West Virginia Housing Development Fund taking action
Sunday Dec 27 | via The Times West Virginian
The West Virginia Housing Development Fund is working to provide affordable housing and low-interest-rate mortgages. Comment?
JPMorgan Chase prospers despite economic turmoil
Thursday Dec 3 | via Charleston Daily Mail
JPMorgan Chase is not waiting for economists to decide if the recession has ended. Comment?
Nov 28, 2009 | via Register-herald.com
Nearly every West Virginian is still feeling the effects of last year's financial meltdown. Comment?
Agency's plan costly for banks
Nov 26, 2009 | via Charleston Daily Mail
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s plan to replenish its insurance fund to cover losses at failed banks is going to cost FDIC-insured institutions in West Virginia more than $166 million. Comment?
West Virginia Residents Seek Help with Fighting Fore...
Nov 16, 2009 | via The State Journal
The American dream of home ownership is getting harder and harder to achieve for thousands of West Virginians. Comment?
Calgarians come through for great causes with donations
6 hrs ago | via Calgary Herald
Calgary Herald Christmas Fund, total to date: $1,148,496.64 Six weeks ago, a woman sought refuge from an abusive relationship at the YWCA Sheriff King home. Comment?
Documents provide look at Goldman Sachsa risky deals
7 min ago | via Fort Worth Star-Telegram
When financial titan Goldman Sachs joined some of its Wall Street rivals in late 2005 in secretly packaging a new breed of offshore securities, it gave prospective investors little hint that many of the deals were so risky that they could end up losing hundreds of millions of dollars. Comment?
Personal finance: A mutual understanding
7 min ago | via Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Mutual funds allow investors to purchase a variety of stocks and bonds in a pool form. Comment?
U.S. to inject more funds into GMAC
10 min ago | via Houston Home-Journal
GMAC Financial Services, which provides loans to General Motors and Chrysler car buyers, is to receive its third U.S. government bailout in 12 months. Comment?
a Retireda attorney steps in again to help a homeown...
11 min ago | via KansasCity.com
Kyna Franklin thought she was handling her mortgage problems last March. She was negotiating with the lender to catch up on her overdue home loan. Comment?