Bank of America's Q3 earnings took a hit from a record $16.65 billion settlement with the Justice Department and other federal and state agencies in August to settle charges against the bank related to the sale of toxic mortgage-backed securities. That settlement cost the bank $5.3 billion (pretax), or $0.43 per share after tax.
Read More »Survey Finds Consumer Spending Tight Despite Financial Security
Americans between the ages of 30 and 49 are the most likely right now to limit their monthly spending, according to Bankrate. The company notes Americans in that age range are in their prime years for buying a house or a car or starting a family.
Read More »Colorado Housing Rates ‘Better Off’ in 33 of 35 Counties
According to RealtyTrac's 2014 Election Housing Market Scorecard released on Tuesday, 33 out of 35 counties in Colorado with sufficient housing data to score ranked in the "better off" category, meaning that the housing market in those counties is better off than it was two years ago.
Read More »Study: 52 Percent of County Housing Markets ‘Better Off’ Than Two Years Ago
A total of 811 U.S. county housing markets (52 percent) were rated as "better off" than they were two years ago, compared to only 11 percent (176 markets) categorized as "worse off," according to RealtyTrac's 2014 Election Housing Scorecard released on Tuesday.
Read More »Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase Profits Turn Upward in Q3
Mortgage banking net income was $439 million, down $266 million from a year ago and $270 million from the prior quarter. Much of the year-over-year decline stemmed from a reduced benefit from credit loss provisions—$19 million compared to last year's $1 billion.
Read More »Citigroup Reports 7 Percent Net Income Growth in Q3
Citigroup reported an increase of 7 percent in its net income from $3.2 billion up to $3.4 billion year-over-year in the company's 2014 Third Quarter Earnings Report released on Tuesday.
Read More »Pennsylvania Housing Market Sees Q3 Gains
PAR's latest quarterly housing report shows closed sales statewide totaled 41,371 in Q3, up 5.1 percent from the previous quarter. Year-over-year, third-quarter sales fell short 1.1 percent.
Read More »Zombie Foreclosures Result in Millions of Delinquent Tax Revenue Dollars
So-called "zombie" foreclosures have been known to lower property values of surrounding homes. But they also present another problem: property tax revenue lost, RealtyTrac recently reported.
Read More »Job Openings at Highest Level Since 2001
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported there were 4.8 million job openings (3.4 percent) nationwide on the last business day in August, which was the highest level of job openings since January 2001.
Read More »Report: Tampa Area Accounts for 3.3 Percent of Nation’s Foreclosure Completions
Foreclosure inventory was down in the Tampa, Florida, area in August but the area still led all core-based statistical areas (CBSAs) nationwide in foreclosure completions over a 12-month period, according to data recently released by CoreLogic.
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