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Filling in for Clark Howard Today
Today on the Clark Howard show, we're talking about the completely unexpected events in the financial market this year. We're also looking into the a...
IRS Wants To Ensure Armed Forces Get Stimulus Payment
If you're serving in the military and receive non-taxable combat pay, you may want to report it on your tax form anyway, to ensure you will receive a ...
IRS Announces Biggest Tax Scams
The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced the 12 biggest tax scams for 2008. They are: 1. Phishing 2. Scams related to the economic ...
How to File an Insurance Claim
In the aftermath of the devastation in Georgia this weekend (with an estimated $150 million in damage), Russ Longcore, author of Insurance Claim Secre...
Foreclosure Numbers Reach Highest Level
Here's some sobering news: the rate of foreclosure starts and the percent of loans in foreclosure are at the highest levels ever, according to the Mor...
OCC Throws Its Hat In The Ring
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Mortgage Bankers Announce Latest Mortgage Stats
The number of mortgage loan applications rose 3 percent since last week, announced the Mortgage Bankers Association this morning. Word must be getting...
Construction, Condo Sales Continue To Drop
Construction spending in January 2008 fell 1.7 percent from December 2007 and dropped 3.3 percent from one year earlier, to $1,121.5 billion, accordin...
The Latest on Housing in the U.S.
"Let me be clear: I oppose any bailout," said U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson this morning before the National Association of Business Economist...
Stocks Fall On More Bad News
U.S. and European stocks fell today after bad news from financial services companies and the National Association of Purchasing Management in Chicago ...