Business

Greater Phoenix resale numbers continue foreclosure trend

A total of 8,280 resale homes recorded sold in September, with foreclosure activity representing 44 percent (3,655 transactions).read more

ASU professor, global management students turn service into success

What started as a gesture of assistance and caring has turned into a real-world experience and a life lesson for ASU School of Global Management and Leadership students.

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Numbers show increase in foreclosure activity

Foreclosure activity represented 44 percent (3,295 transactions) of the 7,505 recorded resale home transactions for August 2008 for the Greater Phoenix area.read more

Foreclosures continue to rise in Greater Phoenix resale market

A total of 8,165 resale homes were recorded sold in July 2008, and June 2008 saw a recorded 7,840 resale home sales.read more

ASU's Realty Studies releases June resale numbers

In June 2008, a total of 7,845 resale homes recorded sold in Maricopa County. This sales activity includes 3,275 recorded foreclosed home transactions and 4,565 traditional market transactions. read more

Greater Phoenix resale numbers gain from new investors, first-time buyers

May's 4,265 recorded traditional market transactions represent the best month of 2008 and the best since 4,570 homes were recorded sold in June 2007.read more

Online master’s degree facilitates career change to accounting

A new online ASU program targets people with a bachelor's degree who want to pursue an accounting career.

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Greater Phoenix resale numbers up for April, median prices down

The local resale housing market for April had 5,585 recorded sales, in contrast to 4,855 sales for a year ago and 4,335 sales in March 2008.

ASU study: Super Bowl generated $500 million for state

W. P. Carey School of Business students combed the metropolitan Phoenix area before, during and after Super Bowl XLII to gauge the game’s economic impact on Arizona.read more

Marketing students tout ASU teacher education

Marketing students in the W. P. Carey School of Business are gaining real-world experience while helping to promote an ASU teaching program.read more

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