Articles, tagged with "federal reserve", page 4
10th June 2011
Not only is this environmentally favorable compared to mining, however it means you'll take pleasure in a greater cost for your scrap gold than you would obtain from a broker.With the price of the precious metal near its historic peak, now will be the tim...
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Author:
Luther Flores
02nd June 2011
"Since its inception in 1913, The Federal Reserve Board has been responsible for almost 95% devaluation of the U.S. Dollar. All this has been achieved through its ability to continually inflate the money supply.
And, between 1985 and 2005, the Federal...
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Author:
Deepcaster
31st May 2011
If you’re looking for CD rates, there’s no shortage of banks who want your business. Certificates of deposit are easy to set up and make an ideal savings vehicle for first-time earners and families alike. Whether you’re saving up for a special vacation ...
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Author:
Jess Hall
27th May 2011
When you were 20 or 25, what was your level of financial literacy? What did you think of when the nightly news mentioned Wall Street or the Federal Reserve? Did you even care about those things at that time?
Few young adults fully understand how wealth c...
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Author:
jerry
27th May 2011
The recent recession hasn’t been easy for credit card holders. Aside from interests becoming a lot higher, creditors don’t easily give out plastic anymore. Because of the Federal Reserve’s new rule, there is more specific criterion to be met when you’re a...
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Author:
Credit Cards Editioral
26th May 2011
Who is the top stock picker? There are many talented analysts that work the securities analysis field today. Mitchell Clark, B.Comm. is a Senior Editor at Lombardi Financial specializing in small-cap stocks and is considered a “top stock picker" by Lombar...
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Author:
profitconfidential
26th May 2011
Looks like trouble in paradise…
We hear and read all kinds of reports telling us that the economy is improving, yet yesterday the Conference Board reported that its index of U.S. leading indicators fell in April for the first time after nine consecutiv...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
26th May 2011
When it comes to saving money, a CD (certificate of deposit) is one of the safest, low-risk ways to reach both short term and long term savings goals. But many people have questions about CD rates. For example, how are they calculated? Where can you fin...
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Author:
Jess Hall
26th May 2011
Next month, President Obama will likely sign a bill into law ordering changes in the ways banks, credit card issuers and mortgage lenders interface with consumers. Here are the key features of the financial reform agreement that the Senate and House of Re...
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Author:
jerry
25th May 2011
RoutingDB.com is here to serve you as a database of bank routing transit numbers. Even in a world of credit cards, gift cards and debit cards there will come a time when you need a check or to use your checking information online. Our database will help y...
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Author:
Bertha Judy
25th May 2011
Lately, the recent recession has been on everyone’s minds. Credit suffered, more people became bankrupt, and many people lost their jobs. Today, according to reports, the economy is starting to recover. However, many skeptics still think this is a short s...
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Author:
Credit Cards Editioral
25th May 2011
When beginning FX trading, it is important to know which forex resources are accurate indicators of economic status and currency strength. One such indicator is the Consumer Price Index (CPI), a monthly report that is released around the second or third w...
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Author:
Patrick Kalashnikov
19th May 2011
Risk adverse trading took over the broad markets on Monday allowing nearly all of the currencies in range bound motion. The United states dollar commenced the day on a weaker posture, even so as the day continued on sent itself straight back to values th...
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Author:
bforex com
19th May 2011
The reversal for the USD carried on its movement on Friday while the Greenback persisted acquire value up against the Euro and Gbp. Commodity markets at the same time diminished prior to going into the weekend. The EUR began Friday with a more desirable s...
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Author:
bforex com
19th May 2011
New credit card law was signed by President Obama in the year 2009, to help consumers get rid of credit card debt. The new Federal Reserve law is more transparent than before and the detailed guidelines help you in understanding the credit card terms to a...
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Author:
Schew Maker