Firefox Crashes on WordPress
Posted May 31st, 2009By Yorgo Nestoridis
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1 Or how the Big Brothers mess with our Life
1.1 How to prevent Firefox Crashes on WordPress
Or how the Big Brothers mess with our Life
Have you noticed the increasing number of Firefox Crashes recently? It happens for sure when you try to load media to your WordPress Blog Post or bage, or, rather [...]
Good Business In A Bad Economy? Grow Your Business In A Recession
Posted May 31st, 2009Good Business In A Bad Economy?
Are there businesses that thrive during an economic recession? Definitely. I believe you can run a small business even in time of crisis. With the right amount of luck, planning and hard work, you can find business success and see your venture do well even in the [...]
Good Business In A Bad Economy? Grow Your Business In A Recession
AuctionTalk Live and YORGOO Media
Posted May 31st, 2009By Yorgo Nestoridis
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1 AuctionTalkLive and YORGOO Media
1.1 How to prevent from being banned by Google?
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AuctionTalkLive and YORGOO Media
When about 10 days ago AuctionTalkLive and namely the blaster at BiancaGubalke.AuctionTalkLive as well as YORGOO Media sub-domains disappeared from the radar on Google, we had t express our frustration, for once [...]
Today on the Ilyce Glink Show - May 31, 2009
Posted May 31st, 2009Today on the Ilyce Glink show, Ilyce talked about HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan’s announcement this week that first-time buyers would be able to use their [$8,000 tax credit to offset some FHA loan program costs](http://www.thinkglink.com/article/2009/05/29/use-8000-tax-credit-toward-costs-with…
Ycademy Online Seminar BIG NEWS
Posted May 30th, 2009By Yorgo NestoridisBuild your Shop on YORGOO Press
Just released: Ycademy Online Seminar Participants build their personal and customized shop!
YORGOO Press Development
YORGOO Press the incredible Newspaper Framework by Semiomantics is adding an important feature for all those who
want to make money online and with their website. The new module is a shop, or rather a complete [...]
Balance Transfer Credit Card Tips, Facts and Traps
Posted May 29th, 2009I’m one of those people who doesn’t want to carry debt but appreciates the use of credit cards (especially cash back credit cards). For those who are carrying a balance on their cards and are interested in how to pay off credit card debt more efficiently, one popular strategy is to find ways to [...]
Balance Transfer Credit Card Tips, Facts and Traps
cPanel support - configuring your mail client
Posted May 29th, 2009Getting your email to work is always a hard task for the inexperienced user. Read the rest of cPanel support - configuring your mail client
Chris from our cPanel staff has made an effort to show you how to configure
all of the popular mail clients. Check his very detailed guide in the full post.
Use $8,000 Tax Credit Toward Costs With FHA Loan
Posted May 29th, 2009HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan announced on May 29, 2009, a program that will allow first-time buyers who use FHA financing to apply the $8,000 federal first-time buyer tax credit toward loan closing costs. In a speech, he announced that FHA-insured loans would allow buyers to turn the credit into cash toward loan costs. FHA loans now account for 25 percent of all home loans on the market, up from 2 percent of mortgages two years ago. The National Association of Home Builders estimates some 160,000 homes will be sold because of the $8,000 tax credit, 101,000 to first-time home buyers and 59,000 to trade-up home sellers who sold their home to a first-time buyer and are purchasing a new home in which to live. The HUD press release, which was issued today, is published below in its entirety.
New Guidance from HUD: Use $8,000 tax credit toward FHA loan costs
Posted May 29th, 2009This morning, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan announced a new program that will allow first-time buyers to use the $8,000 tax credit toward FHA loan costs, rather than wait to file their 2009 tax returns (in 2010) to get the cash. We’ve published the Shaun Donovan HUD statement and the FHA Mortgagee Letter that describe the program on the ThinkGlink.com website.
$8,000 First Time Buyer Tax Credit Mortgagee Letter
Posted May 29th, 2009On May 29, 2009, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan issued guidance that allows first-time buyers who get an FHA loan to “monetize” the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit. In short, you can now apply the $8,000 tax credit to your FHA loan closing costs. This page reprints the FHA’s Mortgagee Letter that describes the program and tells what lenders have to do before they allow first-time buyers to monetize the tax credit. The letter is signed by Brian Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner.












