfeitures Last year a defendant, who faces charges in connection with a video poker arrest in the fall of 2005, alleged deputies seized more money

UPDATE 1-US missile test mimicking Iran strike fails - Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - For all the panic about China’s lending clampdown, the market has lost sight of the fact that the risks of excessive loan growth and hence economic overheating and inflation are still skewed to the upside. Global markets tumbled

Southlake businessman keeps Haitians’ plight in public eye - Dallas Morning News
much money home that it makes up at least a quarter of the country’s gross domestic product, according to the World Bank Project’s president and CEO. One night at a community meeting, Marie Emeline Benjamin, a Haitian-American social worker

Fed preparing to end its mortgage-rate initiative - Austin American-Statesman
For more than a year, the government pulled out all the stops to revive homebuying by driving down mortgage rates. Now, whether the housing market is ready or not, the government will be pulling out over the next two months. The winding down of

64th Bourbon County Conservation District Annual meeting held in - Fort Scott Tribune
The 64th Bourbon County Conservation District Annual Meeting started with a boom and ended with a bang. There were 138 attendees, young and seasoned, that filled the Uniontown High School Commons Area with conservation conversations and memories old

Scott Walker leads way in financing for governor - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Feb. 1, 2010 10:38 p.m. | Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker has the most money on hand in the race for governor, but Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett has shown he can raise funds quickly and former U.S. Rep. Mark Neumann is willing to put in his own

‘The Quants’: It Pays To Know Your Wall Street Math - WBUR
In 1962, Ed Thorp became every gambler’s favorite mathematician when he published the first mathematically proven method for beating the dealer at blackjack. Thorp’s work revolutionized the game. But he went further: In 1967, Thorp devised a system

New Hanover school board will consider seeking more forfeited cash - Star News Online
Last month, after reviewing the office’s gambling cases, Sheriff Ed McMahon forwarded $172,883 Forfeitures Last year a defendant, who faces charges in connection with a video poker arrest in the fall of 2005, alleged deputies seized more money

Hard Money Lenders, Hard Money Lender - Definition Of Hard Money Loans From Arlington Richfield - PRLog (free press release)

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Definition Of Hard Money Loans From Arlington Richfield - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Jan 25, 2010 – A hard money loan is a real estate loan collateralized against the quick-sale (fire sale) value of the real property for which the loan is made. Lenders take the first lien position, meaning that in the

Genworth shares rise after 4Q beats estimates - MSN Money
Mortgage-insurance policies cover losses when borrowers default and lenders are unable to recover their losses. There was broad concern last year that many insurers and financial firms might not survive the deluge of defaults. Genworth shares dropped

The loan sharks who offer trouble you can bank on - The Guardian
It all started when Mary (not her real name) and her husband defaulted on mortgage payments. Her husband – now her ex – saw a local moneylender as the only way out and agreed a loan, without any paperwork. “They made out like they were just one

Definition Of Hard Money Loans From Arlington Richfield - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Jan 25, 2010 – A hard money loan is a real estate loan collateralized against the quick-sale (fire sale) value of the real property for which the loan is made. Lenders take the first lien position, meaning that in the

Genworth shares rise after 4Q beats estimates - MSN Money
Mortgage-insurance policies cover losses when borrowers default and lenders are unable to recover their losses. There was broad concern last year that many insurers and financial firms might not survive the deluge of defaults. Genworth shares dropped

The loan sharks who offer trouble you can bank on - The Guardian
It all started when Mary (not her real name) and her husband defaulted on mortgage payments. Her husband – now her ex – saw a local moneylender as the only way out and agreed a loan, without any paperwork. “They made out like they were just one

Hard Money Lenders, Hard Money Lender - Investor of Old Order money had hits, misses - Lancaster online.com

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Investor of Old Order money had hits, misses - Lancaster online.com
Craig Covell had an idea. John Sensenig helped make it happen. Covell’s company, Everlast Roofing, was founded in 1996 — in part, with loans from Sensenig, a New Holland Old Order Mennonite entrepreneur. The interest rate, Covell said, was high

Jackson businesses and lenders have different views on financing - MLive.com
CITIZEN PATRIOT • NICK DENTAMARO Above: Erasmo Abrego pushes a rack of anodized aluminum pieces to a rinse tank at Elm Plating, 1319 S. Elm St. Top: In 8-degree weather, people line up early for the doors to open at the unemployment office in Kent

Jobless Turn to Family for Help - Dispatch
WARRENTON, Ore. — After Jean Ley lost her job as a mental health counselor in June 2008, she quickly realized how limited her options were. She had little savings. Unemployment benefits were not going to be enough to pay her bills. She was at risk

Thanh Nien - Thanhnien
Staff members count money at a bank in Ho Chi Minh City. A large number of new bank shares are expected to go on sale this year as commercial banks try to raise capital for meeting higher requirements from the central bank. Listing shares on the

Just 3,000 South Floridians have won loan modifications through - Palm Beach Interactive
Fewer than 3,000 South Floridians have a permanent loan modification under President Obama’s nearly year-old program to stem home foreclosures. In the Treasure Coast, just 111 troubled borrowers have seen permanent relief from the $75 billion plan

The loan sharks who offer trouble you can bank on - The Guardian
It all started when Mary (not her real name) and her husband defaulted on mortgage payments. Her husband – now her ex – saw a local moneylender as the only way out and agreed a loan, without any paperwork. “They made out like they were just one

Definition Of Hard Money Loans From Arlington Richfield - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Jan 25, 2010 – A hard money loan is a real estate loan collateralized against the quick-sale (fire sale) value of the real property for which the loan is made. Lenders take the first lien position, meaning that in the

Hard Times Can Bring Out Con Artists - Wall Street Journal
Unemployment, home foreclosures, rising debt. These problems set the stage for scams last year. The financial crisis spurred scam artists to target people with misleading “free” trials, job-hunting scams and other ruses. And financial experts say it

Debt Shield Encourages Annual Credit Report Checks for Consumers - PR.com
Columbia, MD, January 31, 2010 –( PR.com )– Executives at Debt Shield, a Maryland-based debt settlement company, are reminding consumers to get their free annual credit reports from AnnualCreditReport.com. In additional to banks and lenders, some

Investor of Old Order money had hits, misses - Lancaster online.com
Craig Covell had an idea. John Sensenig helped make it happen. Covell’s company, Everlast Roofing, was founded in 1996 — in part, with loans from Sensenig, a New Holland Old Order Mennonite entrepreneur. The interest rate, Covell said, was high

Jackson businesses and lenders have different views on financing - MLive.com
CITIZEN PATRIOT • NICK DENTAMARO Above: Erasmo Abrego pushes a rack of anodized aluminum pieces to a rinse tank at Elm Plating, 1319 S. Elm St. Top: In 8-degree weather, people line up early for the doors to open at the unemployment office in Kent

Jobless Turn to Family for Help - Dispatch
WARRENTON, Ore. — After Jean Ley lost her job as a mental health counselor in June 2008, she quickly realized how limited her options were. She had little savings. Unemployment benefits were not going to be enough to pay her bills. She was at risk

Thanh Nien - Thanhnien
Staff members count money at a bank in Ho Chi Minh City. A large number of new bank shares are expected to go on sale this year as commercial banks try to raise capital for meeting higher requirements from the central bank. Listing shares on the

Just 3,000 South Floridians have won loan modifications through - Palm Beach Interactive
Fewer than 3,000 South Floridians have a permanent loan modification under President Obama’s nearly year-old program to stem home foreclosures. In the Treasure Coast, just 111 troubled borrowers have seen permanent relief from the $75 billion plan

The loan sharks who offer trouble you can bank on - The Guardian
It all started when Mary (not her real name) and her husband defaulted on mortgage payments. Her husband – now her ex – saw a local moneylender as the only way out and agreed a loan, without any paperwork. “They made out like they were just one

Definition Of Hard Money Loans From Arlington Richfield - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Jan 25, 2010 – A hard money loan is a real estate loan collateralized against the quick-sale (fire sale) value of the real property for which the loan is made. Lenders take the first lien position, meaning that in the

Hard Times Can Bring Out Con Artists - Wall Street Journal
Unemployment, home foreclosures, rising debt. These problems set the stage for scams last year. The financial crisis spurred scam artists to target people with misleading “free” trials, job-hunting scams and other ruses. And financial experts say it

Debt Shield Encourages Annual Credit Report Checks for Consumers - PR.com
Columbia, MD, January 31, 2010 –( PR.com )– Executives at Debt Shield, a Maryland-based debt settlement company, are reminding consumers to get their free annual credit reports from AnnualCreditReport.com. In additional to banks and lenders, some

Hard Money Lenders, Hard Money Lender - Payday Loans for the Unemployed- Secured And Affordable - PRLog (free press release)

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Payday Loans for the Unemployed- Secured And Affordable - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Jan 30, 2010 – Obtaining loans in joblessness in it is a substance of uncertainty. You never identify that you will obtain a lender or not who will be set to give you with monetary aid. The want for short time and

Low-interest loans available for local projects - Morris Daily Herald
The Grundy Economic Development Council is looking for a few entrepreneurs or business people who can use low-cost financing for a project that will create jobs and stimulate economic activity in the county. Grundy County has $3.9 million in Recovery

This Time is Different - Safe Haven
“Our immersion in the details of crises that have arisen over the past eight centuries and in data on them has led us to conclude that the most commonly repeated and most expensive investment advice ever given in the boom just before a financial

How the ‘living, breathing’ economy tumbled - The Keene Sentinel
Some time in mid-2008, mortgage defaults reached a critical mass. Wall Street went into free fall, and the U.S. economy began to unravel. Then, like tumbling dominoes, economies around the world followed suit. How could a few Americans defaulting on

Ambition tempered by harsh economic realities - Financial Times
As a fan of Manchester United, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, chief executive of Virgin Money, is accustomed to success. But her quest to turn the financial services business she founded 15 years ago into a fully fledged bank has not been an easy win. Finally

Payday Loans for the Unemployed- Secured And Affordable - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Jan 30, 2010 – Obtaining loans in joblessness in it is a substance of uncertainty. You never identify that you will obtain a lender or not who will be set to give you with monetary aid. The want for short time and

Low-interest loans available for local projects - Morris Daily Herald
The Grundy Economic Development Council is looking for a few entrepreneurs or business people who can use low-cost financing for a project that will create jobs and stimulate economic activity in the county. Grundy County has $3.9 million in Recovery

This Time is Different - Safe Haven
“Our immersion in the details of crises that have arisen over the past eight centuries and in data on them has led us to conclude that the most commonly repeated and most expensive investment advice ever given in the boom just before a financial

How the ‘living, breathing’ economy tumbled - The Keene Sentinel
Some time in mid-2008, mortgage defaults reached a critical mass. Wall Street went into free fall, and the U.S. economy began to unravel. Then, like tumbling dominoes, economies around the world followed suit. How could a few Americans defaulting on

Ambition tempered by harsh economic realities - Financial Times
As a fan of Manchester United, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, chief executive of Virgin Money, is accustomed to success. But her quest to turn the financial services business she founded 15 years ago into a fully fledged bank has not been an easy win. Finally

Hard Money Lenders, Hard Money Lender - Euro-zone unemployment hits 10% - MENAFN

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Euro-zone unemployment hits 10% - MENAFN
LONDON (MarketWatch) — Unemployment in the 16-nation euro zone reached 10% in December for the first time, according to statistics released Friday, showing the slow economic recovery has yet to translate into job-making power. Eurostat said the

Fort Myers-based developer faces $339.6 million in foreclosure - News-Press
1:10 A.M. — A Fort Myers-based developer is facing $339.6 million in foreclosure lawsuits — the biggest foreclosure in Lee County history. The suits were filed Wednesday against Grosse Pointe Development for three projects: upscale retail/hotel

How Late Do You Have To Be On Your Mortgage Payments Before Go Into - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Jan 29, 2010 – In most situations, lenders want you to succeed, because if you have to go into bankruptcy, then the lender won’t get anything. Also, it is important because lenders are required by law to offer their

Treasury shifting gears on mortgage modifications - Contra Costa Times
WASHINGTON — Conceding that its initial mortgage relief program has been less than successful, the Treasury Department Thursday announced new rules to simplify and speed the decision-making process for struggling borrowers trying to modify the

Letters 1/29 - News-Democrat
The Jan. 14 News- Democrat front page carried an article about an individual paying $1,046 for about 2,000 copies of documents from Cahokia. The article goes on to blame the mayor for the cost, etc. I am neither a supporter or foe of the Cahokia

Euro-zone unemployment hits 10% - MENAFN
LONDON (MarketWatch) — Unemployment in the 16-nation euro zone reached 10% in December for the first time, according to statistics released Friday, showing the slow economic recovery has yet to translate into job-making power. Eurostat said the

Fort Myers-based developer faces $339.6 million in foreclosure - News-Press
1:10 A.M. — A Fort Myers-based developer is facing $339.6 million in foreclosure lawsuits — the biggest foreclosure in Lee County history. The suits were filed Wednesday against Grosse Pointe Development for three projects: upscale retail/hotel

How Late Do You Have To Be On Your Mortgage Payments Before Go Into - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Jan 29, 2010 – In most situations, lenders want you to succeed, because if you have to go into bankruptcy, then the lender won’t get anything. Also, it is important because lenders are required by law to offer their

Treasury shifting gears on mortgage modifications - Contra Costa Times
WASHINGTON — Conceding that its initial mortgage relief program has been less than successful, the Treasury Department Thursday announced new rules to simplify and speed the decision-making process for struggling borrowers trying to modify the

Letters 1/29 - News-Democrat
The Jan. 14 News- Democrat front page carried an article about an individual paying $1,046 for about 2,000 copies of documents from Cahokia. The article goes on to blame the mayor for the cost, etc. I am neither a supporter or foe of the Cahokia