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Wells Fargo Closes Door on VA Refi Issues

Wells Fargo is finally putting its past VA refinance issues behind it, agreeing to pay a hefty settlement to the Federal government today. Get the details of the bank’s settlement—and latest legal troubles—now.

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Mind the Gap

Most hardworking Americans already know about the gender pay gap. But recent data reveals there is a certain type of company that could be giving working women fairer ...

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Academic Success Pays Off

College degree holders consistently have higher homeownership rates than those without a degree, suggesting that despite all the worry about student-loan debt, more education is worth the hardships. ...

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Flip or Flop? Top 5 Cities With Investment Potential

Becoming a house-flipping expert takes more than just binge watching episodes of HGTV’s “Flip or Flop.” The glamor of television makes flipping houses look like a fun project guaranteed to fill pockets. However, that’s not always the case.

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Prices Continue Their Climb

New data shows home prices are nearly 50 percent higher than 2011’s numbers. Is there an end in sight? And what does it mean for housing affordability?

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Delinquencies Down, Down, Down

Reports from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac show that both Enterprises have experienced big declines in delinquency rates as of late. What else does performance data show?

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Risky Business

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Loan defects are on the rise—and have been for seven months running. Can you guess which state comes with the highest risk?

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What Homeownership Really Costs

New data shows the average U.S. homeowner spends more than $9,000 in maintenance, repairs, and other assorted costs. The question is: are consumers factoring these expenses when homebuying?

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Susceptible to Struggle

A recent study found that LBGTQ individuals have more struggle when it comes to finances. Why are these concerns more likely to affect this population than others?

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