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Is Your Bank Safe From Cyberattack?

Is Your Bank Safe From Cyberattack?

We all know how important it is to keep personal financial information safe from online theft – but can your bank do the same? As financial institutions small and large fall victim to cyberattacks that steal the account information – and money – of thousands of...

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A Quantitative Easer Confesses: Big Bucks for Big Banks

A Quantitative Easer Confesses: Big Bucks for Big Banks

The Federal Reserve’s massive bond buying stimulus program has been in and out of the news for months as the Fed hints at tapering it down, only to backpedal in light of changes to the economic picture. But even as the Fed continues its will they, won’t they dance, a...

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“The Hustle” Means Another Fraud Settlement for BofA

“The Hustle” Means Another Fraud Settlement for BofA

It seems like old news by now.  Charges, suits and settlements against the nation’s megababks for mortgage fraud dating back to the days of the housing bubble and subsequent crash keep making headlines with dismal regularity. And the trend continues as Bank of...

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VA Home Loan Loophole Lets Veterans Invest

VA Home Loan Loophole Lets Veterans Invest

The Veterans Administration loan has long been a mainstay for helping veterans of the country’s armed forces create a stable life after leaving active duty. Generally these loans are limited to personal use, not investing. But a few loopholes in the rules for VA home...

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Supercharge Your Marketing With THIS Strategy

Supercharge Your Marketing With THIS Strategy

No matter the industry, you need to become master of inbound marketing. And if you don’t know the difference between inbound and outbound marketing, today is your lucky day, because if your marketing efforts are confined to the outbound variety, you must be living in...

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Making the Shift From Homeowner to Landlord

Making the Shift From Homeowner to Landlord

For many people, the first foray into creating income from real estate comes from renting out a home they already own. Life changes and economic conditions can quickly turn homeowners into landlords. But making that shift successfully requires re-thinking your role...

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Gold Prices Rise — But Risks Remain

Gold Prices Rise — But Risks Remain

Since ancient times, gold has been the enduring standard for wealth and stability. But in recent months, the value of that precious metal has taken a beating, with fluctuating process plummeting to levels not seen in a decade or more, then bouncing back. And although...

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Can Cryptocurrencies Escape Shutdown?

Can Cryptocurrencies Escape Shutdown?

Led by the Bitcoin, digital alternative currencies continue to quietly make inroads into the consumer economy worldwide. But the very qualities that keep these “cryptocurrnecies” circulating may also make them the target of government and corporate efforts to shut...

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Vampire Properties Chill the Housing Market

Vampire Properties Chill the Housing Market

Halloween is over, but zombies and vampires continue to plague the housing market. Those are the names given to problematic foreclosures that can’t be turned into assets by the lending institutions that hold them. And because these properties can’t be sold, financial...

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Fannie Mae Joins the Crowd of Bank Fraud Lawsuits

Fannie Mae Joins the Crowd of Bank Fraud Lawsuits

The US Justice Department and numerous state attorneys general have been pressing lawsuits against the nation's big banks for a variety of crimes and misbehaviors since 2010. Now, housing giant Fannie Mae is joining the party, with a lawsuit of its own against none...

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