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This is odd in the extreme. There are a dozen other measures of economic health. Democrats understandably do not want to talk about them because they happen to be positive: the fastest growth rate in the West (now settling in at a healthy 4.2%), historically low interest rates and mortgage...
Although mortgage interest rates have hit historic lows in recent years, many minorities are still missing out on the benefits of home ownership. High prices are partly to blame but so, apparently, is a sizable information gap, according to a survey out last week from mortgage financier Fannie Mae. Minorities...
If you're out of work, it's a positive sign. Rising prices signal renewed economic vigor and a healthier job market. For everyone else, inflation is a serious pocketbook drain. Wage increases aren't likely to keep pace initially, and rising loan rates will further cut your buying power...
GET A FINANCIAL PLAN. It may cost you, but it's worth it. According to new research from Bankrate.com individuals who plan their finances carefully are more likely to contribute to retirement accounts, pay bills on time, own a home (and get the best rates on their mortgage) and switch...
MAKE AN EXTRA MORTGAGE PAYMENT. If you have a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage and you make an extra principal payment each year, you will reduce the term of that loan to 23 years. That's right: you can wipe out seven years of interest payments. If the cost of...