WASHINGTON - Against a backdrop of record-low new-home sales, Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan told lawmakers Thursday the lending industry is set to launch the Obama administration's $75 billion foreclosure-prevention program next week. Final details will be released Wednesday, but Donovan said the plan will allow borrowers with big debts from car...
Western Negotiates Amendment of Long-Term Debt Including Extension of $53.1 Million Term Loan
Marketwire
Marketwire
Western Forest...
New student loan benefits reduce debt fears
MSNBC
MSNBC
updated 1:19 p.m. ET July 2, 2009 WARWICK, R.I.—With millions of students relying on federal and state loans to attend...
Video from Medialink and the U.S. Department of Education: U.S. Education Secretary Duncan Announces Relief for Federal Student Loan Borrowers
PR Newswire
PR Newswire
Slaves to debt
The Salt Lake Tribune
The Salt Lake Tribune
Public Forum LetterUpdated: 07/02/2009 04:23:36 PM MDT I am an active American citizen who has given years of service to my community. I sizzle when I read suggestions that because I didn't...
’Vanilla’ home loans could benefit borrowers
Boston Herald
Boston Herald
WASHINGTON — If President Barack Obama gets his way, consumers who take out mortgages would automatically get a "plain vanilla" loan — such as a traditional 30-year fixed-rate mortgage — unless they...
LendingTree Launches New Customer Retention Product to Help Lenders Keep Current Borrowers Within Loan Portfolios
Stockhouse
Stockhouse
Drowning in student loan debt? Help's here
Seattle Times
Seattle Times
Thousands of college graduates across the country will be able to get some relief from their student-loan bills under a new federal program that goes into effect July 1. The Income Based Repayment program allows...
