6 May 2018 | 2 replies
Hello,Doing title searches, I find the Treasury on many deeds.

6 May 2014 | 8 replies
We've been told by the treasury department that we can file for the treasurer's deed once the rest of the Tax liens are paid off as we've attempted to purchase the senior tax holders lien for years with no response.We have spoken with a current client who is a small time flipper that is considering partnering with us (Lending 50k and splitting work).

13 March 2017 | 3 replies
For any questions it does not answer, it tells you who you can contact for more details.http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/lpt/p...
7 November 2008 | 0 replies
It's unoffical at this point but it was recently leaked that P. Kettle will consider the position of Treasury Secretary.
He may be the right man for the job afterall!
His impressive qualifications are explained in t...

14 January 2009 | 0 replies
I fear that the US Treasury, the Federal Reserve, and the White House may decide who wins and who loses in the capital markets over the next three to five years.

21 February 2009 | 22 replies
The great part is the legislation allows the Attorney General (an appointed position - and we know from our treasury secretary just how squeaky clean appointees are) to unilaterally make any additional "licensing requirements" in the "interest of public safety."

11 November 2009 | 36 replies
If one compares the total amount of credit destruction so far (about $14 trillion in the US alone) to the amount spent by the Treasury and the Fed on monetization and fiscal stimulus ($2 trillion), it is obvious that there is still a sizeable gap between the capital lost and the new capital provided.If we instead move our attention to the real economy, a similar picture emerges.

12 August 2009 | 0 replies
v=WshxmT3Fawo"Derivatives" on any financial institution's books means OPM (Depositor/Investor/Lender/Fed/Treasury) vested deeply in LBOs, "High Yield" Bonds (AKA "Junk"), ETFs, puts/calls in equities/commodities/currencies, and a lot of real "derivatives" (bets based on equations in every manner of index movements) and all other sorts of investments which would make a Depositor or "Investor" run for the hills if it were more clearly described.

9 February 2017 | 51 replies
US Treasury owns 80% of FMCC and 80% of FMNA.

31 January 2017 | 27 replies
The 10-year treasury spike post-election caused many question marks in the market, but as the picture of what the new administration will set forth is painted, market sentiment will become more concrete.