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Indiana sues mortgage aid companies
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- You want to modify your home loan to stop foreclosure and a company offers to help for an upfront fee. You pay the fee. And your home winds up in foreclosure while the company that took your money disappears. On Wednesday, five out-of-...Tags: Litigation, Companies and Corporations, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Economy, Business and Finance
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Obama student loan plan nearing end
WASHINGTON (AP) — Borrowers hoping to consolidate their student loans through a special program created by President Barack Obama last year have just until Saturday to apply. To much fanfare, Obama used executive authority in October to launch a...
Tags: Students, Washington, DC, Money and Monetary Policy, Economic Stimulus Plan, Economy, Business and Finance
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'Steady rebound' in Indiana economy, but risks remain
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's economy is showing signs of life as banks increase lending, real estate developers launch projects that have been on hold and consumers buy big-ticket items like cars. But experts and business owners caution the...Tags: Business, Companies and Corporations, Economic Indicator, Simon Property Group, Inc., Sales
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Lakeville school district heading back to Indiana tax court
LAKEVILLE -- Union-North United School Corp. is going to Indiana Tax Court again, only this time it’s not a petition by a taxpayer.
The school corporation has appealed to the tax court over a final determination of the Indiana Department of...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Finance, Local Government
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Ex-Virginia bank executives guilty in financial crisis case
Reuters(Reuters) - The former chief executive of a failed U.S. bank in Norfolk, Virginia, and three others were convicted Friday of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and other charges in connection with a scheme to conceal loan losses that contributed to the bank'...Tags: Financial Markets, John Adams, Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance, Lawyers
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Can't pay student loans? Look for proactive options
If you have just finished college and have a job — congratulations. Still, even with a job, many new graduates are shocked when they find out how difficult it is to cover student loans and other expenses. Graduating with $20,000 in federal...Tags: Government, Students, Human Interest, Teaching and Learning, Civil and Public Service
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YOUR MONEY-Class of 2013 guide to student loans
Reuters(The author is a Reuters contributor. The opinions expressed are her own.) By Kathleen Kingsbury BOSTON, May 24 (Reuters) - College graduates are carrying more than just their diplomas this spring as they enter the real world: student loan debt - a...Tags: Students, U.S. Department of Education, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid, Money and Monetary Policy
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Class of 2013 guide to student loans
ReutersBOSTON (Reuters) - College graduates are carrying more than just their diplomas this spring as they enter the real world: student loan debt - a lot of it. Seventy percent of the Class of 2013 is graduating indebted, with an average balance of $35,200,...Tags: Students, U.S. Department of Education, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid, Money and Monetary Policy
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Latest Michigan news, sports, business and entertainment
GOVERNOR'S RACE-SCHAUER Mich. Congress Dems support Schauer for governor LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Democratic members of Michigan's congressional delegation are throwing their support behind Mark Schauer for governor. While the former congressman...Tags: Reggie Williams, Freedom of the Press, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Court Preliminary
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Property transfers for May 26, 2013
BOYLE Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include: Kenneth J. Kirilenko to Cherryl K. Kirilenko, property on Lannock Place, property settlement; fair cash value not listed. Timothy M. and Bonnie F. Middleton to Chad...
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Detroit Institute of Arts says city can't sell museum's artwork to cover long-term debt
DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Institute of Arts says the city can't sell its collection to cover long-term debt. The art museum released a statement Friday after word surfaced that officials are pondering whether the DIA's artwork could be sold to...Tags: Debt Market, The Detroit News, Freedom of the Press, Arts, Bankruptcy
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Mortgage underwriting rules eased for seniors with assets
WASHINGTON — Here's a heads-up for the growing ranks of seniors whose post-retirement monthly incomes aren't sufficient to qualify for a mortgage under today's tough underwriting standards: Thanks to a rule change by the largest players in the...Tags: Retirement, Pension and Welfare, The Washington Post, 401K, Fannie Mae
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