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Celina Insurance Group promotes two

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CELINA —Celina Insurance Group has recently promoted two of its own to Vice President positions.

The Week Ahead: April layoff showers bring what for May?

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Walmart, Deloitte and Meta. These three companies are big, but they are among those whose payrolls got smaller in April.

Coinbase warns SEC it will ‘exhaust all avenues’ if sued

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Coinbase Global Inc. is making a last-ditch effort to dissuade the SEC from suing the firm, including sending a not-so-subtle reminder that it won’t be easy to take down.

Bank rates are up. How to avoid leaving money on the table

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NEW YORK (AP) — Moving your savings around by opening a new account and closing an old one can seem like a hassle. But it’s a use of time that can pay off.

Home equity line of credit (HELOC) vs. home equity loan: How do they work?

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Home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) and home equity loans are similar methods of borrowing money against the equity in your home. A HELOC is a line of credit with a variable interest rate, while a home equity loan is a lump sum paid back in fixed installments. Both typically allow you to borrow up to 85 or 90 percent of the value of your home minus your outstanding mortgage balance.

Weak federal oversight contributed to bank collapse, Fed report says

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WASHINGTON — Federal regulators didn’t go far enough to push Silicon Valley Bank to fix the problems that led to its collapse last month, the Federal Reserve’s top bank regulator said in a report released Friday.

Enjoy stunning views from the craftsman-inspired Tetherow

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EUGENE, ORE. — Craftsman architecture is known for its elegant simplicity, clean lines, and natural materials, and these elements are all on full display in the Tetherow, a stunning one-story house plan. The home is designed to blend seamlessly into its surroundings, with a warm, welcoming feel that invites you to relax and unwind.

CD rates at 5%: Is it worth buying one, or are there better options?...

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CLEVELAND - Certificates of deposit and online savings accounts used to offer little to no interest. But with interest rates on these products hitting 4% and even 5%, it’s now a legitimate question. Should I buy a CD?

Legal-Ease: Can we agree otherwise?

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The law includes a lot of requirements — usually legally called “duties” — regarding all kinds of things. Often, those duties are requirements that the law makes some people provide to or for the benefit of other people.

Stanford named to Ohio Home Inspector Board

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COLUMBUS — Superior Plus Realtors agent Tim Stanford has accepted an appointment by State Senate President Matt Huffman to the Ohio Home Inspector Board. Stanford’s five-year term for the volunteer Board position began on April 24th.