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  • Reverse Mortgages Now Look Cheaper
    Some of the country's biggest reverse-mortgage lenders are slicing costs—helping even some affluent homeowners who want to generate additional income.

  • New Help for College Borrowers
    Buried in the health-care bill is some modest help for parents borrowing to pay college costs. But the legislation doesn't address current and former students who are wrestling with education debt.

  • Is It Time to Refinance Your Mortgage?
    With interest rates on the rise, more homeowners are asking that question. The answer depends, in part, on how long they plan to live in their current home.

  • Data Theft Hits 3.3 Million Borrowers
    Company and federal officials said they believed last week's theft of identity data from a student-loan guarantor was the largest-ever breach of such information and could affect up to 5% of all federal student-loan borrowers.

  • BofA Ends Some Overdraft Fees
    Bank of America plans to announce that it is eliminating $35 overdraft fees on debit-card purchases as the bank tries to stay ahead of a sweeping round of regulations.


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