January 6th, 2012 by Connor Head | Posted in Financial News | No Comments »
Tagged as: Healthcare, Views Healthcare
NASHUA, NH – Social media pundit and Nashua, N.H.-based primary care physician Kevin Pho, MD, regularly shares his views on healthcare issues from the provider perspective. In this Q&A, he takes a look at how healthcare will factor into the presidential election.
Leading up to Tuesday’s primary in the Granite State, Pho spoke with Government Health IT Editor Tom Sullivan about the healthcare issues important to his state, how politics influence Americans’ perception of health reform, and whether a Republican president could really repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Q: What aspects of healthcare are unique to New Hampshire? And wh
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January 3rd, 2012 by Flynn Best | Posted in Financial Topics | No Comments »
If you read the newspaper headlines and billboard advertisements recently, you may notice something interesting (if not, strange) happening. National Australia Bank (NAB) announced that it is ‘breaking up’ with the rest of the banks in a new campaign. That immediately provoked reactions from the other banks, including Suncorp with its “breaking up” theme in a recent billboard advertisement.
Soon, bank investors are fretting about a price war among the banks, which means the race is on to the bottom for profits. As this
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December 31st, 2011 by Connor Head | Posted in Financial News | No Comments »
Tagged as: Hit Record, Hit Record Low, Low, Record Low
Happy holidays, homebuyers! You just got a very nice present.
Mortgage rates have hit record lows, with the interest rate on a 30-year, fixed-rate loan, the most popular choice of homebuyers, averaging 3.91% this week, according to Freddie Mac’s Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
That’s down from 3.94% last week, and is the lowest in the 40-year history of the survey.
Rates have fallen 0.9% since the beginning of the year. For a homeowner with a $200,000 mortgage, that means a savings of $1,200 a year, said Frank Nothaft, Freddie’s chief economist.
With rates at or below 4% for the last eight weeks, home sales are getting a boost, Nothaft added. Read more info…
December 18th, 2011 by Flynn Best | Posted in Financial Topics | No Comments »
Tagged as: Ceiling, Debt Ceiling
On the evening of July 31, Congress reached an agreement to raise the 14.3 trillion debt ceiling and reduce federal spending, instantly giving the Treasury 400 billion additional borrowing power. In May the debt limit was reached, however the Treasury Department said it could keep government functioning normally until the close of August 2. Congressional leaders came to an agreement and the Senate raced to get the debt ceiling increase signed into law just hours before the deadline.
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December 8th, 2011 by Flynn Best | Posted in Financial Topics | No Comments »
Tagged as: Professional Website, Website
You may well have had the experience of using a website that appears to be largely illogical in terms of what it expects you to need to do in order to use it. This is a situation that professional website designers seek to avoid.
The website mess
If you have encountered a badly designed website, you will know how frustrating and irritating it can be to try and use it.
Its worth noting that this is nothing to do with a concept of whether it works in a technical sense.
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