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Standing Armies in Modern Finance: a Global Credit Crisis

18th December 2008
"I sincerely believe… that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies, and that the principle of spending money to be paid by posterity under the name of funding is but swindling futurity on a large scale." - Thomas Jefferson, 1816 ... Read >
Author: Bob Wong

A good mortgage broker may soon be hard to find!

15th December 2008
What is happening in the mortgage broker space in the Australian finance market? With the global credit crisis continuing, the face of the home finance sector of the market is changing. Until recently Australians enjoyed sound competition between the bank... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray

Car Finance under threat in Australia but there is still good car finance available.

15th December 2008
Car dealers and lease brokers are anxious as a result of GE Money's withdrawal from the Australian car finance market. Only in September GE Money was reassuring business partners that it was "here for the long term" was "funded for 2008" and had "liquidi... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray

A good time to be a first home buyer

15th December 2008
If you are a first home buyer, who would have thought that some poor judgement or unscrupulous lending or both in the almighty USA would lead to a windfall for you as you plan your first home purchase here in Australia. As a potential first home buyer you... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray

A good time to consider debt consolidation.

15th December 2008
I was sitting watching the TV this week when a ad came on promoting a leading bank's new credit card offering. It looked very attractive in that it offered a rate of less than 3% p.a. on your existing credit card balance when transferred through debt cons... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray

As Autumn turns to Winter, What will next year bring?

02nd December 2008
Let's look ahead to what 2009 will bring the Interim Management sector. At this time of year the mornings are darkening, the trees shedding their leaves and my thoughts turn to the end of another extremely busy year. But can we look forward to the same... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson

What To Be Aware Of When Considering Student Loan Consolidation Recent Implications

22nd November 2008
Student consolidation loans are among the most popular refinancing loans as they make repayment of the education loans easier to handle. Those loans are in high demand because they offer important benefits. Some of those benefits are available with both f... Read >
Author: calamary2

Crunch Time for Property Developers

17th October 2008
The 'credit crunch' is a popular phrase these days. In the United States, the sub-prime mortgage lending mess is greatly affecting both home buyers and sellers. What many may not realise is that these poisonous symptoms of the so called 'meltdown' have sp... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Credit Crunch Hits Oil Prices

07th October 2008
Oil settles down $6.07 at $87.81 a barrel, as markets reel from global credit crisis. November crude oil prices this morning are trading -$3.93 a barrel and November gasoline is trading -7.61 cents a gallon on continued long liquidation pressure and c... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Murray

Looking For Good Offers On Credit Cards And Loans

06th October 2008
The importance of locating the best rates on loans and credit cards is becoming clearer than ever before. Consider the fact that more people are struggling to make ends meet due to higher living expenses, increases in monthly bills, and other sources of ... Read >
Author: Alisdair Cosgrove

Looking For Good Deals On Credit Cards And Loans

26th September 2008
Today it is far more important than ever before to look for good deals on credit cards and different types of loans. Most household finances are already being strained due to higher living expenses, increased bills, as well as other high expenses. If yo... Read >
Author: Alisdair Cosgrove

Mortgage Lending Hits a new Low

27th August 2008
Approvals for home loans in the UK have hit the lowest level ever recorded for a single month. The blame has been set squarely on the credit crunch as lenders are not only finding it difficult to obtain the funds to lend to home owners but they seem unwil... Read >
Author: michael sterios

Credit Crisis Explained - How the credit crunch will impact you

22nd July 2008
It's hard to miss the endless media stories on the current global credit crisis. With the price of oil soaring higher and higher along with other basics such as food and electricity there are many factors to the crisis. So what has been causing the crisis... Read >
Author: Click4credit

Make renovation, make your home the most salable one in the realty market

02nd July 2008
Home is still the best place to live on the earth. Home is not the mere residence , rather provides the required financial assistance at the time of need. Loan can be availed against the equity of the home. So, any renovation or remodeling of your home de... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal

Credit crisis could cost 11,000 city jobs

11th May 2008
The current credit global crisis could cost the UK's financial services industry up to 11,000 jobs, as consumer and business confidence rapidly declines, warns the CBI. It points to a recent survey carried out by accountancy firm Price Coopers Waterhou... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
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