County tax statements to arrive in mailboxes soon
Friday Nov 20 | via Chickasha Daily Express
Grady County Treasurer Robin Burton said her office mailed tax statements recently, and it will soon be time for county residents to pay their property taxes. Comment?
Thursday Nov 19 | via News9 Oklahoma City
One thing I've learned about many loan modification companies is that they will take your credit score, and crush it. Comment?
Sunday Nov 1 | via TulsaWorld.com - Business
Crafton Tull Sparks promoted Shane Fernandez to executive vice president and leader of the company's architecture division. Comment?
World Series TV ratings up big from 2008
Friday Oct 30 | via Myrtle Beach Online
Television ratings for the World Series are rebounding from last year's record lows. Comment?
Sunrise Farms: $8,000 tax credit still available on ...
Oct 23, 2009 | via Kansas City Star
The marketing team at Sunrise Farms said now is a great time for first-time homebuyers to purchase their dream home. Comment?
US pay czar OKs changes for 2 top BofA executives
12 min ago | via ABC 33/40
Bailed-out Bank of America amended the salaries of two senior executives after a review by the White House pay czar, according to a regulatory filing. Comment?
Silver Club casino in Sparks to go up for auction
20 min ago | via Las Vegas Review Journal
The shuttered Silver Club casino in Sparks will go up for auction Dec. 23 after a foreclosure notice was issued. Comment?
Hotel owners, like home owners, behind on payments
20 min ago | via KSAW 51
Like many home owners, hotels are starting to drown in debt. They have been enticing travelers all year with sweet deals: credits for in-house spas and restaurants, up to 50 percent off five-star rooms, even free nights. Comment?
Tax loan rates head to mouth-watering lows
26 min ago | via South China Morning Post
Victor Lam, who works at an advertising firm, will have no difficulty paying his tax bill this year. Comment?
Lessons learned, or disasters repeated?
27 min ago | via South China Morning Post
Recently, in response to criticism of its proposal to introduce guidelines to regulate bankers' compensation, the Monetary Authority explained that it was following "international standards" set in the US and Britain. Comment?