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Against a value-added tax - Washington Post (blog)
Against a value-added taxWashington Post (blog)Funny how I could afford the price of the house and even pay off the mortgage, but the property taxes made it impossible for me to keep it. ...and more »

Bernanke sees low rates amid signs of weak rebound - The Associated Press
Bernanke sees low rates amid signs of weak reboundThe Associated PressOne such program has lowered mortgage rates and bolstered the housing market but is slated to end March 31. Under the program, the Fed has committed $1.25 ...and more »

Some States Delaying Tax Refund Payments - CBS News
Some States Delaying Tax Refund PaymentsCBS NewsNorth Carolina, Hawaii and Alabama are already doing it and others, such as New York and Kansas, might. The states are holding or may hold onto your money ...and more »

Socialist and Fascist Governments Run America and Europe - Before It's News
Socialist and Fascist Governments Run America and EuropeBefore It's NewsThe Federal Reserve’s decision to let its mortgage-debt purchase programs end this month risks driving up home-loan rates and worsening the housing crisis ...

FACTBOX-Timeline of events in Alabama's Jefferson County - Reuters
NBC13.comFACTBOX-Timeline of events in Alabama's Jefferson CountyReuters2007 - Interest rates soar on the county's variable rate auction swaps, in part due to a national crisis in the mortgage lending sector. ...Alabama Bond Firm Head Gets 52 Months in Sewer CaseBusinessWeekall 96 news articles »

Alabama Mayor Sentenced to 15 Years in Bribe Case - BusinessWeek
Alabama Mayor Sentenced to 15 Years in Bribe CaseBusinessWeekVariable rates paid by lenders to the county declined as central bankers cut interest rates to combat the worst global economic slump since the 1930s. ...and more »

ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc. Completes the Sale of $15000000 Mandatory ... - PR Newswire (press release)
ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc. Completes the Sale of $15000000 Mandatory ...PR Newswire (press release)The bank offers sophisticated cash management products, Internet banking, home mortgage lending, remote deposit express service and highly competitive rates ...and more »

Senate Democrats propose tax cuts - Montgomery Advertiser
Senate Democrats propose tax cutsMontgomery AdvertiserReducing the interest rates for loans from the state treasury to banks that lend to homebuyers in Alabama or to small businesses. Senate President Pro Tem ...and more »

TransUnion Report Shows Auto Delinquency Rates Remain Flat - Auto Credit Express (blog)
TransUnion Report Shows Auto Delinquency Rates Remain FlatAuto Credit Express (blog)According to Trans Union, the national auto loan delinquency rate showed no change between the third and fourth quarters of 2009, while the year-over-year ...Auto loan delinquency rate held steady last quarterCredit Loan (blog)TransUnion: National Auto Loan Delinquency Rates Remain Flat in Fourth Quarter ...LoanSafeall 121 news articles »

Billionaire Banker's Blowout Year - Forbes
ForbesBillionaire Banker's Blowout YearForbesHe recently purchased failed banks in New Mexico and Alabama in deals that Beal found attractive because the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation agreed to ...and more »

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  • Bankruptcy: A legal procedure in a federal court to relieve certain debts of a person or a business that is no longer able to pay its debts. Chapter 7 bankruptcy removes all debts. Chapter 13 lets a borrower with and income to pay bills off over a set period of time.
  • Bearer: The legal owner of a property.
  • Bill of Sale: A document that details the transfer of property.
  • Biweekly Mortgage: A mortgage with payments due every two weeks, totaling 26 payments a year, two payments more than a mortgage with monthly payments. The two extra payments lowers significantly the interest paid over the life of the mortgage.
  • Blanket Mortgage: A mortgage that includes more than one piece of real estate
  • Borrower (Mortgager): An individual who makes an application for and receives funds in the form of a loan and is obligated to repay the loan in full under the conditions of the loan.
  • Broker: An individual who gets buyers and sellers together and helps in negotiating contracts for a client.
  • Buy-Down Mortgage: A mortgage loan with a lower than market rate for a determined period of time.
  • Buyer’s Market: Market conditions that favor buyers. When there are more properties for sale than buyers, sellers may be forced to provide price discounts to close the transaction.

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