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ACA And HAMP And Me
ACA and HAMP, government programs for health care and housing. Before you think I’m about to either praise or vilify them know that I am an extreme moderate independent. I am (extremely) certain that solutions are in the middle (moderate) … Continue reading
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Tagged ACA, Art, books, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, Fannie Mae, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, HAMP, health care, housing, MHA, mortgage, New Road Map, ObamaCare, personal finance, photos, taxes, unemployment, wealth, writing
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Forebearance Foregone Or Not
What I want to do isn’t what I should do, but I may anyway. I want to devote today to analyzing my stocks for my semi-annual portfolio review, due for my self-imposed deadline of midnight, June 30th. I want to … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, Fannie Mae, forebearance, foreclosure, HCLE, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, New Road Map, NRM, personal finance, stocks, trustee sale, unemployment
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News From Words Versus Paper
Tap. Tap. Tap. No, it isn’t dancing. Yes, it could be the sound made as I type. It was, however, the therapy a friend showed me for dealing with stress. Many friends have offered their professional help as I navigate … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, coworking, credit card, dancing, EFT, entrepreneur, Fannie Mae, farmers market, forbearance, foreclosure, housing, investing, jobs, Langley, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, personal finance, stocks, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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Foreclosure Forbearance
Dynamic times. And yet, “Hurry up and wait” is the theme, at least when it comes to my house and possible foreclosure. Thursday was another rush to get paperwork together for a meeting. Friday’s meeting was worth the effort, even … Continue reading
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Tagged Fannie Mae, forbearance, foreclosure, Green Tree, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, Parkview, personal finance, stocks, unemployment, wealth
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