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The next financial bailout: Your adult children?
The Wall Street JournalAs Washington unfurls its financial-market rescue, more families are weighing private bailouts of their own -- of young-adult children burdened by debt. Many young adults are heavily leveraged. Average student loans among the two-thirds of college...Tags: People, Robert Allen, Credit Ratings, Colleges and Universities, Loans
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Yorkville spurt now stunted
Chicago Tribune reporterFour-foot weeds obscure "For sale" signs in one subdivision. In another, Canada geese waddle in the mud near four empty model homes. In yet a third, an unfinished street with only two homes on it peters out into dirt and weeds. Welcome to Yorkville....Tags: Financial and Business Services, Home Depot Incorporated, Yorkville, Commuting, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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A real learning experience: Being Jorge's second family
Jorge Luis Perez Tortosa had never seen a pancake, and so he approached it with caution. Squeezing out a single drop of maple syrup, he used his knife to carefully spread it across one bite-sized piece, which he removed with surgical precision and...Tags: Nintendo Company Ltd., Local Elections
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After The Crunch
Associated PressAn inflatable gorilla beckoned from the roof of Don Brown Chevrolet in St. Louis, servers doled out free bowls of pasta, and a salesman urged potential customers to "come on up under the canopy and put your hands on" a new set of wheels. But sitting...Tags: Credit and Debt, Federal Reserve, Consumers
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Mortgage crisis has turned homeownership upside down Homeowners drowning in mortgage debt New world disorder in real estate market
Chicago Tribune reporterJoey Goldner always approached real estate with a gardener's zeal. He'd plant his money in a building, patiently care for it and watch its worth grow. For 30 years, it was a brilliant avocation—right up until the heavy thud of the housing market...Tags: Park Ridge, Chicago Real Estate, Chicago Mortgages, West Ridge, Bucktown
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5,000 show up at foreclosure showcase
michael.amon@newsday.comAuctioneer John Lynch, his voice racing and urgent, furiously ticked off bids on a 5-bedroom colonial in Hempstead, guiding the offers from $250,000 into the low 300s. "How about $317, $317?" Lynch pleaded, as his assistants stalked the room looking...Tags: Financial and Business Services, John Lynch, Hempstead, Foreclosures, Fort Lauderdale
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As easy credit dries up, a nation reliant on debt navigates a new financial landscape
AP National WriterAn inflatable gorilla beckoned from the roof of Don Brown Chevrolet in St. Louis, servers doled out free bowls of pasta and a salesman urged potential customers to "come on up under the canopy and put your hands on" a new set of wheels. But sitting...Tags: Personal Income, Chicago Mortgages, Columbus, Bankruptcy, Lambertville
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Freeport family battered by economy
randi.marshall@newsday.comIt hasn't been an easy economic road for Joan Fennell. Once a hotel chef, Fennell, 58, and her husband Joseph, 63, used to have plenty of savings and a comfortable income. When she became disabled, Fennell switched jobs, working as a conference...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Economy, Bankruptcy, Long Island, Foreclosures
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Bucky riffs on the Home Depot hot dog
Dining@LargeThe concept of guest posters was born to make the blogger's life easier introduce new voices and fresh ideas to the blog. For instance, your restaurant critic is not going to be writing much about hot dogs, and yet look!......Tags: Sarah Palin, Mathematics, Home Depot Incorporated
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Stacking up the savings
With the economy in turmoil, consumers can't count on much these days. Getting loans for cars, houses or anything else is no sure bet. Credit card companies are clamping down on credit limits. The stock market is taking investors on the bumpiest of...Tags: Physical Fitness, Stock Market, Financial Planning, Television Industry, Finance
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When friends buy a home together
My daughter bought a condo with a friend. She put down $40,000 and her friend put down $20,000. They are both on the title to the home, but only my daughter is on the mortgage. How much of the property would her friend be entitled to if she wants out of...Tags: Property, Chicago Mortgages, Mortgages
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Florida's decision to release $571 million to developers to build more homes is illogical
I read with surprise that the state is releasing $571 million, Friday, Oct. 3, for developers to build more homes and condos. Is that what we need? Build more homes and condos? I fail to understand the logic. On one hand, we have no money for law...Tags: Coral Springs
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