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Another sign of mortgage processing gone haywire in the boom, says Reuters: Banks keep billing for paid-off home loans.
Two percent of the president's staff, 3% of the Senate staff and 4.2% of the House staff are among the 279,000 U.S. government employees who owe the IRS a cumulative $3.4 billion.
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The hip-hop mogul reduces monthly fees on his prepaid RushCards by as much as 40% as customer base expands.
There are ways to reduce the fees you'll have to pay when you use one of these cards.
High debt isn't necessarily a sign of financial trouble. Residents in some states with high debt also have relatively high incomes and high credit scores.
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is worth about $200 million. Where would that rank him on the list of the nation's richest presidents?
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