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Low interest rates not pushing investors into stocks, study says
Perhaps Americans aren’t so enamored with the stock market. More than three-quarters of individual investors say in a new survey that agonizingly low interest rates are not coaxing them into stocks. According to the study by personal-finance...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Money and Monetary Policy, Finance
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Tuition.io helps manage all student loans in one place
After graduating from Columbia University in the height of the recession and acquiring $120,000 in debt, including 12 student loans from seven servicers, Brendon McQueen was left with a film degree and a six-month grace period before his first loan...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Education, Colleges and Universities, Loans, Finance
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Selling off our assets not that far-fetched
timr@herald-mail.comPeople in Washington County should concern themselves with the following passage from the Chicago Tribune, which appeared two days after Christmas: “In an annual ritual that has become as predictable if not as joyous as a New Year’s Eve...Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Chicago Tribune, Photography and Video, The Herald-Mail, Pennsylvania Turnpike
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Obama hails Miami tunnel as a way to rebuild economy
President Obama swooped into South Florida for a couple of hours on Friday to tout a tunnel project at PortMiami as a great example of how to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure, create jobs and boost the economy. Port officials from around the...Tags: U.S. Senate, Port of Palm Beach, Business, Real Estate, Finance
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California home prices and sales increase in March
Home prices across California jumped 8.3% in March compared to February and 24.7% compared to a year earlier, according to figures released by real estate firm DataQuick on Thursday. Sales rose slightly, with about 1% more new and resale homes sold last...
Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Homes, Rentals, Inventories, Prices
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Capewell Horse Nail Factory In Hartford Gets Grant For Clean-Up
The Hartford CourantPlans to convert the former Capewell Horse Nail factory in Hartford into housing have stumbled for more than a decade, but the project got a $2 million boost this week, winning a state brownfields clean-up grant. The Corporation for Independent Living,...Tags: Personal Income, Rentals, Plant Openings
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The long odds on tax reform
WASHINGTON -- At this time of year, when most Americans have just filed their returns, exasperation with the income tax system reaches a peak. Hardly anyone denies it's a complex mess. In 2010, calculating their taxes cost Americans $168 billion,...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Parties and Movements, Real Estate, Gun Control, Taxation
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BofA quadruples its profit but disappoints investors
Bank of America Corp. quadrupled its first-quarter profit, reducing expenses and loan losses and reporting better brokerage and investment banking results, but continued to be bogged down by its mortgage operations, disappointing investors. Trying to...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Real Estate, Finance, Bank of America Corp.
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Foxwoods' Fortunes Tied To $1 Billion Massachusetts Casino Bid
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceNearing the end of a massive debt-restructuring and having completed a mostly voluntary downsizing of its workforce, Foxwoods Resort Casino finds itself at a crossroads. As in Crossroads Massachusetts, a $1 billion casino project that may or may not...Tags: Unions, Native American Gaming Management, Layoffs and Downsizing, Loans, Foxwoods Resort Casino
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Sun Sentinel Investigation: Tax lien sharks use shell companies to squeeze out locals
Tax lien auctions are a little-known but juicy Florida financial market worth up to $1 billion a year. And, the Sun Sentinel has found, banks, hedge funds and other financial powerhouses have hit upon a way to game the system, squeeze out the little guy...
Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Money and Monetary Policy, Business Institutions, Taxation
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Scott's property-tax promise backfired
TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Rick Scott was following a well-read playbook when he campaigned in 2010 to kick-start the economy in part with deep property-tax cuts. It just didn't come off as scripted. Capping out-of-control property-tax spikes was once a...
Tags: Maitland, Regional Authority, Business, Don Gaetz, Rick Scott
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