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  1. Finance: Looking for a planner with soul (Reuters)
  2. Free Fraud Prevention
  3. The Income Tax Process, Explained (The Motley Fool)
  4. Mortgage Company Loses Lawsuit
  5. Not All Debt Is Evil (The Motley Fool)
  6. Tenants' database 'repugnant'
  7. ARM Originations Plunge
  8. Mortgage Employment Ends Record Streak
  9. Housing starts rise, core inflation tame (Reuters)
  10. Weakness in Housing? Forget It (BusinessWeek Online)
  11. Subprime Mortgage Company Robbed
  12. Home sales flirting with 2,500 mark for '05
  13. H&R Block agrees to settle four of five refund suits (Reuters)
  14. Lender Plans 100 New MN Jobs
  15. Real Estate in Hervey Bay
  16. GE to buy Arden Realty in most recent REIT deal (Reuters)
  17. Area sellers find homes go quickly (Reg Req'd)
  18. Sales of existing homes likely slowed in November (Reuters)
  19. Price Cutting Realtors Get 'Ostracized'
  20. Bear Stearns asked for data in FTC lending probe (Reuters)
  21. Bond Market May Mean Higher Costs for Home (AP)
  22. ECC Cutting Hundreds of Jobs
  23. Some Mutual Funds Have Many Managers (AP)
  24. US workers grew confident in December: survey (Reuters)
  25. How to Be Part of 20% Doing 80% of Sales
  26. Home loan applications fall 4th straight week (Reuters)
  27. Unrelentless Rising Rates
  28. New Century Originations Off
  29. Weekly Home Mortgage Rates (AP)
  30. ABN AMRO Mortgage Group Agrees to Deal (AP)
  31. State Stops Fictitious Financier's Foreclosure
  32. US fines ABN AMRO unit $16.9 mln over loan claims (Reuters)
  33. Rock'n Financial
  34. Wachovia expands into German mortgage market-paper (Reuters)
  35. Ocwen Hit With Biggest Judgment Ever
  36. Is It Worth Peeking Under Burlington's Coat? (The Motley Fool)
  37. 2005 Countrywide Fundings Nearly Half Trillion
  38. Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Drop This Week (AP)
  39. Flagstar Floundering
  40. Rudman Disputes Fannie Mae Probe Report (AP)
  41. Broker Convicted of Homicide
  42. Bush Urges Congress to Save Tax Cuts (AP)
  43. Shareholders Sue Nonprime REIT
  44. REIT Warns About Earnings
  45. It's Hunting Season for Identity Thieves (The Motley Fool)
  46. MortgageIT Cutting Subprime Jobs
  47. Mortgage Watchers Worry About China (AP)
  48. Column: Real Estate Funds Smart Holding (AP)
  49. Falling Rates Finally Stimulate Applications
  50. Home loan applications increase as rates drop (Reuters)
  51. Best Broker in Washington
  52. Should You Delay Your Debt Payoff? (The Motley Fool)
  53. REIT to Acquire Mortgage Banker
  54. SYNNEX: A Second Look at P/E (The Motley Fool)
  55. South Drives Foreclosure Spike
  56. Nonprime Wholesaler Launched
  57. Home Mortgages (AP)
  58. Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Dip for 5th Week (AP)
  59. Stocks drop on Iran worries (Reuters)
  60. Insurance Plans You Can Avoid (BusinessWeek Online)
  61. Several Banking, Mortgage Technology Deals
  62. Finance: Be your own Daddy (Reuters)
  63. Nikkei ends down, tech rally fades before earnings (Reuters)
  64. Servicer Adding 150 Jobs
  65. Net Branch Originator Entertains Audiences
  66. Consider Using Tax-Prep Software (The Motley Fool)
  67. Mortgage Branker
  68. US bird flu outbreak could cost insurers $133 billion (Reuters)
  69. Selling to Women
  70. CIT Q4 profit rises 22 pct (Reuters)
  71. Wells Ends 2005 With Bang
  72. Experts: Don't Despair Over Yield Curve (AP)
  73. National City Production Down
  74. GE Consumer Finance to issue AmEx credit cards (Reuters)
  75. Credit Agency Settles Charges of Sloppy Merged Reports
  76. Beware lure of higher gold prices, investors warned (Reuters)
  77. Volume Drifts Down at Downey
  78. Finance: Credit counseling's 'perfect storm' (Reuters)
  79. Lead Co. Looking for Partner
  80. Mortgage Rates for Single-Family Homes (AP)
  81. Chase Fundings Fall
  82. Friedman Billings may be a bargain after stormy '05 (Reuters)
  83. Bank Unloads Long-Term Portfolio
  84. Intuit Agrees to Change TurboTax Ads (AP)
  85. Volume at Wachovia Wanes
  86. Cisneros probe report charges cover-up: NY Times (Reuters)
  87. Quarterly Fundings Tumble at First Horizon
  88. Housing starts, permits drop in December (Reuters)
  89. Best Managed Mortgage Companies
  90. US housing starts slide 8.9 percent (AFP)
  91. Broker Adding 100 NY Jobs
  92. US home building tumbles in December (Reuters)
  93. Citi Business Off
  94. Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Dip for 6th Week (AP)
  95. Baltimore Beats Real Estate Bandits
  96. Nasdaq Glitch Results in Incorrect Quotes (AP)
  97. Gotta to Retire From Lincoln National Unit (AP)
  98. Source: Ameriquest to Pay $325M Settlement (AP)
  99. $200k Judgment Against Lead Company
  100. American Express 4Q Profit Reflects Sale (AP)
  101. Nonprime Delinquency Spikes in Some Areas
  102. Ameriquest to pay $325 mln in lending settlement (Reuters)
  103. BoA Business Buckles
  104. E*Trade's Compound Growth (The Motley Fool)
  105. Broker Loses License for Lying to Lenders
  106. Small-Caps, Emerging Markets Add Diversity (AP)
  107. Ameriquest Settlement Final
  108. Freddie Mac poses no special systemic risk: CEO (Reuters)
  109. Foreclosure Activity Heating Up
  110. Gritty performance sees Northern Rock profits rise (FT.com)
  111. Record Year at Golden West
  112. Student Loans: Outflank The Hikes Ahead (BusinessWeek Online)
  113. New First Horizon CEO
  114. Finance: Retirement math -- when to walk away (Reuters)
  115. Successful Sales Profile
  116. Comfort Food to Go (The Motley Fool)
  117. Irwin May Shed Conforming Ops
  118. GSE bill to be completed this year: Sen. Shelby (Reuters)
  119. Mortgage Bankers Look Forward
  120. Court Says Dow Can't Get Back Taxes Refund (AP)
  121. VA Volume Plummets
  122. December's Story for Housing (BusinessWeek Online)
  123. American Home Originations Contracting
  124. A REIT Winner Among Us (The Motley Fool)
  125. Rates, Apps Up
  126. Preferred Stock, Explained (The Motley Fool)
  127. IndyMac Shines
  128. Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Edge Higher (AP)
  129. Best Online Home Equity Lenders
  130. Dow Jones Profit Climbs, Revenue Rises (AP)
  131. Company Closes Correspondent Channel
  132. US company fined $15m for failing to protect data (FT.com)
  133. Dow Jones 4Q Profit Up; Media General Down (AP)
  134. Texas Fund for Broker Victims
  135. Dec new home sales climb; record sales in 2005 (Reuters)
  136. SEC Ends Met Mortgage Stock Registration (AP)
  137. NYSE to Let Fannie Mae Stock Keep Trading (AP)
  138. Down Payment Assistance Under Fire
  139. Former Wal-Mart Executive to Plead Guilty (AP)
  140. Paper Analyzes eNotary Effect on Mortgage Fraud
  141. SYSCO: I Still Don't Get It (The Motley Fool)
  142. OT Lawsuits Filed Against Wells, National City
  143. SLM Gives CEO Nearly $6.2M in Stock Awards (AP)
  144. Mortgage Legend Backs Internet Lead Co.
  145. Senator Shelby sees GSE bill, new director at OFHEO (Reuters)
  146. HUD Monitors FHA Underwriters, Originators
  147. Weekly Home Mortgage Rates (AP)
  148. Mortgage Mergers Maintain Momentum
  149. Tech Funds Back on Wall Street's Radar (AP)
  150. Argent Employees Laid Off
  151. Where to Invest Money for College (The Motley Fool)
  152. Fannie Business Falls
  153. Boston Properties: Structurally Sound (The Motley Fool)
  154. Key to One Ohio Mortgage Banker's Success
  155. Home loan applications fall as rates rise (Reuters)
  156. Net Branch Adding Alternative Division
  157. Finance: Rate yourself using debt-to-income ratio (Reuters)
  158. Texas Town to Host 1,500 Countrywide Employees
  159. House passes $39-bln spending-cut bill (Reuters)
  160. Profile of Growing Wholesaler
  161. Former Citi Exec could Prompt AIG Mortgage Expansion
  162. Fed's Bies warns on mortgage, real estate lending (Reuters)
  163. Mortgage Rates Rise This Week (AP)
  164. Jobs Flow Out of Real Estate Finance
  165. FHA Fee Guidelines Loosened
  166. Rate yourself using debt-to-income ratio (Reuters)
  167. MTA, LIBOR Climb
  168. How to Improve Internet Lead Conversions
  169. Bush budget proposes new Fannie* Freddie regulator (Reuters)
  170. Servicing Portfolio for Sale
  171. Mixed SunTrust Results
  172. Countrywide Rolls Out Lot Financing
  173. Realtors see slowing housing market in 2006 (Reuters)
  174. ABN AMRO Originations Abate
  175. Investors Might Start Looking to Bond Funds (AP)
  176. RMBS Performance Outlook
  177. Fed: Consumers Increase Borrowing in 2005 (AP)
  178. Worst TIL Violators in 2005
  179. JPMorgan Agrees to Sell Chase Insurance (AP)
  180. Allied Expands
  181. Mortgage applications fall last week: MBA (Reuters)
  182. Share of Cashouts Climbs
  183. Full-Service vs. Discount Brokers (The Motley Fool)
  184. Bulk Originations Surpass Traditional Fundings
  185. IAC/InterActiveCorp posts quarterly profit (Reuters)
  186. Credit Quality to Retreat
  187. Home loan applications fall 2nd straight week (Reuters)
  188. Countrywide Starts 2006 Down
  189. Column: Time to click and pay bills online (Reuters)
  190. Community Bankers Expand Online
  191. Senate panel probes Fannie, Freddie foundations (Reuters)
  192. Alt-A to $3 Million
  193. Prudential Reports 4Q Earnings of $377M (AP)
  194. Subprime Unit Consolidated
  195. Fannie Mae Gives 4 Execs Restricted Cash (AP)
  196. Enjoy the Job, Sell More
  197. Consider Using Tax-Prep Software (The Motley Fool)
  198. NovaStar Delays Financial Announcement
  199. Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Up for 3rd Week (AP)
  200. New Mexicans Complain
  201. Should You Insure That Mortgage? (The Motley Fool)
  202. Finding a Good Tax Pro (The Motley Fool)
  203. Senate Confirms Arnall as Ambassador to Amsterdam
  204. Fink ready to write a new chapter for BlackRock (FT.com)
  205. Lost in Translation
  206. Fannie Mae Falls Short of Goals in 2005 (AP)
  207. Swiss Re has "very good start" to 2006 (Reuters)
  208. Merger Related Layoffs at MBNA
  209. Net Branch Deals Going Down
  210. Levi Strauss Reports Profit for 4Q (AP)
  211. Ohio Becoming Fraud Capital
  212. Waste Management quarterly profit rises (Reuters)
  213. Dr. Andrew Lo: Darwinian Investing (BusinessWeek Online)
  214. Accredited Ascends to Unseen Altitude
  215. Large-Cap Growth Funds May Be Attractive (AP)
  216. Company, Employees Vanish Amid $100 Million Scandal
  217. Tata America Sued Over Tax Refunds (AP)
  218. Judgment on $31,000 Mortgage Costs Servicer $1.8 Million
  219. Finance: Tips for dual-nest snowbirds (Reuters)
  220. HELOCs, Nontraditional Loans Fuel Rising Bank Risk
  221. Review: TaxCut Is Best Tax Prep Program (AP)
  222. Year Starts Down at Downey
  223. Washington Mutual Trimming 2,500 Jobs (AP)
  224. Freddie Ponders Subprime Expansion
  225. NASD to Teach Military About Finances (AP)
  226. WaMu Laying Off Thousands
  227. Zurich 2005 profit surges 30 pct to record (Reuters)
  228. Mortgage Banker Tycoon
  229. Bush spars with Democrats over health agenda (Reuters)
  230. Yield Curve Inversions & Mortgages
  231. Our Mortgage Advantage (The Motley Fool)
  232. Subprime Entrepreneur At It Again
  233. US housing starts, import prices climb (FT.com)
  234. Loans Backing RMBS Drawing Concern
  235. Stock Prices Climb in Early Trading (AP)
  236. Thrift Fundings Fall
  237. Housing starts near 33-year high (Reuters)
  238. Man Faces Life Sentence for Running Down Originator
  239. Freddie Mac: 30-Year Mortgage Rates Rise (AP)
  240. Intuit 2Q Profit Climbs on Product Sales (AP)
  241. Failed Mortgage Co.'s COO Gets Sentenced (AP)
  242. Dangerous Investing Mind Games (The Motley Fool)
  243. 10 Calls Cost Broker $100,000
  244. Bond Sales May Promote Long-Term Mortgages (AP)
  245. LOs Sue First Horizon
  246. Bush: Mortgage deduction to stay a part of tax law (Reuters)
  247. 500 Loan Officers Needed
  248. Lead Co. Founder Recognized by Software Group
  249. Waste Management quarterly profit rises (Reuters)
  250. Dr. Andrew Lo: Darwinian Investing (BusinessWeek Online)