Thursday, April 03, 2008

Seniors Turn to Reverse Mortgages For Help With Everyday Expenses: Survey

First-time buyers can still go all the way, says Faith Archer First-time buyers without the money for a deposit can still find lenders willing to give them a leg up onto the housing ladder - provided their ...more



Imperial resorts to emergency rights issue


Shares nosedive as Russia-focused company feels credit pinch, writes Helen Power Imperial Energy shares have plummeted after the company conceded it has been forced to embark on an emergency rights issue ...more



Walberg takes questions on oil, economy, taxes, product safety


Michigan Congressman Tim Walberg, R-District 7, answered these questions from audience members on a wide range of topics during a visit to Chelsea on Saturday.

Bank Write-Downs: Looking for Bottom


Alessandro Della Bella / Keystone / AP It seems almost quaint by comparison, how last October UBS took a $3.7 billion write-down on the value of its mortgage-related securities - an admittance that its assets ...more



Seniors Turn to Reverse Mortgages For Help With Everyday Expenses: Survey


Regular HW readers know that the reverse mortgage market has been booming as of late, for two distinct reasons: first, the greying of American baby-boomers continues, and for many, their home is their most ...more



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