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November 14, 2008

  • Homeowners Under Water

    Homeowners Under Water
    ationwide, almost one out of every five homeowners with a mortgage owes more to their lender than their properties are worth.  But if you subtract the states where nearly 60% of all homeowners are "under water" (owing more on their mortgage than the home is worth), which includes California, Florida, Arizona, Georgia and [...]

November 13, 2008

  • Temporary Jobs: The Best 5

    Temporary Jobs: The Best 5
    With the holidays just around the corner, and the economy in bad shape, many people are looking for ways to find that extra shopping money this year.  Our Money editor, Stacy Johnson, has a few ideas for finding the best temporary jobs, and even temporary jobs that could lead to full [...]

November 12, 2008

  • Pending Home Sales Fall in September

    Pending Home Sales Fall in September
    The Pending Home Sales Index for the month of September fell 4.6% to 89.2 after climbing 7.4% in August, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Still, the index was up 1.6% from a year ago.
    The NAR report said the dip in sales was tempered by a sharp decline [...]

November 11, 2008

  • Obama on Fighting Foreclosure

    Obama on Fighting Foreclosure
    During his campaign for the presidency, Barack Obama explained where he stands on many of the economic issues that matter most to Americans.
    On foreclosures, Obama wants the government to step in to help homeowners facing foreclosure.
    · Allow troubled homeowners to refinance to a loan insured by the Federal Housing Administration.
    · Require any [...]

November 10, 2008

  • Bad Insurance Buys

    Bad Insurance Buys
    Modern life isn't cheap… so it pays to make sure you're not wasting money on anything. And that includes insurance. Are you paying for unnecessary insurance? Money Editor Stacy Johnson helps you find out in this short (1:26) video…

    If you have questions or comments about this article, please use the "Comment" link below [...]

November 9, 2008

  • Home Prices Expected to Fall Even More

    Home Prices Expected to Fall Even More
    Home prices are down 20% nationwide since their peak in July 2006, according to the S&P/Case-Shiller home price index. Economist Nouriel Roubini of New York University, who accurately predicted the housing slide and credit crisis, expects another 20% decline in home prices in the next year. Patrick Newport of [...]

November 8, 2008

  • Great Jobs Without a Degree

    Great Jobs Without a Degree
    With the economy reeling and unemployment on the rise, how can you find a great job if you don't have that college degree? It may be easier (and cheaper) than you think, as Money Editor Stacy Johnson explains in this short (1:16) video…

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November 7, 2008

  • Homeowner Insurance: Getting the Best Quote

    Homeowner Insurance: Getting the Best Quote
    Too many people will find the most obscure, no-name insurance companies in order to get the cheapest deal and find out later that the company doesn't pay on insurance claims!
    Bottom Line: It's a great idea to apply for online quotes from different companies, but before you move forward make sure [...]

November 6, 2008

  • Debt - How to Get Out of It

    Debt - How to Get Out of It
    Have you ever thought that if you could just find a way to make more money it would solve all your financial problems? The problem is, those who are bad at managing money will always be in debt regardless of how much they make.
    Here are a few tips [...]

November 5, 2008

  • Going Green - Myths Busted

    Going Green - Myths Busted
    There are a lot of misconceptions about environmentally friendly ways to save money, and Money Editor Stacy Johnson busts some of those myths in this short video (runs 1:24)…

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November 4, 2008

  • Gas Prices Continue to Fall

    Gas Prices Continue to Fall
    When gasoline prices were climbing like a rocket, we touched on the topic several times on this site, wondering how the rising prices were affecting you and your driving and spending habits.
    Now, prices for gas are dropping like a rock, tumbling to prices of a year ago. There are even some [...]

November 3, 2008

  • Foreclosures Rise Again

    Foreclosures Rise Again
    U.S. foreclosure activity in September rose 21 percent from a year earlier but fell by double-digits from the prior month as some state laws slowed the foreclosure process.
    Foreclosure filings—default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions—fell by 12 percent from August to 265,968 in September, according to a monthly report by research firm [...]

November 2, 2008

  • Lower Your Property Taxes

    Lower Your Property Taxes
    As many as 60 percent of us pay TOO MUCH on our property taxes. So how do you get your taxes lowered? Money Editor Stacy Johnson has some suggestions in this short (1:38) video…

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November 1, 2008

  • Real Estate News - November 2008

    Real Estate News - November 2008
    Our November 2008  Newsletter is now up…
    From the right Nav Menu, Find "PAGES AND NEWSLETTERS" and Select "November 2008 below "Our Monthly Newsletters".
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October 31, 2008

  • Home Sales Up, Prices Down

    Home Sales Up, Prices Down
    Sales of existing homes rose in September, but prices continued to drop, according to the latest reading on the battered housing market by the National Association of Realtors. The report shows sales by homeowners jumped in September to an annual pace of 5.18 million, up 1.4% from a year ago. It [...]

October 30, 2008

  • Need a Mortgage? There's Still Hope

    Need a Mortgage? There's Still Hope
    Credit standards have been getting tighter all year, reducing the number of people who qualify for loans. It's hard to quantify how many people have been disqualified because of stricter lending standards, but mortgages are still available despite all the hoopla about the credit crunch.
    Qualified borrowers can find conforming and [...]

October 29, 2008

  • True Costs of Home Improvements

    True Costs of Home Improvements
    How do you decide when hiring a contractor is the right way to go versus doing it yourself?
    Money Editor Stacy Johnson looks at this question in this short video (runs 1:34)…

    Any comments about doing it yourself versus hiring a contractor?  We'd love to hear your thoughts. Just click the comment link [...]

October 28, 2008

  • Rescue for U.S. Homeowners?

    Rescue for U.S. Homeowners?
    Housing is at the root of the financial crisis, and preventing foreclosures could bring a double-barreled benefit. It would allow families to remain in their homes and could also help keep the housing market from spiraling out of control. The more foreclosed homes that get dumped on the market, the [...]

October 27, 2008

  • Saving Money: Is This Being TOO Thrifty?

    Saving Money: Is This Being TOO Thrifty?
    When the Rachel Ray show was looking for the thriftiest mom in America, they found Margie Read. Is this being a tad bit too thrifty? (Video runs 1:36)…

    So, have you ever picked up the condiments when you left McDonalds and taken them home to use them? We'd love to [...]

October 26, 2008

  • Making This a Green Fall

    Making This a Green Fall
    Summer is a thing of the past and fall is upon us. In some parts of the country, you may already have turned on your furnace during cold nights. In many northern U.S. states, temperatures have already dipped into the 40s and high 30s, and snow has already fallen in some [...]

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