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French Polynesia minus the second mortgage
Despite a reputation for opulence and exclusivity, it's perfectly possible to visit these dreamy islands without taking out a second mortgage.
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Turbo-traders take Bank of America for a ride
On a normal day, 4 billion shares of stock change hands on the New York Stock Exchange. One in 10 belongs to a single company. It's not McDonald's or IBM, both of which have been on a tear.
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Don't Overlook Tax Break of Mortgage Points
When doing your taxes, don't overlook the points you paid to get a lower mortgage rate.
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Company offers second-chance mortgage loans
Homeowners who got caught in the Las Vegas housing bubble and lost their homes through foreclosure or short sale deserve a second chance, said Rick Piette, manager of Premier Mortgage Lending.
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Credit score of 640 will secure mortgage loan
As we all know getting a mortgage loan today can be a challenge. Dealing with adverse credit can be somewhat...
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Banks in Mortgage Deal Said to Demand N.Y. Claims Dropped
Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Wells Fargo & Co. made a last minute demand that New York drop claims filed against them last week as a condition of a $25 billion nationwide settlement over foreclosure abuses, a person familiar with the matter said.
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Why Bank of America is the new Citigroup
On a normal day, 4 billion shares of stock change hands on the New York Stock Exchange. One in 10 belongs to a single company. It's not McDonald's or IBM, both of which have been on a tear.
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Getting paid $35,000 to short sell
In an effort to cut their losses, banks are paying some struggling homeowners as much as $35,000 to sell their homes before they end up in foreclosure.
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$25B settlement reached over foreclosure abuses
A landmark $25 billion settlement with the nation's top mortgage lenders was hailed by government officials Thursday as long-overdue relief for victims of foreclosure abuses. But consumer advocates countered that far too few people will benefit.
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BofA Delays Refis as U.S. Boosts Demand
Bank of America is telling some customers to wait 90 days for mortgage refinancing
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