Sep 16, 2009 | via Jackson Hole News And Guide
The Wyoming Association of Realtors is promoting an amendment to the state constitution that would prohibit an idea long pushed by some in Teton County a real estate transfer tax. Comment?
Bernanke foresees a difficult challengesa sustaining...
Aug 21, 2009 | via Christian Science Monitor
Remove Fed supports too soon, and the recovery may falter. Go too slow, and inflation or another 'bubble' could prove ruinous. Comment?
Financial 'safe zone' not as safe
Aug 2, 2009 | via Springfield News Leader
Torrington, Wyo. -- Carl Rupp and his neighbors follow the old rancher's creed: 'Keep your money in your pocket.' Rupp has farmed his whole life. Comment?
Rural Plains communities avoiding recessiona s worst
Aug 1, 2009 | via The Boston Globe
The fiscal prudence of farmers like Carl Rupp has protected Goshen County, Wyoming, and other rural areas in the heartland from the economic ills plaguing much of the nation. Comment?
Middle America's economic 'safe zone' shrinking
Aug 1, 2009 | via Theeagle.com
TORRINGTON, Wyo. -- Carl Rupp and his neighbors follow the old rancher's creed: "Keep your money in your pocket." Rupp has farmed his whole life. Comment?
Prometheus fires up apartment industry
3 min ago | via East Bay Business Times
While much of the residential real estate industry took a dive in 2009, Prometheus Real Estate Group has poured $120 million into improving 21 of its properties and launched a $400,000 branding strategy. Comment?
Florida High Court Approves Mediation Models
3 min ago | via CBS4
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Personal Finance Daily: Maintenance costs can kill a...
1 hr ago | via MarketWatch
Don't miss these top stories: With home prices and interest rates lower than they've been in years, plus an $8,000 tax credit still available, it's no surprise first-time home buyers are eager to dip their feet into the housing market. Comment?
Are bond yields too high for stocks?
1 hr ago | via MarketWatch
Bond yields have been rising throughout December, to their highest level since August, causing some concern that returns on government debt might become more attractive than those on equities and could slow the advance in stocks. Comment?
25 min ago | via Detroit News
The decking of the halls. The caroling of the choirs. The hassling of the mortgage. Comment?