October 2007 - Posts
There are well over 450 different mortgage products on the market today. There are hundreds of different mortgage companies who offer slightly different versions of each of those products. And each of those products has a range of interest rates that
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Review of Last Week FINANCIALS COME CLEAN, MARKETS SHINE... The week on Wall Street began with financial powerhouse Merrill Lynch 'fessing up to a $7.9 billion third quarter write down for their collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) and U.S. subprime
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Review of Last Week 20 YEARS AFTER BLACK MONDAY, WALL STREET SKIES TURN GREY... If you're financially minded AND have a taste for morbid celebrations, the 20th anniversary of Black Monday is hard to beat. On October 19, 1987, the Dow fell 508 points-a
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That's a great question to ask during National Fire Safety Month! Some manufacturers recommend replacement after 5 years. If you don't have the manufacturer's information and your smoke alarms are 10 years old or older, it's time to replace
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Historically October sees an increase in sales in the Middle Tennessee area. This year we sure need it. Has it happened? Well yes, in a manner of speaking. Not like previous years, but in the last 2 weeks there has been a definite surge in activity. yay,
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For the week of October 8, 2007 – Vol. 5, Issue 41 >> Review of Last Week This week on Wall Street, the truth came out on several fronts, with net positive results in all cases. True confessions began Monday with Citigroup putting a $3.4B
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You're not the only one thinking about a way to update your kitchen. Home buyers and sellers are watching HGTV (Home and Garden Television) and thinking about remodeling their kitchens. Six hundred respondents to The Digital Kitchen Study recently
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For the week of October 1, 2007 – Vol. 5, Issue 40 >> Review of Last Week “BEARS DON'T LIVE ON PARK AVENUE.” Bernard Baruch The Wall Street legend would have applauded the net bullish ending to this most volatile third quarter.
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