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American Chopper’s Paul Sr. To Join Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice
American Chopper’s Paul Teutul, Sr. will join the 2012 cast of Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice, according to an announcement from NBC Entertainment. This, as the expression goes, should be interesting. Teutul is likely to be a strong competitor because — whether a fan or not — he’s an actual, real-life entrepreneur, someone who started with [...]
9Jan2012 | Peter G. Miller | 2 comments | Continued
FHA Mortgage Insurance Premium To Rise In 2012
Borrowers will pay more to get an FHA loan in 2012. The much-heralded payroll tax cut worked out by Congress will also raise the cost of an FHA mortgage by at least .2 percent and probably more in 2012. Think of it as a back-door tax increase. While the public was watching the payroll debate [...]
3Jan2012 | Peter G. Miller | 5 comments | Continued
Happy New Year: Corporate Profits Up, Taxes Down
If you’re looking for hard economic news, this year-end mindbender from the Bureau of Economic Analysis ought to do the trick: corporate profits surged in the third quarter while corporate taxes fell. And more hard news: on average folks who work in financial services make 52 percent more than you do. “Corporate profits with inventory [...]
27Dec2011 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
How America got its first Christmas tree
Christmas trees now sparkle in millions of homes, but did you ever wonder how the tradition began? No doubt there are several stories regarding the start of this custom, and here’s one I’d like to pass along. “It’s now been more than 150 years since Professor Charles Minnigerode decorated Williamsburg’s first Christmas tree,” says Robert [...]
23Dec2011 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
RealtyTrac: Foreclosure Activity Slumps 14% — But Rise Likely In 2012
Foreclosure filings in November fell 14% when compared with last year according to the latest Realtytrac survey. Foreclosure filings include default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions. In total, 224,394 homes received foreclosure filings. The filing decline may seem like good news and surely it’s a welcome relief for many families, however behind the lower [...]
15Dec2011 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Public to Politicians: End Foreclosure Mess
Candidates running for office in 2012 had better put their housing game on the table. From tiny towns to the national electorate, voters have been clear about who they want in office — elected officials who see housing as an economic cornerstone critical to recovery. More than 80 percent of Americans believe housing is critical [...]
13Dec2011 | Broderick Perkins | 1 comment | Continued
Why Trump Is Wrong On Mortgages
Donold Trump — a possible candidate for President — thinks mortgages are tough to get, maybe impossible. “If somebody wants to buy a house,” he told CNN’s Piers Morgan, “it’s virtually impossible to get the money from a bank. And it’s — even if they have good credit. Even when mortgages are coming due, and [...]
12Dec2011 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Why FHA Premiums Should Not Be Raised
Will the FHA loan program raise its insurance premium for new borrowers? At first it might seem as though higher premiums are in order given that the FHA reserve fund — the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund or MMI — is well below the 2 percent required reserve. While that may be true, one must also [...]
5Dec2011 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
American Chopper Vs. Jesse James: Who Really Wins?
The stage is set for the most-publicized motorcycle build-off in recent memory. The two-night battle to be shown live from the Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vegas will feature three well-televised bike builders, Paul Teutul Sr. with Orange County Chopper, Paul Teutul, Jr. from PJD designs and Jessie James, the once-host of Discovery’s Monster Garage [...]
28Nov2011 | Peter G. Miller | 19 comments | Continued
VA Funding Fees Set Through September 2016
Military homebuyers finally got some clarity this week regarding the VA Funding Fee, a mandatory governmental charge applied to all VA loans that has been in a legislative limbo. The fee helps fund the VA Loan Guaranty program and ensures this long-cherished lending mechanism remains outside any Congressional appropriations process. Confusion took root this fall when [...]
28Nov2011 | Chris Birk | 0 comments | Continued
