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Green Banking In U.S. Finally Comes Of Age

Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss acoount, Amalgamated Bank, Aspiration, bank, banker, banks, Beneficial State, checking, deposit, depositor, green, green banking, greener, invest, loan, mortgage, savings, VSECU

Green banking might not yet be the norm in the United States, but a few dozen trailblazing banks and credit unions are trying to make it that way.

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Is Renting or Buying a Home More Eco-Friendly?

Megan Wild apartment, bank, buying, duplex, finance, home, house, HVAC, lease, loan, maintenance, mortgage, natural gas, own, owning, purchase, rent, renting, upkeep, work

Is renting or buying your home better for the environment? It depends on your tolerance for investment risk and more importantly, on the home in question.

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