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Families reduced their debt load in first quarter to 2006 level
WASHINGTON -- American families reduced their debt load in the first three months of the year by 1%, bringing it down to pre-recession levels after an uptick in the last quarter of 2012, the Federal Reserve said Tuesday. Outstanding household debt,...
Tags: Federal Reserve, Consumers, Financial and Business Services, Loans, Credit and Debt
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05/13: Bankruptcies
Chapter 7 Central Florida individuals and businesses that have filed for liquidation under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code include: Central Orlando Properties LLC, 840 Kenilworth Terrace, Orlando. Filed: May 3. Estimated assets: $0 to $50,000....
Tags: Bankruptcy, Financially Distressed Companies, Business, Economy, Business and Finance, Orlando
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Missing Plantation woman, 83, found, police say
Sun SentinelA missing Plantation woman has been located unharmed in Lauderdale Lakes, police said Tuesday morning. Police had been seeking the public's help in finding Rita Bartley, 83. She had last been seen at her home along the 1800 block of Northwest 75th...Tags: Lauderdale Lakes
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Problem Solver: Updates on stolen bank check, dog's vet bill
Who took Harriet Hausman's $4,643.75 state tax refund check remains a mystery, but the 89-year-old River Forest resident has gotten her money back. Hausman said the entire amount was deposited into her account Friday. "I have the money and I'm...
Tags: Theft, Banking, Jon Yates, Nicor Incorporated, Judy Baar Topinka
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BofA cuts 2 million customers loose
It's long been a basic tenet of the business world: You give us more business, we'll reward your loyalty with better deals. That's how cable companies operate with their service packages. That's how phone companies work. And until now, that's pretty...
Tags: Mortgages, Countrywide Financial Corp., Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Marketing
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Surplus of song and dance in Chicago this weekend
On Saturday night, the Lyric Opera of Chicago officially gets into the business of Broadway musicals. The Lyric's production of "Oklahoma," as directed by Gary Griffin, is certainly not the venerable opera company's first foray into the Broadway...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Porgy and Bess (movie), Joffrey Ballet, Broadway Theater, The Book of Mormon (musical)
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April report to show whether weak hiring persisted
WASHINGTON (AP) — A report Friday on April employment could show whether weak hiring in March marked a temporary lull or the fourth year in which a slumping economy has slowed job growth. Economists predict that the job gains likely improved on...
Tags: Unemployment Rate, Labor Markets, Services and Shopping, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace
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Property transfers for May 5, 2013
BOYLE Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include: Michael W. Prueitt to Dallas Knight, property on Kelly Lane, gift; fair market value, $6,500. Michael W. Prueitt to Dallas Knight, two tracts on Grubbs Lane, gift;...Tags: Mortgages, Windsor (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Economy, Business and Finance, High Bridge, Loans
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Redfin's valuation tool puts homeowners in driver's seat
For the past six years, the question "what's my home worth" caused homeowners to wince. With some optimism now in the real estate market and more transactions occurring than have in years, Redfin thinks homeowners and potential homebuyers are ready to...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Mortgages, Services and Shopping, Money and Monetary Policy, Economy, Business and Finance
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Problem Solver: Missing tax refund check is fraudulently cashed, investigation ensues
For years, Harriet Hausman deposited checks into her bank account by mail. With each deposit, the 89-year-old River Forest resident included a bank slip and endorsed the check with her signature and the words "for deposit only." The process had...
Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Banking, Jon Yates, Judy Baar Topinka
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'Suspicious' shoe box at Bank of America deemed safe, deputies say
Orange County deputies and bomb squad personnel have determined that the "suspicious" shoe box found in a drive-through lane at an Orlando Bank of America is safe. Deputies were called out to the scene just before 1 p.m. to check out a "shoe box-shaped"...
Tags: Banking, Orange Blossom Trail, Orange County (Florida), Orlando, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Historic Building Projects Face Delays Over Federal Tax Credits
The Hartford CourantThe conversion of the old Sonesta Hotel in downtown Hartford into nearly 200 much-needed apartments could have been underway by now, if it wasn't for one piece of financing that doesn't normally draw a lot of attention: federal historic rehabilitation tax...Tags: Stamford, Pitney Bowes Incorporated, Finance, Internal Revenue Service, Politics
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