Archive for July, 2009
NIAGARA COUNTY: Another lawmaker facing residency questions
The residency of another Niagara County lawmaker has been called into question.
English defends taxpayer subsidy for family home
Finance Minister Bill English is defending taxpayers paying $1000 a week for his family home in Wellington, saying National put a cap on the accommodation allowance for ministers when it took office.
Loans to private sector fall 0.7%
LENDING to the private sector fell for the first time on record in June, according to the latest Central Bank figures.
Wealth Check: ‘Should I clear my debts or save as much as I can?’
Katie Ratcliffe, 23, is a social work graduate who is looking for her first job as a social worker.
The grown-up gap year
Twiddling your thumbs in a recession-struck office? Yearning to break away from the monotony of routine? If “yes” is the answer to these questions, you might consider joining the growing ranks of “sabbat-packers”.
Reverse Mortgage Insider Has Some Advice for Senior Citizens on Using These Loans
July 31, 2009 – I was contacted recently by a freelance writer who wanted to get some dirt on reverse mortgages.
The Case for AMCs – Pro-Teck Answering the Mailbox
In a press release last month Pro-Teck Valuation Services offered its perspective of the role of AMCs in the wake of HVCC, and their effect on the mortgage industry.
Genworth Falls After Losses in Mortgage Insurance
July 31 — Genworth Financial Inc. , the life insurer and mortgage guarantor that failed to get a U.S
Genworth Falls After Losses in Mortgage Insurance
July 31 — Genworth Financial Inc. , the life insurer and mortgage guarantor that failed to get a U.S
Genworth Falls After Losses in Mortgage Insurance Business
July 31 — Genworth Financial Inc. , the life insurer and mortgage guarantor that failed to get a U.S
