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...term. These costs often get swept under the rug in the sales pitch because they are not up-front charges but are subtracted from the amount the borrower eventually receives. Take the house from the example above, with a $175,600 reverse mortgage. Typical costs would include an origination fee of $4,700, mortgage insurance of $4,700, other finance costs of $1,200 and servicing fees (deducted monthly but computed up front) of $4,500--leaving a payout of only $160,500. Live in the house longer than the bank expects, and you are ahead. Leave (or die) much...
...high-tech devices that blur the number plate at the flick of a switch to cruder tactics like rubbing mud all over the tag. Motorists Against Detection, which claims to have destroyed hundreds of speed cameras throughout the U.K., plans to torch, spray-paint and run over the congestion-fee cameras, too. "We've clearly paid for these roads already," says a member of the group, who declines to be named. "We're like sheep. The French wouldn't have it." Driving has never been an entirely logical exercise. Motorists make emotional decisions about when to pass, for example...
...anyone who knew Andrea, I called and went in for an appointment. It was really just an excuse to meet her,” he says. Within two weeks the pair went on their first date, McGinty returned Dolan’s It’s Just Lunch registration fee, and less than four months later they were married...
...sales, is adding broker-compliance screening to its products. Tilken says Broker Audit's toughest competition will be in-house software developed by brokerages. That's probably truest of the largest houses, which might find it less expensive to write their own code than to pay a per-broker fee month after month...
Forty-five million dead since 1973. Entire generations nonchalantly slaughtered as some stand by, chanting that they have the “choice” to kill the most innocent and vulnerable of all victims: children. Harvard-Radcliffe Students For Choice President Abigail L. Fee ’05 laments that “the current administration is surreptitiously attacking our reproductive rights instead of launching an overt campaign” and that “we could wake up to find that our reproductive freedoms have been snatched away” (Op-Ed, “Speak...