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Securities Blanket: Why the CMBS Market Has Come Roaring Back in 2024
Commercial Observer· 1 day agoF. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote that “there are no second acts in American lives.” Through the first...
Is America’s economy heading for a consumer crunch?
The Economist· 2 days agoNothing has been able to stop American consumers. Predictions, made by bank bosses last summer, that households would be squeezed by inflation have been...
‘I’m divorcing after a lot of heartache’: Should I suggest my husband keep his $200,000 401(k), so I...
Market Watch· 18 hours ago“My early career 401(k)s were used as house down payments.”
Should you use your home to pay medical bills?
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoAll covered expenses should be paid for by your provider. Keep an eye out for balanced billing: That’s when a hospital or provider tries to charge you...
Higher for longer rates mean no escape from the debt squeeze
Detroit News· 6 days agoThe highest interest rates in years are taking a toll from the United States to Australia, creating...
Here's the Average Credit Score of Low-Income Americans
The Motley Fool· 2 days agoHigh-income Americans have a median credit score 116 points higher than low-income Americans. The...
A shady financial tool from the housing-bubble era is making a comeback
ABC Action News Tampa Bay· 3 days agoPerhaps the last thing the market needs is another shady financial product that pushes low-income...
D.C. bank makes changes to senior management team amid compliance concerns - Washington Business...
The Business Journals· 6 days agoBroadway Financial Corp., the parent company of D.C.-based City First Bank, has made a slew of...
The June Issue of Real Estate Magazine Is Now Live
RISMedia Real Estate News· 3 days agoThe June issue of RISMedia’s Real Estate magazine is now available, and not to be missed are several exclusive features,
Persistent high rates mean no escape from the debt squeeze
Crain's Cleveland Business· 6 days agoRecord low borrowing costs helped drive one of the world’s biggest housing booms. Many of the businesses acquired by PE firms were in the consumer sector, an industry whose customers have been hit hard by inflation.