Articles tagged: bailout
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Casey Brown-Myers Things are not looking good for the Congressional Democrats and the Obama Administration when it comes to the AIG bailout and the bonuses that they approved in their legislation. written by Loan Modification Attorney The Obama Administration recently introduced their new Plan to generate means of Loss Mitigation and help people facing foreclosure. What exactly is this Bailout Plan for the Banking sector and How it will help you ? written by Lynn Bulmer The biggest area of concern was for the people who were enticed into mortgages with low interest rates, only to increase at a later date. Now they are saddled with payments they cannot afford, and may also have lost their jobs. written by Debra L. Morrison I know it’s fall, but no where NEAR Christmas, so why all the ornaments on the rescue package? I mean I thought we were in a sub-prime mortgage clean-up and a solidifying the financial liquidity mode here so that Americans could continue to borrow money to keep their budgets or businesses afloat? written by Debra L. Morrison Today’s was apparently a fairly acceptable if not good bill as an answer to an unprecedented liquidity and credit predicament bred here on US’s Wall Street and spawning across the globe. Voting to pass it to rectify the vast ineptitudes of lax financial regulation and it’s aftermath of failed banks and credit squeezes all at once was apparently too daunting for many of those we elected to lead us in Washington. Leaders lead in tough times. Shamefully, and certainly regretably, our leaders didn’t lead effectively today, from the President on down. written by John Rothe Rothe The Presidential Cycle has historically provided a positive return for the stock markets. Will this year be any different? written by Dane Smith This article is about the recent government bailout of Bear Stearns, one of the top five investment banks in the US, by the Federal Reserve, as well as its broader implications for the economy. written by Dane Smith The White House, the Fed, and bond insurance companies are all taking unprecedented action to minimize the subprime mortgage crisis. But is it enough? This article discusses the likelyhood that the US is headed towards recession with these factors in mind. written by Jack Lee When a person falls upon financial hard times often through no fault of their own and they are behind on mortgage payments, they may need some financial help to stop foreclosure on their property. Nobody wants the sheriff to deliver a foreclosure notice so there are some things you can do that will help stop the foreclosure. written by Jack Lee Foreclosure laws vary from state to state but here is some general information about foreclosure laws. When a person falls behind on their mortgage payments and they have defaulted on their debt, the bank may foreclose on their property. written by Jack Lee Once you decide to sell your home, the most important question will probably be "how do I sell my home fast"? One house selling fact is that homes placed on the market and sold within the first two weeks usually get their asking price. written by Jack Lee You may be faced with the state where you have to sell your house speedily. The condition may be due to bankruptcy or an approaching foreclosure. So, how do you make sure that you get the best arrangement and the top price at such times? Haste does make waste, but it need not necessarily be so under such circumstances with a little prudence and care. You can consider the following points. << previous page 1 next page>> |