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Mortgage News for Sunday - January 18, 2004

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• Going over the financial cliff
• Area families closer to attaining new houses with SuperBUILD
• Las Vegas Builders' Show Will Take No Chance
• Improving Credit Rating
• Housing, consumer debt and the next financial meltdown
• How can I liberate my wife from liability?
• Reverse Mortgage: Banking on the house
• Spending probably to be stronger
• Bellwether Wachovia expects healthy growth
• Former Mortgage Broker Finding Success On The Internet
• Mortgage servicer Ocwen's practices leaves bad aftertaste
• Home Starts Seen Close to Two-Decade High: U.S. Economy Preview
• Good ways to get out of debt and cure the holiday hangover
• Private mortgage insurance eats into budget
• House sold twice
• Sales tax affects more the poor than the rich, studies find
• Avoid getting lynched in the inheritance tax man's noose
• Stressed by economy, consumed by debt
Mortgage News
Las Vegas Builders' Show Will Take No Chance - 2004-01-18
How long can a winning streak continue on?

Is the housing boom powered by luck, skill or both?

New-home construction has been on a roll, posting a record year in 2003. Thanks to low mortgage rates, housing has been hitting highs while the rest of the economy struggled before showing signs of healthy growth.
Read the full story at Miami Herald
 
Improving Credit Rating - 2004-01-18
There are approximately as many personal-finance resolutions as there are Americans to resolve them, and yet few of them are as wealth-enhancing as improving one's credit rating.

Over a lifetime, getting lower rates on mortgages, auto loans and credit-card debt can lead to hefty savings, enough to fund a good portion of any retirement.
Read the full story at Miami Herald
 






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