Sunday, March 27, 2011

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Spring New & Used Auto Sales Event

Stop by your local Enterprise Car Sales location March 26, 2011 to take advantage of Tropical Financial Credit Union's (TFCU) ONE DAY ONLY Spring New & Used Auto Sales Event.

Get Kelly Blue Book Trade-In Value on your vehicle PLUS an extra $1,000! Take advantage of rates as low as 2.99% APR. And if that wasn't enough, TFCU will make your first payment of up to $300.

We hope to see you March 26th at one of our convenient Enterprise Car Sales locations throughout South Florida:
Lauderdale Lakes at 2150 N. State Rd. 7 Call: 954.486.4370
Miami at 17720 S. Dixie Hwy Call: 305.378.0111
W. Palm Beach at 479 S. Military Trail Call: 561.242.5335

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Florida Loses $2.4 Billion for High-Speed Trains

The Obama Administration took back $2.4 Billion allotted to Florida for a high-speed train planned to run from Orlando to Tampa.

Florida Governor Rick Scott rejected the high-speed rail proposal because of high operating costs, despite a study done by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) which concluded the rail would have an operating surplus in its first year of operation.

There are split opinions on the rejection of the project, which would have created jobs for the high number of unemployed Floridians. What do you think of Rick Scott's decision? Let us know in the comments!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

51% of Broward County Mortgages "Underwater"

More that half (51%) of homes with a mortgage in Broward County were "underwater" in the fourth quarter. Palm Beach county mortgages showed similar trends, with 44% of homeowners owing more on their mortgage than their property is worth.

Many homeowners refinanced or purchased during the economic boom that preceded the current recession and are now facing the issues that go along with negative equity.