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Today’s Lowest FHA Mortgage Rates – Interest Rates from Bank of America, Lending Tree, Chase and CitiMortgage

Today’s lowest FHA mortgage rates are currently around 4.5% for the 30 year fixed mortgage. It is important to remember that many major lending institutions including Bank of America, Lending Tree, Chase and CitiMortgage, are reporting interest rates for FHA mortgages very close to conventional mortgages. Please remember that only the best borrowers will have [...]

Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid X Sells Out Online – Apple iPhone 4 Finally Sees Competition

For quite some time the Apple iPhone has sat as the king of the smartphone world.  While Research in Motion has its place in the business industry with the Blackberry few can argue that the iPhone has found it’s way to the top of the smartphone industry.  The iPhone 4 sold approximately 1.5 million units in [...]

Wells Fargo Refinance Mortgage Rates – Home Loans for Bad Credit Borrowers Still Remain at Low Levels in July

Wells Fargo refinance mortgage rates are at extremely low levels as many Americans have found that 30 year fixed home loans are around 4.5% for borrowers to qualify. It is important to remember for those with bad credit is going to be nearly impossible to lock in the interest rates at this level. To receive [...]

Free Annual Credit Report Offered by Government – Transunion, Equifax and Experian Credit History Reports

The free annual credit report offered by the government allows Americans one free credit history report each year from the credit bureaus Transunion, Equifax and Experian. It is very important to remember that this government free credit report does not include a free credit score. At the present time the government only sponsors one website [...]

NAHB Homebuilder Survey and Wells Fargo Housing Market Index Drops to 14

The NAHB homebuilders survey and Wells Fargo Housing Index fell two points to 14 for the month of July.  The data for June was downwardly revised from 17 to 16.  This is currently the lowest level we have seen since April of 2009.  For those that do not remember the Dow Jones Industrial Average was [...]

Republicans Gaining in Polls for November Election – Opposing Unemployment Insurance is Working for GOP

This November is going to be very interesting when it comes to the elections.  President Obama recently finished a speech in which he pushed for an emergency unemployment insurance bill.  The president and Democrats have been pushing for this bill for quite some time but the Republicans have been very firm in rejecting the proposal. [...]

One Hour Bad Credit Payday Loan – Cash Advance Loan Options for a Low Credit Score in July 2010

A one hour bad credit payday loan has allowed many Americans the opportunity to borrow up to $1500 cash with a very low credit score.  This cash advance loan option is one of the only ways to borrow money with no credit check at all.  It is important to remember that this loan time does [...]

Obama Pushes Emergency Unemployment Benefits Extension – Insurance Vote by Senate on July 20

Today, president Obama is pushing for an emergency unemployment benefits extension during a speech at the Rose Garden.  The president feels that the unemployment insurance benefits vote should pass in the Senate on July 20th as it has been turned away three times over the last several weeks. With the unemployment rate over 9% many [...]

Back to School Stocks Benefitting from Less Financial Regulation – Education Stocks Soar Early on Monday

With retailers picking up speed with back to school sales it looks as if back to school stocks are beginning to gain momentum as well.  With less financial regulation a very strong possibility in the near future some of the common education stock names are soaring on Monday morning. Corinthian Colleges Inc is up over [...]

Nevada Unemployment Up to 14.2% as Home Prices off 56.5% from Housing Market Top

The overall economy in Nevada continues to struggle as the unemployment rate jumped from 14.1% to 14.2% recently.  Las Vegas is even higher with an unemployment rate of 14.5%.  There is very little argument to be made that the decline in home prices has definitely help to spur these high unemployment rates. When looking at [...]

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