Should Homeowners Walk Away from Underwater Mortgages? | Joshua Kennon
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 10:29 pm -Since I became obsessed with investing at 10 years old, everything I ever saved was in stocks , bonds , mutual funds, REITs, savings accounts, or other securities. It was no different than video game money or monopoly money, in a sense, … As Buffett once remarked, you can’t eat stock certificates , nor can you live off gold. Here is the original: Should Homeowners Walk Away from Underwater Mortgages? | Joshua Kennon Read More →
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How Mortgage Rates Are Determined | Consulting Real Estate
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 5:10 pm -When bond rates sell at a lower price, mortgage rates will, in turn, increase. Whether a bond’s value is high or low can depend on many things. Originally posted here: How Mortgage Rates Are Determined | Consulting Real Estate Read More →
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How Mortgage Rates Are Determined | Real Estate Information
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 1:39 pm -When bond rates sell at a lower price, mortgage rates will, in turn, increase. Whether a bond’s value is high or low can depend on many things. One influence can be the cost of stocks Original post: How Mortgage Rates Are Determined | Real Estate Information Read More →
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Main Street investors change their strategies - The Wall Street …
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 9:00 am -Many are trimming the percentage of stocks they own and boosting holdings of safer investments, such as certificates of deposit and money market funds. Harry Nieman, 73, a retiree from Pittsburgh, who lost 25% of his $2 million portfolio … In contrast, fixed-income bond mutual funds have enjoyed inflows of $431 billion Read more: Main Street investors change their strategies - The Wall Street … Read More →
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Main Street investors change their strategies - The Wall Street …
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 9:00 am -Many are trimming the percentage of stocks they own and boosting holdings of safer investments, such as certificates of deposit and money market funds. Harry Nieman, 73, a retiree from Pittsburgh, who lost 25% of his $2 million portfolio … In contrast, fixed-income bond mutual funds have enjoyed inflows of $431 billion More: Main Street investors change their strategies - The Wall Street … Read More →
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