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NC State-UCLA PreviewFOXSports.comA pioneer in women's basketball whose name is now inscribed on North Carolina State's home court, Yow lost a lengthy battle with breast cancer Jan. ...and more »

Bank of America Sues First American on 'Lien Protection' Claims - BusinessWeek
DSNews.comBank of America Sues First American on 'Lien Protection' ClaimsBusinessWeekLenders such as Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bank of America bought “lien protection” plans as a faster, cheaper approach for home-equity loans than full ...Bank of America Sues First AmericanDSNews.comBank of America (NYSE: BAC) Sues First American Insurance Corp (NYSE:FAF)American Banking NewsFirst American Sued by Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) Over Claims of 'Lien Protection'American Banking Newsall 20 news articles »

BofA 'Comfortable' Bank Can Absorb Home-Equity Losses - BusinessWeek
BofA 'Comfortable' Bank Can Absorb Home-Equity LossesBusinessWeekChief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan said the lender, the biggest in the US, can absorb losses on its $149 billion home-equity loan portfolio even after ...and more »

Obama Overstates Loan Modifications, Republicans Say - BusinessWeek
ABC NewsObama Overstates Loan Modifications, Republicans SayBusinessWeekLenders led by Bank of America, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and New York-based JPMorgan Chase & Co. successfully converted 168708 trial plans into ...Wells Fargo extends debt relief to 2nd mortgages: The move by the nation's ...Trading Markets (press release)Wells Fargo agrees to modify home-equity loansFinance and CommerceWells Fargo joins effort to modify home loansDesMoinesRegister.comall 245 news articles »

Flyonthewall, Hildene, Google, Knauf in Court News - BusinessWeek
Flyonthewall, Hildene, Google, Knauf in Court NewsBusinessWeekLenders such as Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bank of America bought “lien protection” plans as a faster, cheaper approach for home-equity loans than full ...

Gambling To Fix Pensions Can Lead To A Bigger Bind - NPR
Gambling To Fix Pensions Can Lead To A Bigger BindNPRNorth Carolina's General Assembly recently approved a law allowing its pension fund, long known for conservative management, to invest 5 percent of its ...and more »

Weekend Investor - Wall Street Journal
Weekend InvestorWall Street JournalPiedmont, open to anyone in six North Carolina counties, says it has tried to encourage borrowers to transfer balances from other institutions rather than ...and more »

North Carolina Man Convicted in Multi-Million-Dollar Investment Scheme - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
North Carolina Man Convicted in Multi-Million-Dollar Investment Scheme7thSpace Interactive (press release)The evidence showed that in August 2006, Noel then applied for a home mortgage and home equity loan on his house totaling more than $1 million. ...and more »

$230 Million Innovation Fund Will Divert Pension Money Into Tech Firms - The Lincoln Tribune
$230 Million Innovation Fund Will Divert Pension Money Into Tech FirmsThe Lincoln TribuneCredit Suisse already manages two private equity funds for North Carolina that the state has invested a total of $500 million in. The one-year performance ...and more »

Soccer Capsules: Blanco, Hernandez off Mexico team for Iceland game - Brownsville Herald
Soccer Capsules: Blanco, Hernandez off Mexico team for Iceland gameBrownsville HeraldIt originally had a target of $800 million to be set aside by the end of 2010, but has exceeded that with its equity totaling $1.061 billion. ...and more »

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  • Bankruptcy: A legal procedure in a federal court to relieve certain debts of a person or a business that is no longer able to pay its debts. Chapter 7 bankruptcy removes all debts. Chapter 13 lets a borrower with and income to pay bills off over a set period of time.
  • Bearer: The legal owner of a property.
  • Bill of Sale: A document that details the transfer of property.
  • Biweekly Mortgage: A mortgage with payments due every two weeks, totaling 26 payments a year, two payments more than a mortgage with monthly payments. The two extra payments lowers significantly the interest paid over the life of the mortgage.
  • Blanket Mortgage: A mortgage that includes more than one piece of real estate
  • Borrower (Mortgager): An individual who makes an application for and receives funds in the form of a loan and is obligated to repay the loan in full under the conditions of the loan.
  • Broker: An individual who gets buyers and sellers together and helps in negotiating contracts for a client.
  • Buy-Down Mortgage: A mortgage loan with a lower than market rate for a determined period of time.
  • Buyers Market: Market conditions that favor buyers. When there are more properties for sale than buyers, sellers may be forced to provide price discounts to close the transaction.

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