What Was New this Week on HSH?
Ah yes, time for my favorite post of the week: our weekly recap. Why is it my favorite? It means another week has elapsed, and it’s time for the weekend.
Here what was new this week on blog.HSH.com:
Friday:
“Jobs Lost Since Recession: 8.4 Million“: The numbers look ugly, but the trend is improving.
Thursday:
“Have You Considered Paying Back Social Security Benefits?“: If you’re one of the many who chose to collect SS benefits early, this may be a way that you can collect that bigger check.
Wednesday:
“What’s Your Top Priority — Credit Card or Mortgage?“: More and more Americans are choosing to pay their credit card bill before their mortgage. Are housing preservation efforts to blame?
“New Guest Post on ‘Five Cent Nickel’“: HSH.com has a lot to say about where mortgage rates are headed in 2010, and the 10 most important factors that will influence them. Check it out.
Tuesday:
“TARP: Tax and Revenue Producing“: Will TARP ever end? Washington keeps changing TARP’s focus, and continues to use its repayment funds for unrelated initiatives. See what has changed this time.
Monday:
“Mortgage Rates Stop Falling, Hold Steady“: Despite the fact that rates are forecasted to rise soon, they’re holding steady.
Now for the new content that was added to HSH.com:
“Your Decision to Rent or Buy”
“A Home Equity Loan with No Home Equity?”
“FHA Loan in Trouble? HUD’s Loss Mitigation Program”
“What If You Don’t Qualify for HAMP?“