More private schools offer financial aid for tuition
Yesterday | via The Cincinnati Enquirer
The recession took from Angela Godfrey and now it's giving back. Godfrey, a pastor's assistant and single mother, lost her Bond Hill home more than a year ago when her roommate sister lost a job and adjustable mortgage rates climbed. Comment?
KHEAA Providing Kentucky Students a Resource for Col...
Thursday Nov 19 | via ISurfHopkins
HOPKINS COUNTY, KY Students in the Hopkins County area might be interested in learning more about a new resource introduced by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority this week. Comment?
Job losses are driving foreclosures
Thursday Nov 19 | via The Cincinnati Enquirer
Roughly one out of 10 Ohio and Kentucky mortgage holders are behind on their payments, according to new trade data. Comment?
Mortgage delinquencies hit record
Tuesday Nov 17 | via Campbell County Recorder
The pace at which people fell behind on their mortgages slowed during the summer for the third consecutive quarter, but the overall delinquency rate hit another record, a new report shows. Comment?
Old National CEO predicts slow recovery
Friday Nov 13 | via Courierpress.com
It was an appropriate message for Friday the 13th. Old National Bancorp President and CEO Bob Jones said Friday that he doesn't anticipate meaningful improvement in the economy -- such as jobs growth -- for a long time. Comment?
Letter: Support clean industry in Orland
5 min ago | via Mercury-Register
I cannot fathom those who wish to keep the economy here even more depressed. The 20 to 25 jobs created by Crystal Geyser would be a boost to the real estate market, to the grocer, to the barber, and to the basket seller. Comment?
Future bright for bargain hunt
6 min ago | via Business Standard
In the last one year, Dubai has lost much of its lustre. The global credit crunch already hit inflows into the emirate, leading to job losses and delayed real estate projects. Comment?
Recession sends older Americans to food pantries
7 min ago | via Athens Banner-Herald
Older Americans who were raised on stories of the Great Depression and acquired lifelong habits of thrift now find themselves crowding soup kitchens and food pantries in greater numbers for the first time after seeing retirement funds, second jobs and nest eggs wiped out by recession. Comment?
Buyer beware on snowbird deals
8 min ago | via National Post
A one-bedroom condo in Waikiki for US$50,000 or less? Yes. You could buy a number of such condos here in the famous vacation destination for that price. Comment?
Mortgage-help scams grow - Sat, 28 Nov 2009 PST
38 min ago | via The Spokesman-Review
State attorneys general in Idaho and Washington are warning of mortgage foreclosure rescue scams that target homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages by offering to help if they pay large upfront fees. Comment?