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The lowdown on the LTV: Why loan-to-value ratios matter to new homebuyers

When exploring the idea of buying a new home, especially if you’re a first-time homebuyer, expect to face many decisions, the most important of which are financial. Obviously, you’ll want to secure a home loan with a low interest rate so your monthly mortgage payment is in line with your …

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Small Details Matter: What Not to Forget When Building Your Dream House

Building a home can be a stressful venture, to say the least. The stress increases when building your dream home when you plan on spending decades or the rest of your life in the home. The financial undertaking is a cause for some of the stress. Deadlines being missed by …

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Earnings Watch: Uber will take a financial hit no matter what California voters decide

Uber is scheduled to report third-quarter earnings Thursday. AFP via Getty Images When Uber Technologies Inc. reports financial results two days after Election Day, it may not know the fate of its business in its home state, but its bottom line will be affected either way. Uber UBER, +4.19%, ride-hailing …

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: Amy Coney Barrett says ‘politically controversial’ climate change is still a matter of public debate

Supreme Court Justice nominee Amy Coney Barrett testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee this week. Getty Images Man-made climate change — the long-run threat to the global economy and security that serves as the basis for competing clean-energy bills by both parties — is a controversial topic still up for …

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Key Words: Mitt Romney marches in D.C.: ‘We need to stand up and say that black lives matter’

“ “We need a voice against racism, we need many voices against racism and against brutality. And we need to stand up and say that black lives matter.” ” That’s Sen. Mitt Romney on Sunday, as he joined a group of around 1,000 Christians marching in Washington and was asked …

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‘No matter how well you speak, or how educated you are, my blackness will always define me.’ Black graduates on racism in America

In the lead up to and weeks immediately following his graduation, Stephan Lally watched as COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on the country’s black community laid bare racial inequities in health care and economic opportunity. He also watched as thousands of people took to the streets across the country to protest the …

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