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A Montco Man's Battle May Mean Cash for Younew

Bob Ross is basically the guy in that sappy, inspiring movie. You know, the one where the little guy blows the whistle, goes after the Man, won’t take no for an answer, and after suffering some adversity, wins an unbelievable victory for all Americans.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Meir Rinde  |  03-17-2008  |  Economy

Bond Market Collapse Worries Student-Loan Agencynew

The latest crisis on Wall Street has Vermont's largest student lender scrambling to secure $190 million to meet the demand for loans it expects to make this fall.
Seven Days  |  Brian Wallstin  |  03-14-2008  |  Economy

Free Money! Well, Sort Of.new

In a desperate effort to push a line of presidential dollar coins, the US Mint has resorted to marketing ploys usually reserved for bankrupt mattress stores.
Boston Phoenix  |  Doug Neye  |  03-13-2008  |  Economy

Stung by a Middlemannew

"They make it sound like all these people [in foreclosure] are in over their heads," Wilma Vaughn says, "but they're in over their heads because these companies put them in over their heads."
INDY Week  |  Mosi Secret  |  03-13-2008  |  Economy

Buyer Bewarenew

Unsuspecting borrowers are often suckered into unfavorable loans with promises of low monthly payments or interest rates. Here are several terms that signal you could be entering a bad deal.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  03-13-2008  |  Economy

Anatomy of a Foreclosurenew

Besides the borrower, there are four entities involved in loan-making: lenders, brokers, investors and servicing companies.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  03-13-2008  |  Economy

America's New Gilded Agenew

The United States heads into a deep recession, but for a new generation of multibillionaires, it's all good.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Tim Redmond  |  03-12-2008  |  Economy

Philadelphia's Strange Bettingfellowsnew

In Fishtown and Pennsport, casino opposition has united two very different riverfront communities.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Jeffrey Barg  |  02-19-2008  |  Economy

Why Has Philly Avoided the Worst of the Housing Crisis?new

After months of doom-and-gloom headlines about the U.S. housing crisis, some might assume Philadelphia's been hit just as hard as other American cities -- but Philly realtors disagree. (Of course, they can't afford not to.)
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Morgan A. Zalot  |  02-19-2008  |  Economy

Lawmakers Question Plan for "Limited Liability" Ownership of VT Yankeenew

The terms "nuclear power" and "limited liability corporation" make strange bedfellows, and the idea of marrying the two doesn't lie, er, sit, well with many Vermont lawmakers.
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard  |  02-15-2008  |  Economy

Real Estate Was a Great Racket ... Until the Lawsuits Started Piling Upnew

While young real estate dealers were enjoying the high life, their investors were headed toward foreclosures.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Jeff Severns Guntzel  |  02-14-2008  |  Economy

Biz Leaders Want to Kill Connecticut's Business Entity Taxnew

Rethinking the tax to help struggling small businesses might make sense, but as proposed the deal is a corporate giveaway that shifts the tax burden from businesses to families, says Shelley Geballe, president of Connecticut Voices for Children.
New Haven Advocate  |  Andy Bromage  |  02-12-2008  |  Economy

Tax Preparation Industy is Prime For Fraudnew

Income-tax preparers are not regulated. In Maryland, they're not even required to be accountants, nor is there a bond or insurance requirement tax preparers must meet, as there is with consumer lenders. There is no test that needs to be taken, and there's not even a roster of preparers' names and addresses.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Edward Ericson Jr.  |  02-12-2008  |  Economy

Her Aim is Truenew

Pennsylvania's lone female rep in D.C. works to stimulate the economy.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Paul Fain  |  02-05-2008  |  Economy

UVA Professor Talks Credit Crisisnew

Commerce School Professor Robert Webb, who specializes in the study of speculative markets, points out that last year, the European Central Bank and the Fed made rate cuts that analysts thought would be a shorter involvement than it has turned out to be.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Will Goldsmith  |  01-30-2008  |  Economy

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