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Weatherization heats up in 2010

21 hours ago ago from Current Savers Blog

By John W. Edwards, Jr. President Barack Obama certainly is walking the walk when it comes to weatherizing America’s homes. Five billion dollars was included in the economic stimulus legislation for the Weatherization Assistance Program, the federal program started in 1976 to help low-income families. And more recently the president has proposed a “cash for caulkers” incentive program for homeowners modeled on the successful ...

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City program helps two families become home owners (Jacksonville Daily News)

15 hours ago ago from HomeownerEquities.com

Two local families are enjoying the holiday season in their new homes thanks to a little help from the City of Jacksonville. Follow this link: City program helps two families become home owners (Jacksonville Daily News) Share the News: Related posts: City program helps two families become home owners (Jacksonville Daily News) Financial circumstances may affect home equity credit (Jacksonville Daily News) Program may help some stay ...

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Java Program 2

2 hours ago ago from Vacancies freelance jobs

Write the program in Java (without a graphical user interface) and have it calculate the payment amount for 3 mortgage loans. 7 years at 5.35% 15 years at 5.5% 30 years at 5.75% Use an array for the different loans. Display the mortgage payment amount for each loan and then list the loan balance and interest paid for each payment over the term of the loan. Use loops to prevent lists from scrollin > scriptlance jobs Posted on December ...

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Do you have bad credit and want to refinance your

2 hours ago ago from Reduce Your Mortgage Online

Do you have bad credit and want to refinance your mortgage? Do you owe more than your home is actually worth? Struggling to make your monthly home loan payments? Are you in foreclosure or worried about it? Then President Obamas “Making Home Affordable” plan is perfect for you. This new stimulus program offers mortgage refinancing and modification options to millions of people, regardless of their financial situation. Here is how this stimulus ...

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Innovative home loan programs can help lenders and home buyers – EmpireStateNews.net

18 hours ago ago from Home Refinance Mortgages

Innovative home loan programs can help lenders and home buyers EmpireStateNews.net JOHNSTOWN Buyers interested in a home loan that requires no down payment, no private mortgage insurance and offers low, fixed interest rates may have an USDA has funds for loans , down payment assistance for prospective homeowners The Cherokeean Herald all 2 news articles Original post click here

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Inadequate Oversight Cited in Weatherization Program

17 hours ago ago from The New York Times

When federal inspectors visited Illinois recently to see how the state was using $242 million in stimulus money for weatherizing homes, they were troubled by what they found. A weatherization contractor had done slipshod work, installing a furnace that leaked gas in one home, they said, and the local agency overseeing the work had failed to detect the leak. The state was not inspecting the work of all the agencies administering the work, ...

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OppenheimerFunds to pay $77M in Ill. settlement

43 minutes ago ago from U.S. News

OppenheimerFunds to pay $77M in Ill. settlement NEW YORK (AP) -- OppenheimerFunds Inc. said Tuesday it will pay the state of Illinois $77 million to settle an investigation into the firm's management of a college savings program. Oppenheimer spokeswoman Jeaneen Pisarra said the firm has also reached a tentative $67 million settlement with New Mexico. The firm is in talks with Maine, Nebraska and Texas. Last month, OppenheimerFunds agreed ...

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Stephen Cowell: Cash for Caulkers: Right Plan, Wrong Name

5 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

"What's in a name?" Shakespeare's famous phrase rings true for many things, but not when it comes to "Cash for Caulkers." This nickname has become adopted by the mainstream media and the blogosphere to refer to a planned residential efficiency program called Home Star. Now that the President's Economic Recovery Board has unanimously voted in favor of this plan to weatherize America's homes, there will be much more attention paid to the ...

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