Archive for January, 2010
Valley homeowner grasping for ways to survive market crash (12 News Phoenix)
Phoenix-area homeowners are easily the most frustrated part of the housing market. How and when their home values stabilize and begin to increase again is part of the complex question of when the housing market will recover.
Valley homeowner grasping for ways to survive market crash (The Arizona Republic)
Homeowners are trying to hold on to their homes and battered confidence in the Phoenix market as they search for positive signs.
Valley homeowner grasping for ways to survive market crash - Arizona Republic
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Valley homeowner grasping for ways to survive market crash
Arizona Republic In the late 1990s, Wolfrum decided to obtain a home-equity loan and fix up his house and buy a car. In 2005, Wolfrum refinanced to combine his mortgage with … and more » |
Five myths about America’s credit card debt (Washington Post)
They’re yuppie food stamps. They give new meaning to the question “paper or plastic?” And they’re in everyone’s wallet. Americans have nearly 700 million all-purpose bank credit cards, plus nearly 500 million retail store cards — and they have transformed how we live and consume. Today, Americans are more dependent on credit than savings, a radical departure from the last major economic crisis …
Cash in on credits this tax season (The Hamilton Journal News)
Pay less to the IRS this year thanks to new tax credits and deductions. We talked with local tax professionals and Internal Revenue Service officials on ways to get more return when you file your taxes.


















