Home Owners Options when Facing Foreclosure – Deed In Lie…

Deed In Lieu as an option for homeowner experiencing a severe financial hardship that is causing them to miss their mortgage payments. Part 2 of a 7 part series brought to you by Short Sale Assistance Group and Ascendant Realty on what the options are for people facing foreclosure on either their home or investment…

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American Tenants Association Unveils “Rent-to-Own” Initiative

Program will help tenants achieve home ownership and relieve banks of “toxic” assets. The American Tenants Association (ATA) (http://www.americantenants.org), the country’s only nationwide residential tenants’ advocacy group, offered solutions today to the nation’s financial crisis that are designed to dovetail with the Obama Administration’s plan to rid banks of “toxic” mortgage assets. The ATA’s initiative,…

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How Mortgage Modifications, Short Sales and Foreclosures Work, Part 2

Michael Gray interviews attorney William Mahan about the mechanics of short sales and foreclosures of real estate for the Financial Insider Weekly. Part 2 of 3 focuses on deeds in lieu of foreclosure. (What happens if you “walk away”.)

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Problems with Predatory Lending

ACORN Financial Justice Center Director Austin King takes on Fox Business News hosts in a debate on the cause of the mortgage crisis.

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Nomis Solutions Releases Nomis Score for Price Sensitivity Estimation

Nomis Solutions releases Price Sensitivity Score for US and Canadian banking customers enabling banks to make better marketing and pricing decisions. Use of the Nomis Score results in more competitive pricing and 10 to 20 percent increased profit per customer for early adopters. Nomis Solutions, the leading provider of Pricing and Profitability Management solutions for…

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Navigating the New Financial Frontier: Financial Advisor Gives Tips to Manage the Changing Economic Landscape

The financial landscape has changed dramatically since Ben Bernanke’s first appointment as Chairman of the Federal Reserve in 2006. Although the Fed intervened in unprecedented fashion to curtail the biggest global downturn since the Great Depression, according to John Jenkins, an independent financial professional, a magnitude of economic challenges still confront our nation. “We have…

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