Personal Finance Newsletter (6/18/2009)

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Welcome to the Personal Finance Newsletter (6/18/2009). In this edition we have included news, articles and videos. You can find more resources on our website: 1ClickMoney.com.

Personal Finance News

Dems work to push banking overhaul quickly (AP)
President Barack Obama’s plan to transform the Federal Reserve into a super-regulator ran into skepticism Thursday from lawmakers who worry that the central bank is not the best suited to keep an eye on firms deemed so big and influential that their demise could hurt the economy. (More)

Sallie Mae shares gain on government contract (AP)
AP – The Department of Education has selected student lender Sallie Mae and three other companies to service the $550 billion in outstanding federal student loans and future loans owned by the government. (More)

E-Trade plans stock offer, debt exchange (AP)
E-Trade Financial Corp. said Wednesday it is raising capital and exchanging debt in an effort to get out from under mortgage-related loan losses. The news sent shares of the struggling online brokerage and bank skidding. (More)

Housing Starts: Up is Better Than Down (BusinessWeek Online)
BusinessWeek Online – A greater number of general contractors have been dusting off work boots and hitching up tool belts. Single-family home starts jumped 7.5% in May, the third consecutive monthly rise, indicating that new home construction might be at — or close to — a bottom. (More)

Personal Finance Articles

What to check before buying homes.
This period who are looking to purchase a new house. Try to read the tips should be checked before buying a home to have the information in the decision to buy home. 1.Limit lending by financial in… (More)

The forex software system – Is it Something For You?
Most of us are not (yet) application forex software for our bill appellation contracts. The abutting we get to the abstraction is agreement a absolute order. However, it is actual bright that … (More)

Cutting Cell Phone Costs
It’s hard to imagine life without a cell phone. Once a rarity, today it seems everyone has one. I’ve seen postal workers delivering mail while chatting away and school kids barely out of booster seats… (More)

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