Borrowers assume that if lending to them would be risky, the lender will turn them down. That isn’t necessarily the case.
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Let the government help pay while you cool down your house and save energy.
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Retail sales fell 0.9 percent in June, and excluding auto sales, were down 0.4 percent from May. Both were bad, and were worse than expected.
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Yields on the five-year and 10-year Treasury bonds have spiked to their highest levels since mid-2006. Before you jump into the bond market, you’ll need to know what to look for.
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After a car accident is not the time to find out how a claim will affect your rates. Here are six things to ask before you get a policy.
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Bankrate’s annual closing cost study came out today, and New York had the highest closing costs in the country.
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New York still tops the list as the state with the highest closing costs. See where yours ranks.
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Yields on the five-year and 10-year Treasury bonds have spiked to their highest levels since mid-2006. Before you jump into the bond market, you’ll need to know what to look for.
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The author of “Credit Scores and Credit Reports,” Evan Hendricks, says the credit card industry’s use of credit reporting and scores is often designed to make you pay more.
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By exceeding expectations, the job-creation numbers boosted bond yields this morning, and mortgage rates will inch up slightly, too.
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