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9 hours ago ago from Gary Rumor's Anti-Entropic Continuum

I have back pain. I was almost sold on the idea of the 55 plus getting medicare. After all I was fired last spring and denied unemployment and couldn't afford the COBRA and I really could have used the insurance since I had a surgery a few years back due to a life threatening illness, but what was available to me? Nothing. No medicare, no medical, no insurance unless I could come up with $460 a month. So I toughed it out. But over last week ...

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Obama implores top bankers to increase lending

19 hours ago ago from Today News From Pakistan

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama implored top bankers Monday to help keep the fragile recovery from faltering by boosting lending to small businesses and getting behind an overhaul of financial regulation . "We rise and fall together," he declared. The bankers said they got the message. Some pledged to increase lending and exercise more caution over outside compensation for their employees. But they also insisted they ...

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February 2008 Mortgage Licensing Update | Mortgage Bankers Association

14 hours ago ago from Mortgage Bankers Association

With a field house in an uproar and the State legislatures in session, you can expect a lot of changes over the next 2 quarters. The Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System debuted last month and has already begun to move strongly in 7 different countries. FHA would have to change radically with the U.S. Congress has threatened to bring a new law. Many states probably do before the accounts to the lender requires the borrower s ability to repay ...

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1 hour, 3 minutes ago ago from WalletPop

It may be time to have a re-think! About what? About 30-year fixed rate mortgages. I know, this is practically sacrosanct territory in this country and questioning it is like questioning, well, God or country. But there are those who are, in fact, raising some questions about the wisdom of this American institution -- most countries offer only adjustable rate mortgages. For one thing, the typical American picks up and moves every 5 to ...

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