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Is the government really paying $3,000 for old cars? If so, it's news to Bankrate car columnist Terry Jackson. read more »
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Sure, you can trade in a car three months after buying it. But you'll likely have to pay up, says Bankrate car columnist Terry Jackson. read more »
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Paying down debt on a car should be the first step for a military man hoping to buy a house, says Bankrate car columnist Terry Jackson. read more »
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Should you fill up at a bargain gas provider or stick to the major brands? Bankrate car columnist Terry Jackson has the answer. read more »
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When a creditor declares bankruptcy, you may pay a price, too, says Dr. Don Taylor. read more »
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Mortgage rates plunged in this first week of the year as a drumbeat of poor economic news pounded. read more »
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Supply is high and demand is low, especially with tighter loan standards. How to sell? Get creative! read more »
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In Nevada, state regulators are now required to draft regulations regarding nontraditional mortgage products. Two other states -- California and Colorado -- have also enacted new laws dealing with so-called nontraditional mortgages. In Illinois, a new law allows homeowners and renters to stay in a property during foreclosure proceedings. And finally, a new mortgage law in Minnesota designed to crack down on fraud and foreclosures may be cutting some legitimate borrowers out of the market. read more »
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