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.

IRS Expands Free File to Most Taxpayers for Tax Year 2008

The Internal Revenue Service announced yesterday that the e-file program will open on January 16, 2009, with new features that expand access to electronic filing to help taxpayers get their refunds quicker.E-filed tax returns are safe - all tax information is protected through encryption. Plus, the tax preparation software used to e-file helps prevent many of the mathematical errors that can delay an expected refund."IRS e-file meets the needs of nearly all taxpayers, no matter how...
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Homeowners Rush to Refinance at Record Low Interest Rates

Housing downturn sees no end as majority of new loan applications are for refinance.The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reported today that mortgage loan application volume was up 15.8% from the previous week, on a seasonally adjusted basis.This measure of the Market Composite Index was for the week ending January 9, 2009. On an unadjusted basis, the index rose 95.7% from the previous week. But while the number of mortgage applications rose, the vast majority - over...
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Wachovia Bank Sends Restitution Payments to Fraud Victims

Since December 11, 2008, Wachovia Bank began mailing restitution checks totaling more than $150 million to victims of telemarketing fraud.The checks are reimbursement for payments taken from Wachovia Bank customer's accounts, authorized without the customer's approval or knowledge, by fraudulent telemarketers and their payment processors.This restitution is part of a settlement for allegations that the bank, headquartered in North Carolina, allowed the unauthorized withdrawals from customers' bank accounts even though they knew or should have known...
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Loan Delinquencies on the Rise

The nation's economic troubles are taking its toll on consumers carrying too much debt - delinquencies are rising among many types of consumer credit accounts, as reported by the American Bankers Association (ABA) for the third quarter of 2008. Delinquencies are counted as accounts that are over thirty days past the payment due date. The ABA tracks eight types of non-revolving, closed-end installment loans - home-equity line-of-credit (HELOC), property improvement loans, direct and indirect auto loans,...
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Obama Says Plan Could Save or Create up to 4 Million Jobs

In his weekly radio and YouTube address, President-elect Barack Obama reiterated the importance of moving quickly to stem the rising unemployment rate. He said, "It’s not too late to change course – but only if we take immediate and dramatic action. Our first job is to put people back to work and get our economy working again. This is an extraordinary challenge, which is working – even before I take office – with my economic team...
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Brace For a Difficult 2009

2008 was been a rough year for all of us, and 2009 doesn't look much better. Millions of Americans have already lost their jobs - few industries have been safe from the plague of cutbacks among ailing businesses struggling to survive. Investors who've built up their life savings, their retirement funds, and their kid's college tuition through years of hard work and discipline have watched hopelessly as the value of their holdings plunge by 40% or...
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Unemployment Rate for December Hits 16 Year High

The government reported today that U.S. economy lost 524,000 jobs in the month of December, bringing the unemployment rate up to 7.2% from November's 6.8% unemployment rate. This is the highest unemployment rate in sixteen years. Over just the last four months of 2008, almost 2 million jobs have been lost. The job losses were spread far and wide across most industries and over 11 million Americans are now out of work. Since the start of...
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Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan

President-elect Barack Obama said today that the ongoing recession could last for years unless dramatic action was taken as soon as possible.Obama said, "Throughout America’s history, there have been some years that simply rolled into the next without much notice or fanfare. Then there are the years that come along once in a generation – the kind that mark a clean break from a troubled past, and set a new course for our nation. This is...
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CBO Expects Federal Deficit of $1.2 Trillion...and other bad news

It's not like you don't already know that things are really bad, but here are some numbers for you.The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported yesterday that the U.S. recession - officially recognized to have started about a year ago - is likely to last well into 2009.If it doesn't end until the second half of 2009, it'll be the longest recession since World War II. The two next longest recessions since that period, 1973-1974 and 1981-1982,...
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The Student's Guide to Bill Payment

Have a bill payment system, avoid late fees.If you're away from home for the first time, you've just been handed a long list of big responsibilities - and paying the bills is likely to be on that list.This may seem like common sense, but it's important to pay your bills on time. Nearly every one has forgotten to pay a bill at one time or another, me included, until we figured out a system to help...
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