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As mortgages tumble, refinancers reduce their interest rates and loan lengths, too.
You could devote extra cash to the mortgage, but look at boosting retirement savings, too.
Nearing or in retirement? These part-time jobs can keep your wallet flush with cash.
Looking to get scammed? These moves could make you a victim of credit card fraud.
Before you buy long-term care insurance, make sure you understand policy jargon.
These homes have character. In fact, they were characters in movies. All four are for sale.
That morning I was sitting on the early train, watching the sunrise over the ocean, headed to Newark to attend a Fannie Mae lending conference.
On June 23, 2011, the Supreme Court issued a ruling that has sent waves through bankruptcy courts across the nation. Stern v. Marshall, 131 S.Ct.
Weighing legislation that would divert large corporate bankruptcy cases away from the two top courts that now handle most of that work, federal lawmakers heard testimony from an expert panel that largely countered the doomsday predictions from the
August was a difficult month for bank stocks. The situation reflects a crisis of strategy. Most banks have not addressed their fundamental cost-structure imbalance.
My latest Dealbook post deals with the circuit spilt that has developed with regard to a secured lender's right to
In CML V, LLC v. Bax, No. 735, 2010 (Del. Supr. Sept.
The Eastern District of Michigan Bankruptcy Court recently held that a debtor can exempt an inherited IRA under 11 U.S.C. § 522(d)(12).
Often, the days leading up to confirmation of a plan are a whir of negotiating activity, involving last-minute compromises and modifications to the plan and confirmation order.  In the rush to confirm a plan of reorganization, it is important