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James Hiddle Largest Fraud In History ($50 Billion)
27 December 2008 | 7 replies
He outsmarted everyone in the US government and industry.
Account Closed Sale Date
24 December 2008 | 4 replies
Currently banks can borrow from the government at 0% and lend it right back to the government at 2% (10 year T Bond rate-theoretically the basis for mortgage rates).
Ana Hyler Fannie Mae - the landlord
15 December 2008 | 13 replies
Furthermore, the idea of government rental program is scary to me.
Richard Warren Fed Cuts Rate to 0-.25%
27 January 2009 | 23 replies
Enough with the government tinkering with the economy.A drop of 50 basis points is not going to do very much.
Oliver Trojahn Possible first duplex deal
11 January 2009 | 22 replies
That is governed by Section 8 rules.
Account Closed Tenant/Landlord issues...
22 December 2008 | 2 replies
Is the tenant just refusing to pay rent or has the tenant paid the rent to the court or other government agency, which is legal in many areas?
Abbey Landis Hi - From D.C. area
2 January 2009 | 9 replies
Since the beginning of 08, I have diversified to include film, bio-ventures, government and aerospace, and oil & energy.
Account Closed Outlook for 2009
22 January 2009 | 13 replies
So the Government solution is to borrow, borrow and borrow, and when they’re are done, borrow some more.
Lee Common The government has just released one of the most shocking federal budget reports of all time.
13 March 2009 | 23 replies
In Fiscal Year 2006, the U.S. government operated with $2.407 trillion in revenue.
Adam Henson Need YOUR help: Best way to find a property for a worker subject to layoffs with average credit?
13 January 2009 | 5 replies
After the government gets done with her she "takes home" about $2050Obviously this is not a billion dollars, but, I don't see why she cannot afford some kind of a home.