Articles, tagged with "bailout plan", page 4
02nd April 2009
Preventing foreclosure is at the top of the list for thousands of families. And while it can't be avoided in all situations, there are steps that you can take that will ensure you have the best possible chance. After reviewing the list, it is important to...
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RE_Acquisitions
31st March 2009
Wouldn't it be nice to be able to predict the future? Especially in an economic recession similar to the one we are in today? No one likes the unknown. It's scary and daunting and if anyone asks what lies ahead for your company, wouldn't you like to be ...
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Author:
Marcelle Green
30th March 2009
The government is making it easy for homeowners to save on their taxes this year. Whether you're a first time buyer, or just renovating, there are a number of savings out there.
Save The Environment and Money Too!
Thanks to the $700 billion bailou...
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Mark Hostetler
06th March 2009
The current financial crisis in all sectors throughout the world has hit everyone quite fast and hard. The credit crunch has led to an increase in bankruptcy filings by companies as well as individuals and there is no clue about who will fall next. Bankru...
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Robert Palmer
21st January 2009
Eating healthy is often determined to be too expensive for the average American. Fast food and foods loaded with fat and sugar tend to be inexpensive and always at hand. I have created some tips for healthy and affordable eating. I am calling it my Nutrit...
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jaysonrd
21st January 2009
With the current financial crisis, it is no secret that even sports organizations are undergoing monetary woes. Soccer teams in the English Premier League are no exception to that. Teams like West Ham United who were reported to have placed all its player...
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Author:
Peri Witny
03rd December 2008
It is no secret that the American economy is under pressure, and politicians are scrambling to present every solution possible. Since there are long and short term goals involved, many people are concerned with what Barack Obama can do to fix the economy....
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Author:
Roni Deutch
02nd December 2008
I just spoke to a small business man who found one of my "we buy houses" ads. He wants me to step in to stop home foreclosure and take his house. I discussed it with this gentleman for little bit. He has got a similar story to most of the folks I talke...
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Author:
Anthony Holmes
01st December 2008
At the time of this writing, the country is facing real and growing fear … on Wall Street and on Main Street. The Congress, without shame, has passed the bailout plan along with a whole bunch of pork. In other words to get enough votes, individual membe...
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Author:
Gauri Pawarsept
01st December 2008
Wall street bankers gets a bailout, AIG gets another one, they're even talking about giving General Motors help. But the main question taxpayers, whose paying for these multi-billion dollar bailouts, want to know is ... what about homeowners? That's bee...
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Author:
Roy Primm
31st October 2008
Fear and emotion are the rule every day in the global financial markets. We have seen shock and awe financial bailout plans, the overnight consolidation of many troubled financial services giants, and a liquidity crisis that impacts markets across the glo...
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Author:
James William Smith
21st October 2008
All over this country property sellers are starting to give up on banks and traditional lenders, opting to sell their properties directly to well financed buyers that can pay in cash.
With the credit crunch, many people are finding that dream house su...
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Author:
Dataminer
17th October 2008
With all eyes on Wall Street, it is hard to look past the current financial state and see any type of bright future. News reports continue to tell sad tales of long-standing financial pillars falling under the pressure of an unstable market, as the DOW re...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
13th October 2008
Experts agree that if the government does not bailout certain players within the financial industry by passing the $700 billion bailout plan, the already bleak looking housing market will only get worse. The numbers of people facing property repossession ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th October 2008
On Monday, Sept 29, the American public witnessed firsthand the utter ineptitude of the United States House of Representatives, hitting Main Street directly in the pocketbook. While leaders try to figure a way out of an impending economic crisis, it is no...
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Author:
Byron J. Richards