Finance Globe

U.S. financial and economic topics from several finance writers.

Mary Tomkins is a freelance writer located in Spartanburg, SC, with emphasis on economic news and research on the financial industry.

Wall Street Banker Bonuses - An Outrage

Even after receiving billions of dollars in bailouts from Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds, Wall Street bankers gave themselves about $18 billion in bonuses in the past two months, according to a report from the New York State comptroller.How is that even possible? I always thought bonuses were for doing a good job at running a successful and profitable company.Do these bank execs think they should continue to live it up even as businesses are...
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The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009

President Obama signed his first piece of legislation today, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009.President Obama opened with, "Well, this is a wonderful day. First of all, it is fitting that the very first bill that I sign -- the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act -- that it is upholding one of this nation's founding principles: that we are all created equal, and each deserve a chance to pursue our own version of...
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U.S. Treasury to Improve Transparency and Accountability on TARP Funds

The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Wednesday efforts to increase transparency and accountability for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) and "a new policy of posting investment contracts for future completed transactions to the Department's website within five to 10 business days." Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner said, "In the coming weeks, we will unveil a series of reforms to help stabilize the nation's financial system and get credit flowing again to families and businesses. Included in...
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The Student's Guide to Saving Money

Budget carefully and stay within your limit. Yes, you need a budget. A good budget is essential to good money management at every stage of life, no matter how much or how little you earn. Having a budget means that you are in control of your spending - a must if you want to be sure you can pay your bills every month and still have money for some of the fun stuff. A good budget...
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Mortgage Company Victims Get Their Money Back

The Federal Trade Commission announced yesterday that almost $28 million was returned to about 86,000 consumers as part of a settlement with the Bear Sterns Companies, LLC and EMC Mortgage Corporation.The September 2008 settlement was in response to charges that the companies engaged in illegal practices in servicing consumer mortgage loans - by misrepresenting the amounts the borrowers owed, using unlawful and abusive payment collection tactics, and charging unauthorized fees such as late fees, property inspection...
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Mortgage Broker Throws Consumer Credit Reports in Dumpster

As a whole, American consumers have become much more educated in the past few years about the threat of ID theft. We've really stepped it up to protect ourselves from this widespread crime - a crime that violates our privacy and can lead to serious financial problems through no real fault of our own. Smart consumers know to protect themselves from identity theft by carefully guarding all private identifying information, being careful of who they disclose...
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President Obama Inaugurated Today

Today at noon eastern standard time Barack Hussein Obama became the 44th President of the United States of America. The inauguration of America's first black President brought huge crowds to Washington, estimated at about 1.4 million to 2 million.Countless others who skipped going to Washington to witness the historic event in person tuned in to watch on the web or on television. Outgoing president George W. Bush and his wife Laura left the Capitol by helicopter...
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The First-Time Homebuyer's Credit - An Interest-Free Loan from the IRS

The Taxpayer's Government Bailout For any of you who may have or are thinking about helping to rescue the real estate market by buying your first house, be aware of the interest-free loan that you may be eligible for from the IRS - in the form of the first-time homebuyer's credit.In general, a credit is much more beneficial than deduction because a credit reduces your tax bill or increases your refund dollar-for-dollar - unlike a deduction,...
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It's Not Too Late to Winterize Your Home!

Neglecting parts of the winterizing routine can be expensive.Wow, this winter's been C-O-L-D! I live in the Midwest where we typically expect a few weeks at a time of well-below freezing weather, but I think we've hit some records this year.And with this cold weather comes the excruciatingly painful heating costs. I just received my electric bill, the most expensive since the three years I've lived here. My neighbors said the same, that last month's was...
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The Student's Guide to Banking

Avoid overdraft fees and Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) charges.Carefully tracking your balance is essential to good checking account management. One mathematical error or simply forgetting to document all check and debit transactions can lead to costly problems. A bad check or an automatic payment that you forgot you signed up for can easily cost you several times more than the typical $30 overdraft or Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) charge. Many merchants or service providers will try to run...
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