Skip to content

{ Tag Archives } may-not

Chevy Volt May Not Cut Efficiency Mustard

Robert Siegel speaks with John Voelcker, editor of GreenCarReports.com, and senior editor of High Gear Media Inc., about why the Chevy Volt may not qualify for a California Tax Rebate of $5,000, and why single drivers of Volts may not be able to use the HOV lanes in California, as the Nissan Leaf drivers will. » E-Mail This      » Add to Del.icio.us

Also tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Mad Dash To Beat Homebuyer Tax Credit Deadline

Wednesday is the last day for home buyers to close escrow if they want to get the $8,000 tax credit. But a national Realtors group says as many as 180,000 people may not make it because of various delays. Now there’s a bill working its way through Congress that could provide a reprieve. » E-Mail This      » Add to Del.icio.us

Also tagged , , , , , , , , ,

Urgency for new rules for finance is slipping away

WASHINGTON (AP) The rule book for Wall Street may not change that much after all. Tougher financial rules that seemed inevitable after last year’s crisis have been stymied by industry lobbying, government turf battles and a stabilizing banking system. If efforts to tighten oversight of See original here: Urgency for new rules …

Also tagged , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Bankruptcy is an option for homeowners trying to avoid foreclosure

If nothing else, the legal maneuver will buy them some breathing room. But it also will destroy their credit rating, and it may not even be necessary. To most people, bankruptcy is a four-letter word. But when all else fails, declaring bankruptcy can be an honest and time-tested legal maneuver …

Also tagged , , , , , , , ,