Displaying items 37-48 of 1016
» View ktuu.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-85
Next >
-
Veterans group complicates things for loan bill
It's funny how the vibe around a piece of legislation can change. Several weeks ago, a bill that would let consumer lenders increase the cost of borrowing was, politically speaking, not especially dicey. The groups that opposed it — Progress...
Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), NAACP, Don Gaetz, Consumers, Credit and Debt
-
Lenders venturing back into subprime market
Michele and Russell Poland's credit was shot, but they managed to buy their suburban dream home anyway. After a business bankruptcy and a home foreclosure, they turned to a rare option in this era of tightfisted banking — a subprime loan. The...
Tags: Richard Cordray, Federal Reserve, Finance, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Homes
-
Average credit score goes down despite S. Floridians paying down debt
Despite debt dropping in South Florida, credit scores have actually worsened from a year ago, making it harder for some to snag the lowest interest rates or even get a loan of any kind. The average credit score in Broward and Miami-Dade fell to 646 in...Tags: Services and Shopping, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Deerfield Beach, Finance, Financial and Business Services
-
Former public defender pleads guilty to stealing more than $200,000
In a courtroom where he not long ago practiced, a disbarred Northampton County public defender pleaded guilty Friday to stealing more than $200,000 from private clients. Anthony J. Martino admitted to two felony counts of theft, a steep fall from grace...Tags: Prisons, Theft, Justice System, Trials, Internal Revenue Service
-
Deeds for April 28, 2013
BOYLE Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include: Karen A. and Walter Stauffer Jr. to Mary M. Whitehead, property on Grafton Street, $37,000. Thomas Hardison to Regina D. and Ralph Bays Jr., property on...Tags: Transportation, Banking, High Bridge, Road Transportation, Insurance
-
Entering homeownership with eyes wide open
Sitting down in front of a pile of mortgage loan documents to sign at the closing, with a lending officer and maybe a real estate agent at your side, what do you look at first? The eye typically latches on to the simplest things to read, namely the...Tags: Services and Shopping, Finance, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Science and Technology, Consumers
-
Synagro Technologies' bankruptcy will bring jobs to Baltimore
A Wednesday bankruptcy filing by Synagro Technologies Inc. means growth and new jobs for the Baltimore area as the waste recycler consolidates its headquarters in White Marsh. The Carlyle Group LP-owned company, which had been co-headquartered in...
Tags: Washington, DC, Environmental Issues, White Marsh, Finance, The Carlyle Group
-
Ethics report: Ex-charter school chief's 'self-dealing' cost taxpayers $1.5 million
HARRISBURG — The former head of an embattled Monroe County charter school broke state ethics and conflict-of-interest rules by funneling more than $1.5 million in taxpayer money to himself, his family, his businesses and his church, an investigative...
Tags: Scranton, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Ethics, Justice System, Values
-
New CEO to lead change microloan non-profit
Inside the John Hancock Center, 13 floors up, Vicki Escarra gazes into a large camera lens. She eschews a word-for-word script, speaking instead from an outline that allows for more spontaneity. "You know, women are the largest untapped lever in the...
Tags: Millennium Park, Uganda, Trips and Vacations, General Motors Corp., Companies and Corporations
-
National Penn christens new headquarters in Allentown
Standing atop a parking garage in downtown Allentown, with the skeleton of his company's future headquarters rising in the background, National Penn Bancshares CEO Scott Fainor said the bank's impending move downtown fits perfectly with the bank's...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Allentown, National Penn Bancshares Incorporated, Career and Workplace
-
Editorial: Degree of investment in education
Last week, the College of William and Mary took a bold step toward making a college education more affordable: it became the first public university in the nation to adopt a four-year tuition guarantee. At a time when other state universities are looking...Tags: Japan, Newport News Shipbuilding, Russia, College of William and Mary, Colleges and Universities
-
Fisker Automotive misses Energy Department loan payment
Troubled sports car maker Fisker Automotive Inc. failed to make a $10-million payment on a federal government loan Monday, tipping the Anaheim company closer to a bankruptcy reorganization or liquidation. Fisker was scheduled to start to pay down...
Tags: BMW, Vehicles, Toyota, Services and Shopping, General Motors Corp.
Apr 28, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Apr 27, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Apr 26, 2013
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Apr 26, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Apr 26, 2013
|Story| AM News
Apr 26, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Apr 24, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 24, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Apr 15, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Apr 23, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Apr 22, 2013
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Apr 22, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Original site for Loans topic gallery.