10.19.2008

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

Attorney Wants to Help Consumers in Credit Repair Trouble ... - PR-CANADA.net (press release)

Posted:

He sees it every day in his practice -- he specializes in, among other things, family law and bankruptcy services and credit repair. ...

Conference tries to help locals in housing crisis - Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted:

The tightening of credit, he said afterward, has led to a flood of phone calls seeking credit repair help from his office. When Bellamy encounters people ...

Call us with your questions - Akron Beacon Journal

Posted:

Credit reports and scores can be improved with time and not magical and costly ''credit repair'' offers. Q: When I make minimum payments to my credit-card ...

Four Ways to Profit From Tight Auto Lending - Seeking Alpha

Posted:

As the economy remains challenging and credit availability for new purchases is constrained, the "repair versus replace" argument swings in favor of repair. ...

Home calendar (Detroit Free Press)

Posted: 19 Oct 2008 02:39 AM CDT

Home Buyer Seminar: Learn how to buy, repair, lease for income or sell for a profit, 1-4 p.m. Sat. at Century 21 Dupont, 18801 W. Seven Mile in Detroit. Free. Sponsored by Shore Mortgage. 313-255-6770.

Credit Crunch Threatens Projects (The Tampa Tribune)

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 11:26 PM CDT

When city officials needed money for the Central Park Village redevelopment project, they turned to the bond markets.

Conference tries to help locals in housing crisis (Philly.com)

Posted: 19 Oct 2008 02:43 AM CDT

Predatory lenders have driven many homeowners to Carnell Bellamy at Northwest Counseling Service in Philadelphia - like the man, he said, who came from a household that earned $25,000 and was granted a $320,000 mortgage with a double-digit interest rate despite his high credit rating.

Foreclosure help is available, but 'upside down' homeowners can't get into it (The Grand Rapids Press)

Posted: 19 Oct 2008 01:23 AM CDT

Press Photo/Rex LarsenHome, sweet home: Jim and Pat Seeber relax after work on the front porch of their Kentwood house with their collie, Prince. KENTWOOD — Jim and Pat Seeber have full-time jobs and an impressive credit score. But they...

Is the boom set to end for defense contractors? (The Post and Courier)

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 11:18 PM CDT

A new administration may be forced to cut back on defense spending as the nation strains under a global economic crisis and as presidential contenders talk about the eventuality of bringing troops home. Major weapons systems are likely to face new scrutiny. But one expert thinks the credit crisis could work to the industry's advantage if policymakers are looking for ways to jump-start the economy.

Major emerging economies look to resist recession (International Herald Tribune)

Posted: 19 Oct 2008 05:18 AM CDT

There is little doubt that Brazil, Russia, India and China will see a significant economic slowdown in 2009, but they will probably avoid a deep recession of the sort that looks inevitable in the United States and much of Western Europe.

No comments: