1.17.2009

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

Feds boost Bank of America again - The News Journal

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Escalating credit costs forced the nation's No. 2 bank by assets to report on Friday a $2.39 billion loss for the three months ended in December. ...

Public Health: The tax man cometh, but your septic system has ... - Pembroke Mariner & Reporter

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For those of us who stay in our homes, though, and have to repair the septic system, at least there is some good news come tax time. ...

Your Money Preparing Your Budget for Disaster - New York Times

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So if it's clear that your financial situation is dire, the theory goes, tap the credit while you can. For instance, if you have a $2000 car repair, ...

• Credit "Repair" Company Agrees to Settle FTC Charges - Consumer Affairs

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A company that lured consumers with false claims for credit repair services and required advance payment ranging from $500 to as much as $2500 has agreed to ...

Bideford credit crunch forum (North Devon Gazette & Advertiser)

Posted: 17 Jan 2009 07:13 AM CST

A RANGE of agencies across the North Devon business, community and voluntary sectors are getting together to offer free advice and support in a new style Credit Crunch Forum to be held in Bideford.

CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard)

Posted: 17 Jan 2009 04:12 AM CST

State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is suing to force Watertown-based DealMaker Auto Group to pay off loans on vehicles traded in and to repair the credit reports of consumers he said were adversely affected by the dealer's repeated delinquent payments.

How About a Stimulus for Financial Advice? (New York Times)

Posted: 17 Jan 2009 06:13 PM CST

The government should start a major program to subsidize personal financial advice for everyone.

A Windfall for (Some) Buyers (New York Times)

Posted: 17 Jan 2009 06:14 PM CST

A new housing program is intended to fight a ?brain drain? of workers in fields like nursing and accounting who are driven from Long Island by high housing costs.

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