USA Today, November 21st, 2005
A recent study by the National Council on the
Aging concluded that 13 million older homeowners are candidates for
reverse mortgages. That doesn't mean you should run out and get one.
But if you're eating franks and
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Originatortimes.com, November 24th, 2005
WASHINGTON,
D.C. - For a fifth consecutive year, lenders originated a record number
of federally insured reverse mortgages, and the volume of borrower
applications being processed is even higher, according
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The New York Times, November 24th, 2005
WASHINGTON, Mich. - Until last February, Mary Ellen Geist was the
archetypal career woman, a radio news anchor with a six-figure salary
and a suitcase always packed for the next adventure, whether a
third-world
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Reality Times, November 1st, 2005
One of the great wonders of modern life is the ability to borrow -- and borrow and borrow and, well, you get the idea.
I always tell folks there is no shortage of either lenders or
loans, the real question concerns
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The New York Times, October 30th, 2005
The New York Times provides a good overview of what is happening with Pensions in the US in this article.
- Why they are going away:
"For the U.A.W., Miller noted forlornly, "30 and Out" - 30 years
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Pension plan troubles have been making the news again. United
Airlines recently reached a deal to offload its pension plans on the
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. The plan may be nearly $10
billion dollars underfunded. Industry analysts fear
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