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27 July 2011 ~ Comments Off

What they said: Obama and Boehner on debt deal

United States (KaiserHealth) – President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner on Monday night offered competing views on the state of debt talks and proposals. While neither touched heavily on overhauling entitlement spending, especially Medicare, the president mentioned it several times. Medicare has been one of the most contentious roadblocks to striking a deal [...]

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24 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

Will State Lawmakers Extend Unemployment Benefits?

Time is running out for state lawmakers to act to extend unemployment benefits for Arizonans who are still looking for work. The extension wouldn’t cost the state any money; the funds come from the federal government, but to be eligible to receive the additional funds, state lawmakers must change one word in state law…. [ [...]

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19 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

Short Term Installment Loans Easy To Repay Small Loans

In this world of completion, getting a loan approved is not at all difficult. You can easily find a lender for you who would easily grant you loan. What is more important and difficult work is the repayment of the loan already borrowed. Whenever we go for any cash advance, we are always worried about [...]

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09 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

We’re providing interest-free loans to feds

More than half of Canadians are paying too much tax, effectively providing the government with a interest-free loan instead of investing the money themselves, according to a new report by CIBC. View full post on All Stories

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03 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

Survey: Most home buyers don’t understand critical information about mortgages

Ayinde O. Chase – AHN News Editor Seattle, WA, United States (AHN) – A recent survey on home buyers has revealed that most don’t know the basics about mortgages. Researchers in a new Zillow Mortgage Marketplace report outline how 46 percent of survey respondents answered questions about mortgage information wrong. As the housing market continues [...]

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02 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

Israel holds tax transfer to Palestinian National Authority

Windsor Genova – AHN News News Writer Jerusalem, Israel (AHN) – Israel’s finance ministry on Sunday announced it will freeze the transfer of $88 million in tax collections to the Palestinian National Authority to prevent the money from being used by Hamas. The suspension was in response to the reconciliation of Fatah and Hamas and [...]

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29 April 2011 ~ Comments Off

Blumenthal Joins Ranks of Self-Funded Candidates

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) “lent his 2010 Senate campaign slightly more than $2.5 million, of some $8 million spent. He was forced to reclassify most of that as a contribution, however, by a federal law that requires repayment of candidate loans within 20 days of the election,” the Connecticut Mirror reports. Said his campaign chairman: [...]

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29 April 2011 ~ Comments Off

Small Cash Loans-Fulfil Small Demands

Are you out of money? Do you need extra cash to fulfil the small demands? If your answer is in affirmative, you should go for small cash loans. These loans are very much helpful in meeting the emergent needs. When there is shortage of funds, you should rely on these loans. You can get all [...]

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16 April 2011 ~ Comments Off

BofA misses estimates as income falls 39 percent in first quarter

Bank of America Corp.’s first-quarter income fell 39 percent on higher costs related to its mortgage business and higher litigation expenses. The bank also settled a claim over faulty mortgage investments and set aside less money to cover soured loans. View full post on All Stories

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15 April 2011 ~ Comments Off

World Bank: Rise in food prices may plunge millions deeper into poverty

Linda Young – AHN News Writer Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – Volatile global food prices that have soared 36 percent higher than last year are pushing millions of people deeper into poverty, World Bank officials warned Thursday. “More poor people are suffering and more people could become poor because of high and volatile food [...]

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