Mar 4, 2013 | via Daily Kos
"But you can't start. Only a baby can start. You and me - why, we're all that's been. Comment?
Mortgage refinancing program coming to state
Jan 31, 2013 | via Charleston Daily Mail
U.S. Department of Agriculture officials announced they are expanding a refinancing program into West Virginia and believe it will help struggling homeowners. Comment?
Mortgage refinancing program coming to WV
Jan 31, 2013 | via Charleston Daily Mail
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- U.S. Department of Agriculture officials announced they are expanding a refinancing program into West Virginia and believe it will help homeowners who are struggling to make ends meet. Comment?
W.Va. joins settlement in mortgage services matter
Jan 31, 2013 | via WCHS-TV Charleston
West Virginia is set to receive $203,595 as part of a multi-state settlement with a Florida-based mortgage loan default services company over allegations of misconduct. Comment?
Nearly half in W.Va. are short on savings
Jan 29, 2013 | via Charleston Gazette
If they were to lose their jobs or suffer serious health problems, nearly half of all West Virginians have almost no savings to help them. Comment?
Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Money Talks
4 min ago | via TheStreet.com
He sounded off against those investors who rely solely on month-old government surveys to make their investment decisions. Comment?
Dollar up ahead of Bernanke testimony
6 min ago | via MarketWatch
The U.S. dollar gained ground versus most major rivals Tuesday as investors awaited testimony from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Wednesday. Comment?
Blacks more financially confident, but underserved
8 hrs ago | via News 4 Jax
While the average African-American is feeling more financially secure, many still feel neglected by the financial industry, new research shows. Comment?
8 hrs ago | via Nu Wire Investor
Investing in home equity is never a bad idea, but it is possible to make bad renovation choices when it comes to picking the right project. Comment?
Oakland County to appeal Fannie, Freddie case to US ...
17 min ago | via Michigan Radio
The Oakland and Genessee County treasurers are both suing Fannie and Freddie because they didn't pay millions in so-called "transfer taxes" on a number of real estate deals. Comment?