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Key Findings A typical American household with four phones on a “family share” plan, paying $100 per month for taxable wireless service, can expect to pay about $270 per year in taxes, fees, and surcharges—up from $260 in 2019. Nationally, these impositions make up about 22.6 percent of the average bill—the highest rate ever. Illinois…
Read MoreToday’s mortgage and refinance rates Average mortgage rates edged lower yesterday. And conventional loans started out this morning at 3.0% (3.0% APR) for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage. Yesterday’s fall in […] Original Article Posted at : https://themortgagereports.com/71611/mortgage-and-refinance-rates-today-november-17-2020
Read MoreReview of Mr. Cooper (formerly Nationstar Mortgage) showing how it compares to other major lenders for mortgage rates, customer service, and loan options. Original Article Posted at : https://themortgagereports.com/69709/mr-cooper-nationstar-mortgage-review-rates-loans-credit-score
Read MoreJutta Kath, formerly of insurance-linked securities (ILS) specialist manager Schroder Secquaero, has been appointed as Chair of ISC Switzerland, the countries branch of the well-known global insurance and reinsurance business community for women. Kath departed from Schroder Secquaero this year and has since launched her own company focused on leadership and motivational coaching, and continued…
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The Shiller CAPE value is today at 30. That’s nearly double the fair-value CAPE value of 16. I think that’s dangerous. It was a CAPE value of 33 that brought on the Great Depression. I think that it is best for all investors if the CAPE always remains as close to fair-value levels as possible. […]
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Read More“Customer #4, please step up to the counter. How may I help you today?” As a patient, have you ever felt that it seemed you were waiting in line at the deli department, listening for your number to be called? Sorry to say, the practice of medicine has evolved in this direction in the past…
Read MoreBiden Proposed Raising Social Security Payroll Taxes By $740 Billion…And Still Got Elected President
An amazing thing happened in this year’s presidential election. A major party candidate proposed raising Social Security payroll taxes. And won. More than that, it…
Read MoreArch Re, the reinsurance underwriting arm of specialty re/insurer Arch Capital Group in Bermuda, has hired Brian Lynch from Aon’s insurance management unit for an operational role focused on insurance-linked securities and retrocession. Arch Re leverages retrocessional reinsurance for its own book and also shares risks with third-party investors through insurance-linked securities (ILS) style structures.…
Read MoreIf you plan to gather for Thanksgiving dinner this year, chances are good that you will be wearing a mask before dinner. But the mask will have to come down once you are ready to eat. So, what should you do with your face covering during Thanksgiving dinner — or any time you plan to…
Read MoreSometimes, life comes with unexpected expenses and financial hardships. It can be all too easy to fall behind on payments and find yourself with debt in collections. If you’ve come across a negative entry from Regional Acceptance Corporation on your credit report, a missed car payment is likely the culprit. Collections entries can do quite…
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