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Bobbie Coven-Files Shares Short Sales Perspective

Published on December 15, 2011 By Agi Anderson

A big thank you to Bobbie Coven-Files for providing this feature post on her short sales perspective. I love Bobbie’s passion for helping folks suffering with mortgage distress. This gal is willing to go to battle with the big boys to get the job done! With the economy doing what it is doing, short sales [...]

Worry About the Fed, Not Inflation

Published on March 4, 2011 By Wall Street Journal

Federal Reserve policy, not inflation, should be investors’ top concern, says Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab & Co. With the U.S. economy on the mend, the Fed should end its bond-buying program. Jonathan Burton reports.

AM Report: U.S. Economy Adds Just 39,000 Jobs

Published on December 3, 2010 By Wall Street Journal

The U.S. economy added far fewer jobs than expected in November while the unemployment rate rose to 9.8%, the highest since April, underlining continued weakness in the labor market. Evan Newmark, Dennis Berman, Steve Russolillo, Phil Izzo and Sudeep R…

Advisers Banking On Small Business Comeback

Published on December 2, 2010 By Wall Street Journal

Josh Brown, thereformedbroker.com and WSJ Financial Adviser blogger,
says small business owners may be feeling better about the economy which
is good good news for advisers of this key customer base. Veronica
Dagher has the interview.

Tamer Cards for Tougher Times

Published on December 22, 2009 By Wall Street Journal

When the economy was roaring, charge cards requiring users to pay balances in full took a back seat to revolving credit cards. Now charge cards are making a comeback.

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