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Greece Ready to Finalize €130 Billion Rescue Program – Market Update
Sources confirm Grecian Prime Minister Lucas Papademos will finally meet with political forces to hash out the finishing touches on a bailout package valued at 130 billion euro. Wall Street's investors are breathing easier this morning following reports of the speculated debt resolution, as it's driven many to corral money away from bonds and into riskier investments. As a result of the change in trading, mortgage-backed securities have taken a slight drop in today's early hours.

Insurance Insights Offers Tips About Life, Health & Disability Insurance
The first installment of Insurance Insights features Devin Polaski from MyInsuranceExpert explaining the simple, three-step process that’s necessary to obtain life insurance.

Top 5 Places for Debit Card Fraud
Americans who excessively use their debit cards anywhere may, in fact, be compromising their checking account information at any given swipe. Here is a list of the top five places where debit card fraud exists.

Refinancing with No Cash Out at 26-Year High
It's official. Americans are taking advantage of historically low mortgage rates and paying down the debt on their homes (or maintaining it at the same level) at a rate we haven't seen for the past 26 years, according to Yahoo Finance.

Grecian Financial Troubles Continue to Impact U.S. Markets – Market Update
Greece is in the hot seat again, as negotiations between the European country and its private creditors have come to a halt. According to reports, Greece's leading political forces missed responding to a deadline that would enforce demands for harsher measures to be implemented. Wall Street is growing familiar with financial woes abroad, thus mortgage-backed securities are up slightly again this morning. Up next in this week's economic release schedule is today's 1 p.m. auction of $32 billion in 3-year notes.

7 Ways to Entertain Your Pet While You’re Away
Have you ever come home to find your favorite shoe chewed to smithereens? Here are a handful of ways to keep your pets busy and mischief-free while you are away.

Top 10 Reasons Michigan is a Land of Opportunity
Michigan’s economy is growing, second fastest in the nation. There are not many states where you can live, raise a family and build a business as easily and comfortably as you can in Michigan. Below are just 10 reasons why Michigan is a Land of Opportunity.

30-Year Bond and 10-Year Yield Remain Stagnant – Market Update
It's a slow day in the market this morning, as numbers remain stagnant, and there are no scheduled economic releases on deck. The 30-year bond is finally holding steady after a three-day climb of 18 basis points, while the consistent 10-year yield makes its mark at 1.93%. As the European debt crisis rolls on, Greece is still facing pressure from international leaders to make necessary decisions to avoid financial failure.

President Obama Proposes Jobs Plan for Veterans
Today, President Obama revealed details surrounding a new $5 billion veterans jobs proposal called the Veterans Jobs Corp Initiative.

8 Top Websites for Home Buyers
As you start looking for a new home, you definitely need all the advice and help you can get. It’s true that your real estate agent will give you plenty of information about homes and neighborhoods you’re interested in, but some people still like to do research on their own – but where do you start? Here are some sites that will help home buyers make a more educated purchase.