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Is China's Economy Growing Too Fast?

24th September 2009
The President of China - Hu Jintao, announced Sunday that the economy grew faster than expected - 10.2 percent in the first quarter of 2006 compared with one year earlier, but said the government was concerned about overly rapid growth. Chinese leaders ha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Where Deflation Inflation?

23rd September 2009
To answer the question of whether we will have inflation or deflation in the upcoming years, we need to have an understanding of what these terms mean, and also what money is.Money today is debt. Or, debt is money. The expansion of money in our economy is... Read >
Author: Garrett Craig

The Difference Between Fundamental Analysis and Technical Analysis Trading

22nd September 2009
Technical forces and fundamental forces are the two main drivers of the forex markets. They both give you valuable information but is one better than the other? Fundamental forces include things such as interest rates, balance of trade data, economic and ... Read >
Author: Reggie Bowers

Invest in Gold

25th August 2009
Gold Good news is here! Your favorite precious metal reached its highest level in 18 years this past year. We know that longtime DR sufferers aren’t surprised; they’ve been advised in these pages to drop the dollar and buy gold for years now. ... Read >
Author: andreamarie

Euros to Dollars Conversion - How to Take Profit from the Falling US Dollar

03rd August 2009
Visit Euros to Dollars Conversion if you look for currency converter.This Saturday I got a call from my uncle. He lately switched jobs and now runs a small electrician's office. In the flurry of new paperwork, he realized his 401K was still sitting at h... Read >
Author: Hunter Lamb

Will The Forex Trading Focus On Equities Last?

24th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jay Meisler I wrote this article in October of last year and it still holds true today. I am reprinting it as the market continues to focus on stock market movements although not quite to the extent as during the height of the financ... Read >
Author: Jay Meisler

Residential mortgage lending reactivation in the UK

23rd July 2009
There was also upbeat news from property website Rightmove which said there were growing signs that the past year's price falls have bottomed out, and from the Council of Mortgage Lenders, which said gross lending hit a six-month high in June. However,... Read >
Author: tugsearch

A Seminar in Decline

20th July 2009
There will be quite a few recovery-based articles printed here in the next few months. That way every one of the readers here can also learn more about what will be printed here by this writer in the next few months, what to look for as we get better, or ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

A Short Term Turn in the Market?

12th July 2009
Yesterday the SP500 hit 870 twice: at 12:00 and again at 2:00 Eastern. It held both times and ended the day at 879. 870 - 875 had been the SP500 target for weeks as the bottom of a trading range. So, the fact that it held, not once, but twice, is very enc... Read >
Author: wealthed

Forex Income Engine 20 Sneak Peek Access Link for forexincomeenginecom

16th June 2009
Forex Income Engine 2.0 Forex Trading Methods: What makes a trading method "good"? Technical Analysis: In my last articles, I shared that for any Forex trading method to be considered, it must be first, a complete method (insert... Read >
Author: forexengine

Forex Income Engine 20 Sneak Peek Access Link for forexincomeenginecom

16th June 2009
Forex Income Engine 2.0 Forex Trading Methods: What makes a trading method "good"? Technical Analysis: In my last articles, I shared that for any Forex trading method to be considered, it must be first, a complete method (insert... Read >
Author: forexengine

Forex Trading Systems

15th June 2009
Forex Trading Strategies : What makes a trading methodology "good"?Technical research : In my last articles, I shared that for any Forex trading strategy to be considered, it has to be first, a total technique ( insert link to prior article ) and second... Read >
Author: Ernie Vang

Trading Forex - Treasuries and the Dollar.

15th June 2009
Since the global financial crisis erupted in full last year, most attention was given to short term interest rates. Central Banks were seemingly engaged in a race to zero, trying to bring their respective benchmarks to the lowest possible levels. This ... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej

Have You Reached the Peak of the Readiness Pyramid?

12th June 2009
If you have followed the Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Survival Readiness Pyramid starting from the bottom with water storage and 72 hour emergency kits, and you have progressed through each level making sure your preparation is as tight as a pyrami... Read >
Author: Patrick Gunther

Factoring Versus PO Funding - Is a Cash Advance Better Than Cash in Advance?

10th June 2009
Start up businesses need start up cash. But the best source of initial working capital is probably friends, family and your own personal financial resources. Using traditional and non-traditional business financing will cost you more. However, business fi... Read >
Author: Sandra Noble

Stop Making Your Mortgage Payments

06th June 2009
To end the recession quickly there are four objectives that must be met. 1.More money must be created in the private sector to increase demand. 2.A majority of people in the economy must receive this money. 3.People's monthly outlays must not... Read >
Author: Leonard C Tekaat

Dollar Deception How Banks Secretly Create Money

29th May 2009
It has been called "the most astounding piece of sleight of hand ever invented." The creation of money has been privatized, usurped from Congress by a private banking cartel. Most people think money is issued by fiat by the government, but that is not the... Read >
Author: RBTV01

Dollar Deception How Banks Secretly Create Money

29th May 2009
It has been called "the most astounding piece of sleight of hand ever invented." The creation of money has been privatized, usurped from Congress by a private banking cartel. Most people think money is issued by fiat by the government, but that is not the... Read >
Author: RBTV01

The Recession Was Avoidable

29th May 2009
Basically what has happened to our economy, the means of exchange has decreased significantly. The Committee For Economic Reform and a Better Economic Future has developed an Alternative Economic Stimulus plan to restart our economy. It does not requir... Read >
Author: Leonard C Tekaat

Title: Canadian Law Lawyers: Counterfeit and Forgery

14th May 2009
Counterfeit product can be defined as imitation of a real product that violates the production monopoly held by either a state or corporation. Counterfeit also describes the forgeries of currency and documents, and imitations of things like clothing, soft... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson

Interest Rate Reduction and Smaller Deficit, Will Cure Economic Crisis

14th May 2009
Stimulate The Economy Without Creating Inflation! Huge Government Deficits are unnecessary! The collapse of employment, the stock market, financial institutions and the enterprise system was caused by the elimination of a sufficient amount of the me... Read >
Author: Leonard C Tekaat

Bad credit loan company - Why do a bad credit loan company provides finance?

17th April 2009
Sometimes you might be asked yourself why does any bad credit loan company would offer any type of loan to a person who has already defaulted in making repayment of earlier loan facilities, and therefore risk its money? Obviously, there are significant re... Read >
Author: Alberto Hren

Home equity loans: Meet your varied needs

17th March 2009
Investing in a home is often considered as the wise decision as it turns out to be one of the most valuable assets in life. The home equity loan is an amount that borrowers offer against the security of their house which they own. Usually, the lenders nor... Read >
Author: aadenmarsh

STIMULATE THE ECONOMY WITHOUT HUGE DEFICIT

17th March 2009
Allen Greenspan or the Federal Reserve did not cause the housing bubble. It was the policy of using interest rates to manage the money supply and credit use. The economic crisis started in the United States and spread to the rest of the world. Our financi... Read >
Author: Leonard C Tekaat

Why budget? What's the advantage?

13th March 2009
With the world financial situation being in such a difficult position as it is at the moment, the question of "why budget?" has never been more relevant. Even if you are only primarily concerned with your own personal, private money situation, or wheth... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher

The Indian Debt Opportunity

13th March 2009
The year 2008 saw the global economies entering a recession which hit the developed economies worldwide and had a limited but significant impact on developing economies as well. With governments worldwide announcing various stimulus packages to provid... Read >
Author: Shyam Kumar

Bank of England boosts debt in the UK economy

11th March 2009
The Bank of England said it will create an additional £75 Billion of new money in order to boost lending in the UK economy. The move has been announced as the bank cut interest rates to a new record low of 0.5%, though most mortgage holders are unlikely ... Read >

Recession – what should be done?

04th March 2009
One thing you can be sure about is that you will NEVER fully understand a situation if you rely on the press for your information. Helping you understand things is not the role of the press. The role of the press, one of its roles at any rate (another... Read >
Author: kieron mcfadden

Lesson from Early Childhood Development; You're Black, You Must Be Rich

03rd March 2009
By Marc Blatte, Author of Humpty Dumpty Was Pushed: A Novel Anyone who grew up within 50 miles of NYC would be able to call it, the man's got New York Jew all over him. You know the look. Non Anglo Saxon, non-Northern European looking, white guy, wi... Read >
Author: FSB Authors

The Great Recession Hoax, Part Three: The Engineers of Chaos - How Recession is Created

02nd March 2009
A Recession doesn’t just sort of happen. It is not a natural disaster on the order of a hurricane or a volcano. A Recession is man-made. It comes about when there is a shortage of money in the economy. As men create money and spend it into circulati... Read >
Author: kieron mcfadden

What Will Inflation Do to Mortgage Rates?

20th February 2009
Many of you know that there is a good chance that we will see inflation, possibly hyperinflation, in the near future. With the money supply eventually increasing in the United States, what exactly will this do to mortgage rates? We are currently livin... Read >
Author: jwojdylo

What should you expect from Gold in 2009?

09th February 2009
The volatility in global markets amid the credit crunch makes it difficult to forecast how currencies are going to move. So what will 2009 bring for the gold price? There have been sharp fluctuations in the gold price and gold has seen daily swings widen.... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

How to Benefit Financially from Deflation

05th January 2009
There are strong indicators for both of the scenarios: inflation and deflation. The Fed and other issue banks have lowered the official rates and they have increased the money supply dramatically in order to fight the financial crisis. The extraordinary v... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner

Survive your business in the economic slowdown

17th November 2008
Running a business simply refers to have an acute strategy and capital back-up to sustain in the market. But often you fail to reach at right goal or have to face several challenges raised by some external factors. Economic slowdown is one of these bitter... Read >
Author: Judith Peterson

A Stock Market Education Gold is great when times are tough

14th October 2008
Those with a great stock market education know there’s a time to be cautious. For thousands of years, gold has been the store of value, the medium of exchange and the revered metal used to adorn us as jewellery. For decades, it has been frowned upon b... Read >
Author: barry@thestockmarketcode.com

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson: White Queen Redux

10th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Les Lafave Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is going to put capital in the banks. In this concept, he shares a rich tradition with Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. (He leaves free presents, theoretically only to the relatively goo... Read >
Author: Les Lafave

Credit

26th September 2008
Credit is the provision of resources (such as granting a loan) by one party to another party where that second party does not reimburse the first party immediately, thereby generating a debt, and instead arranges either to repay or return those resources ... Read >
Author: Boris

Loans

26th September 2008
A loan is a type of debt. This article focuses exclusively on monetary loans, although, in practice, any material object might be lent. Like all debt instruments, a loan entails the redistribution of financial assets over time, between the lender and the ... Read >
Author: Boris

Gold, Inflation and Interest Rates continued - Episode 5

22nd July 2008
The first part of this interview covered Paul van Eeden's background and laid out his views on gold, inflation and interest rates. In this final segment, we'll discuss what to do about this situation - how to translate this view of the world into investme... Read >
Author: Charleslogin

Quick personal cash loans: Fast, simple and manageable

08th July 2008
Time plays a very important role in correct management of an urgent monetary requirement. If by any chance, an individual gets delayed in supplying a good amount of cash at the time of emergency then the situation can go totally out of control. Moreover, ... Read >
Author: Angela Whitney

Quick personal cash loans: Fast, simple and manageable

08th July 2008
Time plays a very important role in correct management of an urgent monetary requirement. If by any chance, an individual gets delayed in supplying a good amount of cash at the time of emergency then the situation can go totally out of control. Moreover, ... Read >
Author: Angela Whitney

Why Mutual Funds Are A Better Option For Retail Investors

27th May 2008
It is simply instinctive to get attracted toward equity. The success stories - few true and many false - of people having become millionaires overnight, are bound to allure anyone. But the fact is that Stock Market isn't easy money; Stock market is not e... Read >
Author: Lavanay

Mortgage online Refi in Texas

21st May 2008
Mortgage online texas Refi. What is the direction of Direction of mortgage rates in Texas? Down…which is why this is the best time for homeowners in the Lone Star State to refinance their mortgages, pay off unsecured debt and enjoy lower payments eve... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Destroying the US$ is not good policy

08th April 2008
There are consequences to debasing a currency and none of them are positive. US monetary policy is a conscious attempt to devalue its currency; increase exports and inflate the US economy out of the financial crisis precipitated by a fall in house prices.... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com

Today's Banks Are Not Just For Mortgages, Loans and Investments

03rd April 2008
In today’s capitalist world where security is one of the utmost concerns, the typical problem facing an individual is financial security. Money-related questions typically asked are: “Where can I keep my money? What is the best way to invest it and m... Read >
Author: Anil Thakur

Texas Economy Will Grow Throughout 2008

26th February 2008
"The economic outlook for Texas during 2008 points towards slower growth, yet that’s still better than most parts of the country, which will see no growth at all. Texas, with the 2nd largest state economy in the U.S. and the 15th largest economy in the ... Read >
Author: ericbramlett

Getting Paid On Time And Debt Recovery When The Credit Crunch Bites

20th February 2008
Undoubtedly the best credit control initiative is to arrange the sales invoicing such that customers pay up front for goods and services. Despite care taken to exercise credit checks on new customers the actual payment experience is often more valuable in... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright

Debt Is The Mother Of All Battles

13th February 2008
The credit crunch is not just about the willingness of banks to lend each other money. It affects each and every one of us. Over the last fifteen years we have seen an ever increasing injection of money into the monetary systems of all the major banks in ... Read >
Author: Barry Share

Personal Loans: Help Secure The Fund To Make Your Supply Intact

18th January 2008
Money works as a financial vein within your personal affairs. A few people are as such who are able to comply by their demands and supplies. While there some who find themselves in financial trepidations due to deficient money supply. So as make it up wit... Read >
Author: Anton Gabriel

The Credit Crunch

07th January 2008
Credit crunches may usually be considered to be the next part of a recession. A credit crunch is a surprise reduction in the availability of finance (or "Loans"), which may be due to increased fear of risk, a change in market conditions, or even a tight... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services

The Tax Advantages of an Individual Savings Account (ISA)

24th July 2007
The successor to the TESSA, the ISA (or individual savings account) provides a government regulated savings scheme for encouraging individuals to save rather than spend as a means of economic and financial control. By encouraging saving in the economy, i... Read >
Author: Graeme Nicholson

Fed up With the Fed

01st July 2007
Public opinion of the Fed is that of being a vigilant watchdog of inflation. Always seen as watching economic indicators and ready to adjust the interest rates in order to “fight” inflation. This is of great irony, because it is the very same Fed that... Read >
Author: DollarDaze

Paper, Rock, ... Gold

01st July 2007
There are two commonly held views as to why money has value: 1. People are willing to accept it as payment (social convention) 2. The government says so (government decree) The first reason, that being that money has value because people are willin... Read >
Author: DollarDaze

What is a Dollar?

01st July 2007
I have a growing concern regarding paper money. That concern is what defines a “dollar”. A dictionary definition describes a dollar as being a basic monetary unit equivalent to 100 cents. Further investigation reveals that a cent is equal to 1/100th o... Read >
Author: DollarDaze

Confiscation Through Inflation

01st July 2007
“By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens.” (John Maynard Keynes, chief architect of our present-day fiat money system) The Mission Statement of the... Read >
Author: DollarDaze

Defining the Money Supply

01st July 2007
The most common measures are named M0 (narrowest), M1, M2, and M3 (broadest). M0 is the starting point for the concept of money supply. It is the total of all electronic, credit-based deposit balances in bank (and other financial) accounts plus all... Read >
Author: DollarDaze

Some Steps To Credit Card Debt Reduction: The Key To Prosperity And Happiness

31st May 2007
A secret to credit card debt reduction is to limit your card usage by carefully choosing a structured plan and implementing it. To attain financial freedom and ease the money supply, you should be able to lift your prosperity consciousness. You should und... Read >
Author: apurva

Dreams don’t have a price attached - Secured loans UK

18th April 2007
When a borrower pledges some asset as security or collateral for a loan amount that he borrowers from a bank or a financial institution, is termed as secured loans UK. The collateral in this case is of redemption-value higher than the loan amount taken,... Read >
Author: Braden

Propelling Money, the secured loan way

18th April 2007
Money as they say is like the sixths sense- you can’t make use of any other of the five without it! It’s crucial, important and absolutely essential to live. The thriving finance market of UK is a flourishing example of how indispensable is money to... Read >
Author: Braden

Interesting Tidbits About Money

05th February 2007
They say money makes the world go around and it is pretty hard to argue otherwise. Here are some interesting tidbits about money that you might not know. The first money was what is called a commodity money system. The money was actually some type of ... Read >
Author: Winston Goldstein

UK Economy and Secured Loans

04th January 2007
With the British economy on the rise, there is no better time than now to get a personal loan. In an expanding economy firms need to employ more people to meet the public’s demand for goods. With the increase in employment the demand for goods begins ... Read >
Author: -ddd-

Banking in the United States

17th November 2006
The United States has the decentralized Federal Reserve System in which there are 12 District Federal Reserve Banks, each serving a region of the country. A bank in a specific district would use its own District Federal Reserve as its central bank. T... Read >
Author: Karl Smith

The Real State of the Economy – Good or bad?

07th November 2006
There is something about the US Economy at the moment that I for one don’t get. Now it may be that being a brit, I am a little slow on the uptake; this has been known to happen every now and then but at the moment I cannot fathom several things out. ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

The Tax Payer as Gilligan

13th July 2006
Let's all sing a new version to the tune of the 60's sitcom "Gilligan's Island" "Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of mishandled use; that started with our nation's past to form a fiscal noose. The tax was a mighty hurtin' vice, o... Read >
Author: Kemberly Wardlaw

Financing Trade With Ethiopia

04th June 2006
More and more overseas markets are opening up for foreign trade. This creates many new opportunities for the resourceful entrepreneur. However, financing trade in a relatively new and untested market such as Ethiopia entails many risks and challenges. ... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns

Chinese economy growing too fast

20th April 2006
The President of China - Hu Jintao, announced Sunday that the economy grew faster than expected - 10.2 percent in the first quarter of 2006 compared with one year earlier, but said the government was concerned about overly rapid growth. Chinese leaders ha... Read >
Author: Vga Agp

Mr. Monopoly Got It Wrong: Cooperation Makes More Money Than Competition

27th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Debt or Alive, Inc Monopoly is a zero sum game based on competition. Since the money supply cannot increase, the players can win only by taking money from other players. The fundamental belief behind Monopoly is lack of money. This me... Read >
Author: Kalinda Stevenson

Gold is Golden

25th January 2006
Now is the Time to Invest in something Real to Assure a Good Life Tomorrow. Gold surpasses $500. an ounce after a long slumber and it is still one of the worlds greatest bargains. Every day it is becoming more evident that stocks, bonds, and property... Read >
Author: John Ramsey

Forex basics: make money with money, part 1

13th July 2005
FOREX or The Foreign Exchange market refers to an international exchange market where simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another is done. Currencies are traded in pairs, for example Euro/US Dollar (EUR/USD) or US Dollar/Japanese Yen (USD/J... Read >
Author: Pankaj andy