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29th September 2009
This year China has become the first major auto-producing country, is also the largest consumer market in the country. A comprehensive beyond the USA and Japan. The first quarter of this year, the global auto market slump, according to statistics the U.S.... Read >
Author: hasxls@gmail.com
29th September 2009
Unless you are certain that your condo will sell within a few months, you may be forced to Think About other options. Seeing rows of homes for sale on your street isn't a very promising sight and depending on your financial situation you could be driven t... Read >
Author: Mark Lucasa
28th September 2009
I get a lot of questions as to why it is so hard to get a loan. So, here is the brief background on the situation from a global perspective.
The term “credit crunch” might have been a foreign concept a year ago, but that is no longer the case with... Read >
Author: Josh
28th September 2009
Global credit crisis and economic meltdown have created a precarious situation before Britons. Pink slips and instability in job market has squeezed monthly income. Credit crunch is a mighty barrier before approval of fresh credit. Hence, several case of ... Read >
Author: ClearInsolvency
24th September 2009
Health insurance has become more than a necessity for people living in modern India. Moreover, with the inception of newer insurance players, the deal for common man has only become easier from easy.
After severing the balance sheets and financial stat... Read >
Author: kamleshpaisawaisa
23rd September 2009
The Indian insurance scene is blossoming, and the government, through its pro-active measures, needs to make sure that it lives up to the expectations of the industrial magnates.
With the credit crisis finally inching towards its natural death, insura... Read >
Author: kamleshpaisawaisa
23rd September 2009
The fresh economy has left many folks financially setback, these are some tips for inexpensive exercise kit. Moving forward the liquidity crisis has had a massive impact on our lives, but are you aware that it is also having an impact on our health? I... Read >
Author: Clair Manning
16th September 2009
As the owner of your own home, you have a very important resource available to help you weather many financial storms including the current global credit crisis. With the credit crunch in the news on a daily basis, it is a good time to take a look at the ... Read >
Author: aadenmarsh
16th September 2009
If you are thinking investing your money on real estate property then you should take advantage of the great opportunity that is open in the real estate market now. Even real estate agents would agree that this is an excellent time to purchase a home for ... Read >
Author: clavinee
16th September 2009
There are three major consumer reporting agencies (CRAs), or credit bureaus, that mortgage companies use to assess a buyer’s credit rating: Experian, Equifax and Trans Union. Credit scores typically range from 300 to 850. For home loan purposes, a score... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
04th September 2009
The recession and the credit crisis of the last two years have made us stop and reconsider the way we handle and borrow money. Only a few years ago, we all enjoyed free-flowing, easy credit. Most of us could secure a credit card, a car loan and even a ho... Read >
Author: Janet Gaither
02nd September 2009
Were you paying attention? Did you hear them speaking? Did you listen to what they were saying? Perhaps you did, but I can say this, I don't believe they listened to you. In fact, they more or less proved they don't care about you one iota, unless you hap... Read >
Author: blinksolutions15
30th August 2009
Many may not understand exactly why, but most people know that credit and real estate are bedfellows. They work hand in hand so closely, that the relationship could only be described as something of a symbiotic nature. If one will remember, or try to re... Read >
Author: roseywriter
30th August 2009
The number of Brits suffering from debt is expected to soar as the recession leaves more people struggling to meet their repayments as a result of the rise in unemployment.
Although there have been signs to show that the economy may be recovering, the ... Read >
Author: Arti
29th August 2009
In this post-Madoff world everyone is taking a closer look at who they’re doing business with. This is especially true when looking for millions of dollars in project funding. Today’s credit crisis has only exacerbated the situation as businesses get ... Read >
Author: lautonfunding
24th August 2009
You have likely heard that Property Mentor describes their free 2-hour property investing workshop as some of the most gainful 2 hours in your life. I must admit that most gurus were quite skeptic when the heard such ambitious claims of Property Mentor. ... Read >
Author: Derrick Sharpe
21st August 2009
It seems as though everywhere you turn some newspaper or economist is announcing the end of the recession. While this may be true theoretically, little has changed as far as the literal economy goes. Recently, John O'Bryan (vice-chairman of real estate gi... Read >
Author: Molly
21st August 2009
Blown Mortgage which offers one of the most trusted free home loan modification and independent mortgage industry commentary online has said that the mortgage industry is on a path to recovery but it is still sometime before it stabilizes entirely. Sinc... Read >
Author: ramnaresh
19th August 2009
17 August 2009 - Today, NUS Business School launches a series of top quality executive education programs, developed with inputs from SME leaders and alumni. The NUS SME Leader Workouts are short, intense, and focused on timely issues. In addition, the se... Read >
Author: Chang Sea Jin
19th August 2009
At this time it seems like the credit crisis is much more important than the energy crisis in America. But with the economy slowly turning around, energy consumption will increase and oil prices will once again begin a steep climb as more and more people ... Read >
Author: Sarah McCurdy
13th August 2009
In moments of crisis, only imagination is more important than knowledge. "Albert Einstein".
Was to be expected as was already foreseen that sooner or later neo-liberalism would suffer a great divide in their bases and now has sparked a serious financial... Read >
Author: Nouman Umar
13th August 2009
The bad news about the economy is inescapable these days. Consumer confidence is at an all time low and it's easier to follow a tennis match than keep up with the daily rise and fall of the stock market. Even though everyone is carefully watching the bo... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
10th August 2009
The Internet, Radio and TV, newspapers and magazines are running advertisements these days for credit repair services and many are scams. These scams often promise to fix your bad credit overnight. In reality, many of these so-called 'experts' will either... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis
10th August 2009
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Credit is an extremely important piece of today's global economy. Unfortunately, as the world has learned through the recent credit crisis, it's not always easy to manage, and many businesses as well as individuals have recently run into difficu... Read >
Author: willie tomlin
07th August 2009
Whenever you negotiate a new loan modification contract, it is very important that you pay attention to all the details. If you don't understand every part of your renegotiated deal, you might find that you are paying more money in the long run.
In th... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
07th August 2009
Facing instant needs of funds and not getting cash assistance from anywhere else then you may think about availing payday loans. These loans are designed to offer small term cash assistance for those borrowers who stuck into mid term financial emergencies... Read >
Author: nahshonroberts
05th August 2009
If you happen to be a foreclosure investor, in a very competitive industry, you will certainly notice how extremely hard to pursue a closed deal on short sale properties. In the past, when times are still not that hard, together with double closings and ... Read >
Author: Flynna Sarah E. Molina
04th August 2009
If you speak to more than a few people in your world, you will hear stories of how they have found themselves in financial trouble. It may have been trying to live beyond their income level but it could have also been job loss, illness, or some other cat... Read >
Author: dmoskel
31st July 2009
In days gone by there were only some professions and businesses that had to listen closely to their clients needs. Retail businesses in more booming times weren't in the business of playing counselor, coach, or advocate. Today all of that has changed, as ... Read >
Author: Barry Wells
31st July 2009
In those days, people prefer filing for bankruptcy to settle their debts due to the global financial crisis. However, that is not good for our economy. We should do some debt negotiations and debt managements for our debt settlements. That is the way out ... Read >
Author: creditqzp
31st July 2009
Who doesn’t like to celebrate an anniversary with a well thought out gift? The tradition of giving a specific gift on a specific anniversary dates back to the Middle Ages and is most likely rooted in the underlying belief that ties certain luck-bringing... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
28th July 2009
If you are going through some credit crisis, then you might consider doing refinance used car loan. Because of the current condition of the markets today, a lot of people are resorting to higher APR car loans.
If you are one of them, then apply for the... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim
24th July 2009
Indications are positive that we are nearly at the bottom of the current downturn and we could even be climbing out of it in some areas. So, what has this taught us about promoting and should we now be thinking about how we are going to exploit the poten... Read >
Author: Joe Tranter
24th July 2009
Gone are the days when you can just go out and get an easy approval for a business loan. With the recent credit crisis and the downward direction the economy is headed, entrepreneurs such as yourself need an easier way to get their foot in the door. Than... Read >
Author: Craig Realton
23rd July 2009
Next February, when the Credit Cardholder's Bill of Rights go into effect, consumers will see an end to several money-draining practices. One of them is retroactive interest rate increases.
Experts estimate that this one provision of the law will cost ... Read >
23rd July 2009
Of course, your chances of credit decides to use your loan. Credit scores below the ideal may reduce your chances while a credit increases the chances of having loans. If you have the same situation, you can not stop trying for financial assistance with b... Read >
Author: Tristan
22nd July 2009
“It is not worthwhile to try to keep history from repeating itself, for man’s character will always make the preventing of the repetitions impossible.” ~Mark Twain
If you know your history, you have no reason for worry! The current economic crisi... Read >
Author: Patrick Valtin
16th July 2009
A government think tank has come out with dire warnings regarding loan sharks. They believe that as a result of the recession tens of thousands of people will find themselves under the merciless grip of illegal lenders. These illegal lenders, or loan shar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th July 2009
How does everything happening on Wall Street affect the residents of Kapolei, Hawaii? http://thevoiceofkapolei.com/index.php. Without going into the boring details and definitions of credit default swaps, mark to markets, and volatility index, I’m goin... Read >
Author: Duhaylonsod
07th July 2009
The most important change in student loans since the credit crisis is the disappearance of private loan banks, with extra faculties selecting the direct loan program. As private lenders flee the scene, so do the interest reduction advantages reduction ben... Read >
Author: Chase Boyd
05th July 2009
Not unless you can't meet the minimum payment with your current interest rate.
Prior to the credit crisis, consumers were advised to request lower rates as a reward for their good credit history, but with the turmoil going on in the credit card industr... Read >
Author: John Rasor
05th July 2009
One of the great indicators of an economy and its general health is housing. Now that doesn't just zero in on housing starts but has to be considered on a much larger scale. Housing starts are a great symptom or indicator, but they are only part of the ... Read >
Author: Harold Hotham
05th July 2009
You know that credit card issuers have been reacting strongly to the credit crisis. They've been raising interest rates, lowering credit limits, and closing accounts. Some of them are even offering bribes to customers to get them to pay off outstanding ba... Read >
Author: John Rasor
23rd June 2009
Credit granting policies appear to be getting harder today in this time of the credit crisis, so one of your roles to perform continually should be to obtain a free credit history check. The general public don't think about their credit history sometimes ... Read >
Author: Wilbert Vazquez
18th June 2009
If you are a preforeclosure investor, with the tightening credit markets, you have without doubt noticed how much tougher it is these days to shut short sale deals. During the past, masses of hard cash options, with double closings and concurrent closings... Read >
Author: Morgan Foreman
15th June 2009
Today’s economy is no longer booming. Foreclosures and unemployment are on the rise, and the financial crisis has left creditors more than a bit nervous regarding to whom they lend money.
The Credit Crisis has Hit Home
The tightening credit marke... Read >
Author: Janet Gaither
13th June 2009
When you are starting in business you will probably require a van or a basic obligation for any business to have the right method of transport to reach & service their clients. However in this current credit crunch it can be really tough to obtain the fin... Read >
Author: Lynn Shepard
12th June 2009
The secured loan market has been somewhat depressed for some time as banks look to recoup their losses, which in some cases have been substantial. With the media furore about the banks being bailed out and the ensuing credit crisis has led to a tightening... Read >
Author: Admin
12th June 2009
The one silver lining on the credit crisis cloud is that for those who can afford it, there’s never been a better time to buy a car. Prices are already being slashed by motor manufacturers and the Government has now introduced a car scrappage scheme in ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
01st June 2009
Soybean futures prices, like many commodities came crashing down from record highs in 2008. The global credit crisis was the catalyst for the worst deflationary period since the Great Depression. Since then the efforts of governments around the world to f... Read >
Author: MK Smith
29th May 2009
St. Louis is poised to make a real estate turnaround. But it still requires months of hard work and smart decisions. If the market is to rebound, real estate investors need to be practical and insightful. They need to asses their personal capital, address... Read >
Author: michael russell
29th May 2009
St. Louis is poised to make a real estate turnaround. But it still requires months of hard work and smart decisions. If the market is to rebound, real estate investors need to be practical and insightful. They need to asses their personal capital, address... Read >
Author: michael russell
29th May 2009
Detroit is poised to make a real estate turnaround. But it still requires months of hard work and smart decisions. If the market is to rebound, real estate investors need to be practical and insightful. They need to asses their personal capital, address i... Read >
Author: michael russell
18th May 2009
If there is a positive light at the end of the proverbial tunnel, it has to be that our nation has taken away some valuable lessons from the housing market slump and the credit crisis that has plagued us for the last couple years.
It seems like just a ... Read >
Author: Tina
17th May 2009
If there is a positive light at the end of the proverbial tunnel, it has to be that our nation has taken away some valuable lessons from the housing market slump and the credit crisis that has plagued us for the last couple years.
It seems like just a ... Read >
Author: Tina
14th May 2009
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Worrying about your credit records and finding no way out to get free from shortfall of cash due to unexpected arrival of expenses? No credit loansare the loan introduced for the borrowers who don’t possess enough funds and have poor an... Read >
Author: mkmorgan500
14th May 2009
I do not believe that anyone who has been trading the currency markets for more than a few months will have failed to notice the phenomenal increase in market volatility.
With increased volatility, so we see that trends tend to be of much shorter durat... Read >
Author: Martin Bottomley
07th May 2009
Ten Jobs that Pays $30.00 per hour
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Database administrators manage database systems that help companies store, process, and access data effectively.... Read >
Author: Surranna Sandy
07th May 2009
The GCC economies had been impervious to the global credit crisis for the better part of 12 months. While many people believed that the Middle East’s oil wealth would protect their economies from the crisis, these expectations have proved baseless. The ... Read >
Author: Nawaz
07th May 2009
Living in the heart of Atlanta is exciting, expensive, and competitive. If you plan to rent an apartment in Buckhead, it is important to understand the prices and space available. It is best to be informed before you move. This article discusses the many ... Read >
Author: michael russell
06th May 2009
With the credit crunch biting down stronger than ever, households across the UK - and the world over - have had to reassess their expenditures. It seems that everything from luxuries, such as holidays, to everyday expenses like food shopping and utility b... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
05th May 2009
Small Business Idea #1. During a credit crisis, the number of unpaid debts inevitably soars. The inventive solution of one Spanish debt collection business has resulted in a much higher debt repayment rate than conventional agencies (around 70%).
Thei... Read >
Author: Terry Kyle
05th May 2009
Often you discuss with friends and family the issue of GM's bankrupsy being heatedly discussed around the country. Whether we should let GM fail or have the government intervene with deep pocket support. It's very clear that not everyone can agree on t... Read >
Author: RodGray
17th April 2009
Before applying for fast cash loan, you need to keep the various things that would be required of you in mind. Although, the process is simple and fast, yet there are a few things that need to be looked into before you acquire a loan.
A fast cash loan ... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden
17th April 2009
Home loan lender
Following the global financial-services crisis that became known as the “credit crunch” in late 2007, it was clear that home loan lenders in Australia were setting their variable interest rates to meet their own funding costs.
T... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
16th April 2009
SUMMARY: Understand your credit report and how to raise your score. Know how to file your own bankruptcy. Avoid fake consultants who will do you harm.
Credit is weird. The best time to get a loan is when you don't need one.
If you have always paid ca... Read >
Author: Auto Didact
16th April 2009
In these trying financial times, many of us are finding it hard to make ends meet.� For the vast majority of us, our home mortgage is our largest expense, as well as our most necessary one.� Everyone needs a place to live, but the cost of living is a ... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
10th April 2009
Unless you live under a rock, you've probably seen or felt the impacts of the world wide credit crisis. This crisis has made it hard for the working class, with many people loosing their jobs and making it hard for those who are unemployed to get a jo... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
09th April 2009
There are not too many benefits coming out of the world wide credit crisis, but one at least, is the reducing home finance interest rates that we are now experiencing in Australia. Home finance is becoming more affordable as the Reserve Bank of Australia ... Read >
Author: Mark Bona
09th April 2009
There are not too many benefits coming out of the world wide credit crisis, but one at least, is the reducing home finance interest rates that we are now experiencing in Australia. Home finance is becoming more affordable as the Reserve Bank of Australia ... Read >
Author: Mark Bona
09th April 2009
When a lender is considering a prospective client for a loan, it goes like this: What is the credit rating? What is the credit background? How much money do they have for a down payment? Sure, a gigantically large deposit can help to cover a spotty pay... Read >
Author: dmoskel
07th April 2009
The economy is sliding, and people across the globe are subsequently feeling the effects. So it makes sense that an increasing number of households in the UK and beyond are implementing a budget plan to save money. Many families are cutting out unnecessar... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
05th April 2009
As the worlds economic crisis deepens more and more people are for the first time in their lives, having to deal with bad credit. And like a lot of average consumers, many of these people have never seen real copies of their credit reports before. Once s... Read >
Author: Scott P. McKay
01st April 2009
When I first got into real estate investing I was always using my own money to pay for everything including the 20% down payment of the purchase price, rehab costs, closing costs and all the other cost that came up unexpectly. It did not take long to dra... Read >
Author: Mike Lautensack
31st March 2009
With the economy dragging its heels more than ever, consumers everywhere are searching for even more ways to save money. Cutting down on shopping and utility bills came first for many. But in addition to daily sacrifices to help pocket pounds, countle... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
28th March 2009
Latest property trends and furnished apartment in New York
A list of the top 10 places in the world for real estate investment was recently published by Forbes magazine. The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE) surveyed its 200 mem... Read >
Author: remesh.1973
28th March 2009
A list of the top 10 places in the world for real estate investment was recently published by Forbes magazine. The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE) surveyed its 200 members, who own about $700 billion worth of property around the gl... Read >
Author: remesh.1973
27th March 2009
A list of the top 10 places in the world for real estate investment was recently published by Forbes magazine. The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE) surveyed its 200 members, who own about $700 billion worth of property around the gl... Read >
Author: subhash
27th March 2009
A list of the top 10 places in the world for real estate investment was recently published
by Forbes magazine. The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE) surveyed its
200 members, who own about $700 billion worth of property a... Read >
Author: subhash
27th March 2009
The current mortgage rate credit crisis is a golden opportunity for real estate investors to turn a quick profit, provided they're looking in the right areas of the country. Rising foreclosure rates are quickly becoming a problem for banks and commun... Read >
Author: Colin Egbert
27th March 2009
You liven up to your passion, but one of them may meet a trouble half way and explode one’s fervor to fulfill it anyhow. Now, market has been flooded with so many spanking loan offers can save you from any unexpected cash crisis. Naturally, when your fi... Read >
Author: Thomasmark
25th March 2009
Mexico mortgages are becoming more popular as an option for non-Mexicans to buy their property south of the border. TopMexicoRealEstate.com/blog, a popular blog site helping new buyers to safely acquire real estate in Mexico, is now guiding people to lea... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd
25th March 2009
PFI now means Public Finance Initiative as Treasury directly supports stalled projects with £2 billion
The government said today it would support public building projects worth billions of pounds at risk of being stalled by the credit crisis.
"The... Read >
Author: tugsearch
13th March 2009
When I first got into real estate investing I was always using my own money to pay for everything including the 20% down payment of the purchase price, rehab costs, closing costs and all the other cost that came up unexpectly. It did not take long to dra... Read >
Author: Mike Lautensack
12th March 2009
Credit crisis can come in anyone’s life without any prior notice. But when any credit problem arises then first thing which strikes in the mind is how to access any loan option during the financial problems. Any regular loan lending company or instituti... Read >
Author: wsmith
10th March 2009
Tourism in the South West of England is set for credit crisis busting increase thanks to a large percentage of UK residents deciding to change their holiday behaviours and choosing to stay within British shores.
Thanks to the credit crunch, the strengt... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
With almost anyone to use cell phones, perhaps one of the most lucrative businesses you can go to is the sale of these phones. However, if you want to go into this kind of business, then the first thing you should look for wholesale distributor of cellula... Read >
Author: S.Watson
10th March 2009
What is credit crunch? Credit crunch also known as credit squeeze or credit crisis is a state which there is a short supply of cash to lend to businesses and consumers, interest rates are high as a result of banks hoarding cash like its going out of fashi... Read >
Author: Kath Jason
26th February 2009
A man lived by the side of the road and sold hot dogs. He was hard of hearing, so he had no radio or computer. He had trouble with his eyes, so he read no newspapers, he didn't watch television. He didn't know much about the outside world, but he sold goo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th February 2009
The existing upturn seen in the property market is clearly over.
The recent rise witnessed in the housing industry is without a doubt stopping. The values are dormant and falling. That originally is not helpful condition for the economy that has previo... Read >
Author: articleguy
18th February 2009
These words are often referred to as the four most dangerous words in investing. They are often uttered at the peak of bull markets but what about their application with respect to bear markets?
While every market cycle differs in terms of the specific... Read >
Author: John Raymond Leske
18th February 2009
We all worry about falling victim to credit card fraud, and this has become an even greater worry over recent years because of sophisticated new scams used by fraudsters as well as because of the rise in credit card fraud. With the global credit crisis st... Read >
Author: Reno Charlton
17th February 2009
As it is the current recession is already very hard to understand for the average Joe. What is worst than not understanding the current problems faces is to not know how to prepare for what is to come in the future. Fortunately for us, recessions are actu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th February 2009
"CHARGE IT BACK... I DIDN'T DO IT"
Hamilton, Bermuda, January 27th, 2009. First Atlantic Commerce Ltd. (FAC), a leading international, online payment gateway and risk management solutions provider, unveils a comprehensive suite of 'cardnotpresent' con... Read >
Author: tugsearch
13th February 2009
The newly elected President, Barack Obama, has been tied down with his advisors trying to deal with the economic problems that are plaguing the U.S. So far, the Obama administration has proposed an $825 billion stimulus plan to help boost the economy out... Read >
Author: djkk83
03rd February 2009
Seems like there's no end to the indigestion-inducing economic news. Recently I woke up to the news that the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price index had fallen by 17.4 percent from a year earlier. Even worse, was the indication that things were accelerating—w... Read >
Author: Jose Roncal
02nd February 2009
Despite the credit crisis, carefully handled SEO websites are seeing a rise in the number of location specific and keyword targeted traffic thanks to a successful SEO marketing campaign. While other companies have been pulling the purse strings tightly an... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd February 2009
As we begin our new calendar year in business, we notice that the economic landscape has changed, and is not likely to return to what passed as normal. The economic impact to our economy from the credit crisis has been nothing less then stunning. We now... Read >
Author: Michael Larsen
01st February 2009
There is no doubt that there is a need for debt help and free advice to deal with the UK's debt epidemic. Even before the credit crisis the country was dangerously overstretched. Now that the panacea of cheap re-mortgages has been removed the true size of... Read >
Author: Neil Robertson
28th January 2009
All over the world, people are keeping fingers crossed that the $700 billion financial system bailout works the way it is supposed to and eases the worsening global credit crunch and restores confidence in the markets. But while the government has been fo... Read >
Author: Jose Roncal
28th January 2009
We are all affected by the credit crisis in one way or another, yet very few people are actually aware of the fact that the economic downturn is taking a toll on our health as well as our bank accounts. While threats of a deeper recession continue to enge... Read >
Author: David Ravech
28th January 2009
Sadly, in recent times many people have become used to seeing daily headlines about the deepening credit crisis and for many that news means seeking to save money by cutting out unnecessary travel. Indeed, airlines are reporting a reduction in bookings ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
21st January 2009
We've all heard the old adage, "it's always darkest before the dawn." But exactly when can we expect things to lighten up? There's so much paranoia and mistrust with a stock market in the tank and so many businesses already filing, or preparing to file, ... Read >
Author: Jose Roncal
18th January 2009
Homeowners and consumers need a Special Victims Unit, because the government is bailing out criminals.
According to Dr. Ravi Batra, economics professor and author of The New Golden Age: A Revolution Against Political Corruption and Economic Chaos (www.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th January 2009
No credit can be simply understood as no financial credit. The common notion reverberates around the corner of the money market. Thwarting this lending deadlock, financial possibility yet makes it easy to avail loan for the requirement. Now, you do not ne... Read >
Author: cashloans sameday payout
13th January 2009
To keep up with lavish lifestyles expenses has become more and earnings less. But sometimes a payment like medical bills, children school fees, etc. becomes very important. At that moment people need some cash to overcome such a problem. Cash advance loan... Read >
Author: Shain Johnson
09th January 2009
South Florida's residential and commercial real estate markets suffered in 2008, and the New Year doesn't figure to offer much relief. Continued foreclosures and weak economy will continue having an impact on prices and number of properties available with... Read >
Author: Mike
09th January 2009
It is a fact that credit score decides the chances of availing the loan. A bad credit score reduces the chance while a good credit increases the probability of availing the loan. But, borrowers with bad credit history in their profile should not be distre... Read >
Author: Shone
09th January 2009
The FSB (Federation of Small Businesses) released their New Year's message indicating that the government's strategy to face the credit crisis in 2009 should begin by helping smaller firms avoid having to face closure due to late payments, an expected dec... Read >
Author: Hannah Callen
09th January 2009
Of course, your credit decides the chances of your loan availing. A credit scores below the perfect level can reduce your chances while a good credit increases the chances of loan availing. Should you have the same situation, you can not stop trying for a... Read >
Author: http://www.nocreditcheckinstallmentloans.co.uk
08th January 2009
There are pros and cons when it comes to fixed rate home equity loans. However, in a strict credit crisis with extremely low interest rates, a fixed rate home equity loan is the best choice. The reasons are as the prime rate index goes up, so does the rat... Read >
Author: Frank
08th January 2009
Amongst all the reports of a credit crisis, a crisis in banking, a crisis in high street finances and other Defcom2-type warnings, there is yet another crisis lurking in the background that has greater long-term implications for the future of UK PLC – a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th January 2009
Loan is a financial tool which intends to bring reconciliation between your current financial state and your devouring demands. There is a large group of people having different demands with their prevailing circumstances. Along with financial deficit, th... Read >
Author: jimhogard
08th January 2009
The British public is currently struggling in almost every area to do with expenses and financial matters. Food, fuel and energy all costing much more compared to this time last year and the interest rates on many loans and mortgages have shot up in ligh... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
08th January 2009
This Christmas many of us will have been concerned that this year money isn’t quite in abundance as it has been in previous years and obviously many people will be struggling this Christmas.
Families are especially hard hit at Christmas having to s... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
08th January 2009
This is Bobs time to shine. Even in this credit crisis his branch is doing pretty good and the bosses are planning to come out and visit his location next month. It´s a real shame that some "Local Artists" have just decided to use his store front as thei... Read >
Author: CWAErin
07th January 2009
It’s great when you are confident in safety of your money in general, and in your insurance company’s reliability in particular.
Unfortunately, the credit crisis affected virtually every sphere of life, and in times of the financial turmoil, like i... Read >
Author: Alexei
06th January 2009
One of the more interesting phenomena observed during the bubble was the perpetuation of denial with rumors of homeowner bailouts. The bailout rumors were false hopes provided by the government to allow homeowners in hopeless situations a brief respite be... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
05th January 2009
As the American politicians and the rest of the world's 'leaders' get down on all four legs and yelp that big government is our saviour [blessed be the prophet Obama]; it might be mindful to recognise that this so-called 'credit crisis' is really about de... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com
19th December 2008
The credit crisis and problems associated, such as job losses, are resulting in a higher number of missed payments and defaults, not only on hire purchase agreements and other finance arrangements but also on mortgages and 2nd charges on property. This is... Read >
Author: Admin
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, 18... Read >
Author: Bob Wong
15th December 2008
With the credit crisis taking its toll, many people are cutting up their credit cards and electing to replace the empty space in their wallet with a Visa Debit Card. The temptation to use traditional credit cards is too strong in normal circumstances, let... Read >
Author: Christopher
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
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 ha... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray
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
15th December 2008
Selling your house at auction is becoming a more popular way of trying to sell your home.
Home owners desperate to find a buyer have the impression that everything sells at auction. It is also assumed that a house auction will provide a quick house sale ... Read >
Author: SearchPath
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
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 co... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray
15th December 2008
For the first time in a long time we have seen the RBA drop interest rates and the investor who has been subsidising the shortfall of interest on his or her investment loan and has been seeing negative returns on residential property for a long time is fe... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray
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
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 co... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray
14th December 2008
Over a year ago it was a credit crisis but the recent news of a recession has prompted many Britons to evaluate their current financial situation and see how it can be improved.
Although the threat is more immediate to those in debt, performing a finan... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
12th December 2008
Christmas is usually a time for both spiritual reflection and festivities. Since it comes at the end of the year, it may also be regarded as a time for people to look back at the year and count their blessings one by one. This does not mean that people wh... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu
03rd December 2008
At the moment the government has a great interest in the UK and world banking system; many pundits believe that for too long the banking system and specifically the inter-bank lending has run amuck and is one of the many reasons for our current credit cri... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
03rd December 2008
Loans, mortgages and credit cards are all financial products that many people are finding they cannot get approved for at the moment, the state of banking and lending in not only England but all over Europe and the United States of America has been left w... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
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 sa... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
02nd December 2008
The current U.S. real estate market is a burden and an asset to American investors, an article from Housing Predictor, an online forecaster of market trends, reports.
Citing as evidence thousands of reported home foreclosures, as well as homes that hav... Read >
Author: michael russell
02nd December 2008
The current U.S. real estate market is a burden and an asset to American investors, an article from Housing Predictor, an online forecaster of market trends, reports.
Citing as evidence thousands of reported home foreclosures, as well as homes that hav... Read >
Author: michael russell
02nd December 2008
What if there was an easy way to implement a whole new approach to retirement funding, pension planning, and Social Security? Would the politicians be interested? Let's find out.
What if the new plan actually reduced payroll taxes, cut prices, created ... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
01st December 2008
Sheila Bair is the rather outspoken head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and for several months she has pressured banks and mortgage companies to take a more aggressive stance in regard to voluntary home loan modification programs. Un... Read >
Author: Julie Bonner
01st December 2008
An update of the property market
by Elisah van Vriesland on November 19, 2008
There has been much debate regarding the long-term effect of the current credit crisis on the British housing market. Some believe there is no end in sight for the trend ... Read >
Author: evv123
01st December 2008
Shock drop in UK bank lending interest rates by 1.5%. The longest for over twenty years. This sent out a negative signal to markets indicating that the economy was in deep trouble and drastic measures are required. There is doubt if this will be passe... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services
01st December 2008
With the down turn in a global recession and the American economy going down the tank, prices for used cars in the United States have never been cheaper. Importing American Cars to Canada can be a little daunting with all the importation Customs paper wor... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
01st December 2008
With the down turn in a global recession and the American economy going down the tank, prices for used cars in the United States have never been cheaper. Importing American Cars to Canada can be a little daunting with all the importation Customs paper wor... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
01st December 2008
The Real Estate Market could be considered the epicenter of the recent global economic downward trends. A closer look into the real estate market could be considered a necessary step for any person wishing to make money through related investments.
... Read >
Author: pierre
01st December 2008
Has the current economic situation been bad for your bottom line? Layoffs are on the rise. At the same time, the credit crisis is leading to the tightening of credit for businesses of all sizes.
To view a video presentation of this article, just go ... Read >
Author: Travis Giggy
30th November 2008
Acquiring financing for a company is tough when the economy is doing well and close to impossible when the economy is suffering. This is especially true when considering traditional borrowing avenues such as bank financing. Compounded with the fact that t... Read >
Author: Philip Cohen
26th November 2008
I admit it has been a long time I took grade school math and some of the “new” math my son comes home with makes no sense at first, but the math we hear from the politicians is just mind-boggling!
First we are told we are in the middle of an economic... Read >
Author: Tom Laios
25th November 2008
To members of Congress, President Bush, President-Elect Obama, fellow Americans, and current and future residents of the Phoenix area, the state of the Phoenix residential real estate market is “weary but hopeful.”
Numerous challenges including a... Read >
Author: David Lorti
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
22nd November 2008
Real estate agents and developers in Cyprus are complaining because to them property for sale in Cyprus is not, perhaps, generating as much rewards as they expected. Sales are dripping and price increases, which were evident from 2005 – 2007, no longer ... Read >
Author: Dale Campbell
21st November 2008
The bad news about the economy is inescapable these days. Consumer confidence is at an all time low and it's easier to follow a tennis match than keep up with the daily rise and fall of the stock market. Even though everyone is carefully watching the bo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st November 2008
The �credit crunch� is a popular phrase these days. In the United States, the sub-prime mortgage lending mess is greatly affecting home buyers and sellers. What many may not realize is that these poisonous symptoms of the so called �meltdown� have... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th November 2008
I was at a BBQ on the weekend and a borrower friend was telling me about this terrific home loan finance he had just arranged through a mortgage broker. Another mate said that he didn’t see the need to use a mortgage broker because he simply applied dir... Read >
Author: Mark Bona
31st October 2008
The global credit crisis of recent times is making many people take stock and focus a little more on the things they really value. Needless spending is being curbed and people are more aware than ever of their personal finances and what the implications t... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
27th October 2008
There have been severe difficulties and failures faced by the public and the financial institutions in the United States of America recently in mortgage financing. Still, Canadian mortgage brokers are being talked about, trusted and recommended even now b... Read >
Author: Jim Thornton
27th October 2008
Ok, so he is not president, YET… He likely will be as he is currently leading in the polls by over 10 % with a 6% +- sample error. This information coming from polls all over the media industry, even the Republican ones. Another major contributing facto... Read >
Author: cfz77777777
21st October 2008
Getting a used car loan during a credit crisis is becoming more difficult. Used to, getting a loan for a used car was rather simple. If you had good credit there was no problem and if you had marginal credit it was still very easy to get a car loan. Even ... Read >
Author: Billy Ferriolo
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�... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th October 2008
Home mortgage rates are in a time of fluctuation now, particularly in the United States. Choosing the best option for you will save money and make sure your home is affordable.
Home mortgage rates are in a period of flux during the credit crisis goi... Read >
Author: Alan
16th October 2008
As the credit crisis worsens and unemployment looms over the heads of hundreds of thousands of people due to mergers and fallouts of big business, people are flailing around just to meet the minimums on their basic expenses. More and more people are seeki... Read >
Author: Jamie Hribal
15th October 2008
It is a mark of our times that we are consistently reminded of the importance of good debt management practice. The U.K. already has the worst personal debt record in Europe and the increasing menace of the credit crunch only looks like making our persona... Read >
Author: RicReev
15th October 2008
It is a mark of our times that we are consistently reminded of the importance of good debt management practice. The U.K. already has the worst personal debt record in Europe and the increasing menace of the credit crunch only looks like making our persona... Read >
Author: RicReev
14th October 2008
If you want a stock market education, follow the people who predicted the credit crunch. Believe it or not, there were a lot of people who saw the problems build and tried to bring attention to it. The problem was that no one in authority would listen. Th... Read >
Author: Barry Wallis
14th October 2008
If you want a stock market education, follow the people who predicted the credit crunch. Believe it or not, there were a lot of people who saw the problems build and tried to bring attention to it. The problem was that no one in authority would listen. Th... Read >
Author: barry@thestockmarketcode.com
07th October 2008
First, the good news: From June 2007 through September 2008 (i.e., during the credit crisis) Income CEF payouts per share were virtually unchanged. From June 2008 through September 2008, payouts rose slightly--- 29 funds raised their payouts and 17 lowere... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
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
06th October 2008
The credit crisis was the major cause behind the crashing of complete UK loan industry. This situation was an outcome of the condition where the lenders in the loan market were giving loans at attractive rates of interest for customers. Ultimately, many p... Read >
Author: gracy
02nd October 2008
How real is the credit crisis? Given that perception is reality one would assert that indeed we are confronted with a major credit crisis! Historians have written that most financial crises are a crisis of confidence versus a true financial one. Studen... Read >
Author: golfergary
01st October 2008
Over the past eight years, investors have experienced at least three major bubbles, which are now culminating into one of the most challenging credit crises in many decades. Legendary investor Sir John Templeton warned us 15 years ago that investors woul... Read >
Author: Alan Lancz
29th September 2008
College is a time of fun, learning and credit crisis. This is the first time many people are given a credit card. The credit card industry is always on college campuses offering students credit cards with all sorts of perks. There's nothing wrong with th... Read >
Author: Stephen Sikes
29th September 2008
Everybody who even perfunctory follows the news must have heard about the string of terrible financial developments in the United States. More and more investment and banking companies are going bankrupt or are being threatened by spreading credit cri... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
29th September 2008
In my humble opinion the credit crisis will be resolved and we as the commercial loan brokers that stuck it out will be in a strong positions when the secondary market returns. These cycles happen every 10 to 15 years. Compare what is happening right now ... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
22nd September 2008
There is a saying among economists, "When America sneezes, the world catches a cold". This means that if the US experiences an economic downturn then so does the rest of the world. This saying certainly seems true at current times with the ongoing global ... Read >
Author: Click4credit
16th September 2008
More families are appealing to the federal government for help this year in paying for college, as parents face a shrinking job market, record-high food and gas prices, and tightened borrowing restrictions that have grown out of the current credit cris... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
09th September 2008
Those passionate about global warming and the harming effect of CO2 emissions on the environment have long lobbied the government to increase ‘green’ taxes on motoring. However, further taxes may not be required to achieve the desired effect of redu... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
09th September 2008
With the advent of the current credit crisis there are many individuals who due to bad credit and other unusual circumstances have been told by the mainstream banks and prime lenders that they cannot qualify to get home loans.
But now it is possible to... Read >
Author: mariane
08th September 2008
The energy companies have pleaded with the government not to introduce a new levy as they need to generate as much profit as possible in the UK to renew their existing power stations and build even more. According to one of the country's leading providers... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
05th September 2008
It has been only couple of months when financial press was lamenting the fate of US dollar. All time or multi year low against many currencies, credit crisis, housing market in shambles, nightmarish deficit. Seemed like every news hitting the wire was wor... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
05th September 2008
Cash carries out your day-to-day money affairs. It helps you in times of emergency. At times, you do not have available cash to meet even your small needs that happens to be the most annoying factor. So in such emergency situation, the lending authority h... Read >
Author: Colin Bean
05th September 2008
In 2008, having entered its second year, there seems to be little chance of the credit crisis easing forcing most financial analysts to re-evaluate their position and work out how severe it will get and how much longer it will prevail. Indeed, a recent ... Read >
Author: mpressman
02nd September 2008
Cincinnati OH- The mortgage industry continues to change and July was no exception. As reported, President George Bush signed an historic bill this month aimed to protect home owners facing foreclosure, insurance for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and assist... Read >
Author: Shane Nichelson
01st September 2008
From the recent action in the financial markets, it would appear that all is well in the world once again. The price crude oil has now plunged 20% from its recent record high of $145 a barrel. Stocks are rallying. The dollar has firmed.
Experts are now... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman
30th August 2008
If you owe money to a company it's known as a debt, and taking the help of a third party to get out of a situation of financial debt is debt management. In the current economic climate many profitable and non profitable organisations have sprung up to hel... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
30th August 2008
If you owe money to a company it's known as a debt, and taking the help of a third party to get out of a situation of financial debt is debt management. In the current economic climate many profitable and non profitable organisations have sprung up to hel... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
24th August 2008
Life insurance policies ensures to offer financial support to the family of the insured bread earner of the in case of any premature demise. They also act as a smart investment tool and there are tax saving Insurance Policy in this domain.
The emerging... Read >
Author: Rahul
17th August 2008
In today’s society there are many things that we are on the lookout for. Gas prices, the credit crisis, and medical malpractice. What these three things have in common is more than you might suspect. For starters, let’s begin with the credit crisis. B... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
15th August 2008
Spending more than you earn is always a bad thing. However, sometimes an expense is too important to let it go anyway. You become tense to meet that requirement anyhow and at all cost. To fill your cash void, quick easy cash advance can do everything for ... Read >
Author: Edwa Spark
15th August 2008
Recently, there has been a tidal wave of bad news for anyone who relies on credit - and that means almost all of us. Repossessions are at an eight-year high, property values are falling and lenders are turning down up to 60% of applications for credit car... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
13th August 2008
The borrower has the option of choosing from the different types of loans available to him. The most simple type is the fixed rate home loan which offers the advantage of fixed monthly payments that allow the borrower to better plan his finances.
Varia... Read >
Author: mariane
25th July 2008
House prices have dropped by 0.6 per cent in March, bringing the annual rate of house price growth down to 1.1 per cent, Nationwide has revealed.
The figures come amidst global financial instability and news that housing market activity is decreasing.... Read >
Author: Seamus Swords
24th July 2008
A versatile and reliable credit card processing service can help any business to increase sales by enabling the accepting all forms of payment from anywhere at anytime.
There are many card processing services out there, one must be very careful when choo... Read >
Author: Sarah Corlette
24th July 2008
A versatile and reliable credit card processing service can help any business to increase sales by enabling the accepting all forms of payment from anywhere at anytime.
There are many card processing services out there, one must be very careful when choo... Read >
Author: Sarah Corlette
24th July 2008
Many small and medium-sized businesses must become more adaptable and learn how to make the most of green advice to combat fuel and energy price rises, if they are to survive over the next few years.
The Federation of Small Businesses conducted researc... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
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
17th July 2008
I believe that here in US we are in one of the worst economic times since the great Depression. Let’s face it the previous recessions were not caused by so many factors as this one is. We have the real estate market crises , the credit crisis, manufactu... Read >
Author: Laura Phillips
17th July 2008
I believe that here in US we are in one of the worst economic times since the great Depression. Let’s face it the previous recessions were not caused by so many factors as this one is. We have the real estate market crises , the credit crisis, manufactu... Read >
Author: James Miller
17th July 2008
Up until 2007, 100% mortgages were commonplace; in fact, 110% and 120% mortgages were also available, but since the credit crisis struck lenders have become a lot more strict with their lending conditions, with 75% LTVs (loans to value) becoming more and ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
13th July 2008
The potential fall-out from the credit crisis has prompted many UK savers to increase their personal savings balances and also to reduce the amount that they withdraw in order to protect themselves from any unexpected adverse changes in their financial ci... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
01st July 2008
In the space of only two years the mortgage market has been turned upon its head, sparked by the near collapse and subsequent nationalisation of the Northern Rock, and accentuated by a full scale credit crisis. It appears that the cost of borrowing seems ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
01st July 2008
Despite several new and stylish features offered by credit card providers to tempt consumers, the most popular is still, zero per cent interest on balance transfers, according to comparison website, Fairinvestment.co.uk.
Even though it is one of the mo... Read >
Author: Ruth
30th June 2008
Radical new plans have been drawn up to aid banks and building societies which are suffering the most during the current credit crisis. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alastair Darling has set in motion plans for The Bank of England to absorb billions of mor... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman
30th June 2008
It's the first of the month and you've received a fistful of bills for the many different student loans that helped pay for your education: Perkins, subsidized and unsubsidized FFEL or Direct Stafford, and PLUS. Your salary hasn't reached the six figure i... Read >
Author: Kelli
25th June 2008
In light of the current mortgage and credit crisis, and the general nervousness about the economy, online marketers can't help but be concerned about their companies' future. But while business may slow for many, entrepreneurs who are creatively bringing ... Read >
Author: Breanna0126
21st June 2008
Robert Bouclin, a dental surgeon from Ottowa, describes how he knew his friend was having difficulty with her car loan when he saw her desperately flicking though a Yellow Pages in search of financial advisers specifically for those in a credit crisis.
... Read >
Author: Catherine Moody
18th June 2008
The credit crisis, rocketing fuel prices and swingeing tax increases imposed by the Chancellor in the name of environmental protection have had a significant and detrimental impact on the price of second-hand motors, wiping an estimated £2billion off the... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
17th June 2008
As the credit crisis gathers speed and crunches down on all aspects of society as we know it, its consequences are being felt far and wide by all levels of the social system.
Some of the ripples from the credit crunch are being felt in the car finance... Read >
Author: Onome Okwuosa
13th June 2008
Now is a particularly good time to start saving as rates have become extremely attractive as banks and building societies compete to attract retail funds in the wake of the global credit crunch. International banks are currently balking at lending to each... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
11th June 2008
When thinking about the economic slowdown now gripping the United States, one might think of the naked emperor of yore, who could not realize his condition until told by a child. By the time analysts and the White House recognize the extent of the credit ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
10th June 2008
Current financial trends have made it increasingly difficult for people to obtain credit, for those that have been successful at sourcing extra income chances are the price they will pay for such a service will have increased in comparison to the beginnin... Read >
Author: Onome Okwuosa
05th June 2008
Remortgages have been around as long as mortgages and go through cycles of popularity in the UK. Before the property downturn in the 1990s the practice of remortgaging was fairly uncommon; in that sluggish market many lenders realised that the only way to... Read >
Author: Aaron Hill
05th June 2008
With the credit crisis in full swing, individuals are starting to reflect on their own financial situation with the hope of streamlining their debts and making their pennies go as far as possible. For some this means taking out a single credit card and tr... Read >
Author: Onome Okwuosa
05th June 2008
Bank charges are once again making the headlines with the news of a verdict on the test case launched by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) against seven major banks in July 2007.
The test case verdict went in favour of the OFT and could result in bank ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
30th May 2008
Debt is a messy business that should be avoided at all costs. Prevention of debt in America is not a method that many consumers will use, just take a look at the number of citizens that are in debt trouble due to the current credit crisis. Many of these p... Read >
Author: Gary Milton
25th May 2008
That Britain is in the process of a property downturn is not in doubt, even in the eyes of the most blinkered. But while the impact of the credit crunch is well known and recent house price figures are clear enough evidence of what is going on, the questi... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
25th May 2008
Housing prices in the UK have fallen for the eight successive month, this time dropping to historic lows according to The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. These consecutive drops resulted from the inability of potential buyers to secure mortgages... Read >
Author: Michelle Harricharan
22nd May 2008
High cost of gas is causing many Americans to pick and choose the times when they will use their cars. Looking for a new car in the current climate is an unenviable task at best, patience is key as you will need to decipher all the key elements that buyin... Read >
Author: Gary Milton
21st May 2008
The threat of recession and economic disaster facing many areas of business, its effect on employment and income levels, personal debt and security of homes is solvable. If the root cause is not addressed then the financial crisis can only deepen causing ... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
20th May 2008
There are essentially two options for borrowers seeking commercial rehab loans for commercial construction projects - traditional construction loans or commercial hard money (aka private money). Both options have their pros and cons though.
The main be... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
20th May 2008
There are worrying signs in the loans market at the present time. The current banking crisis has lead to concerns that mortgage customers will find it harder to get loans and in turn, with houses becoming more difficult to sell, prices will fall.
Cent... Read >
Author: Jenny Longmuir
15th May 2008
The last 100% mortgage which was still on the market was removed from Abbey’s offerings on the 7th of April at 10pm. This marked the end of the no-deposit mortgage era. Abbey is responsible for 1 in 10 mortgages in the UK and the bank said that these m... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman
15th May 2008
750 people are facing the axe as Capital One decides to cut jobs in its UK head office. The office which currently has 1,750 members of staff is located in Nottingham. It has been the US companies headquarters since opening in 1998. It has been anno... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman
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 Waterh... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
08th May 2008
China should still be alert to the credit crisis starting in the United States more than one year ago that has afflicted the Chinese financial sector and export, Ou Minggang, deputy editor-in-chief of Chinese Banker magazine, said on Saturday.
Ou told Xi... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory
06th May 2008
Businesses that are faced with overwhelming fact that their debts have full-fledged to such a huge amount that they might have to settle for bankruptcy filing might not have a clue about how to go about this path. Such businesses are normally in a situati... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
28th April 2008
As the sub-prime mortgage crisis continues to unfold, new figures emerge from the Mortgage Banker's Association: A record .83. That means that, in three months, one out of one hundred homeowners have been foreclosed on. Because of America's size and diver... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
25th April 2008
The credit crunch as made things very difficult for people looking to get a mortgage. There are now fewer products available to choose from. And lenders are being choosier over whom they approve for a loan. If you have bad credit this will make things e... Read >
Author: Paul Elms
25th April 2008
In our Global Outlook Forecast we predicted that although we felt that the markets would start turning bullish in the second half of the year, we were expecting some very negative news from the financial sector in April, where we said we would see some se... Read >
Author: Martin
13th April 2008
In the recent turmoil of the credit crisis the difficulties of Spain have been well documented, with falling prices, controversy over illegal building coming to a head when some properties were summarily demolished and a general feeling that a few chicken... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
09th April 2008
As the global credit crisis continues to play havoc with interest rates in Australia many borrowers are scurrying for relief by seeking to refinance their home and investment loans.
However this refinance strategy does not always achieve its objective... Read >
Author: victoria Edema
07th April 2008
It started on the fringes with the failure of smaller sub-prime lenders but the problem is now spreading to mainstream banking. Following the recent news of major US investment bank Bear Stern’s dramatic emergency rescue, the growing transatlantic credi... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
04th April 2008
Have you wondered how much longer this real estate downturn can last? Or how much further real estate prices can decline due to the credit crisis? I have; but I could not find any hard data to support Wall Street speculation so I did my own research an... Read >
Author: Anthony Smith
02nd April 2008
The past decade or two has seen a real boom in credit card use, with competition between issuers leading to ever lower rates of interest, constantly improving features, and a consistent relaxing of acceptance criteria. Such has been the activity in the ma... Read >
Author: Michael Strauss
25th March 2008
Unsecured personal loans. Over the last year interest rates available on unsecured personal loans have continued to increase. The average rate for all loan amounts is now up to a maximum of 4.6 per cent higher than they were in March 2007. Smaller loans h... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
12th March 2008
In my daily life as a real estate developer, I am often given a puzzled look when I relate to people that I am in the market for large tracks of residential real estate. On the heels of the largest housing slump in decades and one of the worse credit cri... Read >
Author: Michael
21st February 2008
Continued foreclosures, the credit crisis, and a looming economic recession are fueling one of the largest community changes ever to hit your neighborhood, vacant houses. Empty houses for sale are popping up in all major communities and no one is immune t... Read >
Author: Shaun G.
12th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert M. Clinger III
Deteriorating economic conditions have policymakers in Washington, D.C. running around like Chicken Little. As a result of the perceived falling of the sky, these same policymakers are scrambling to come up wit... Read >
Author: Robert M. Clinger III
12th February 2008
The current mortgage rate credit crisis is a golden opportunity for real estate investors to turn a quick profit, provided they're looking in the right areas of the country. Rising foreclosure rates are quickly becoming a problem for banks and communitie... Read >
Author: realestateinvestor
07th February 2008
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Dec. 11th on hopes that the credit crisis would be tempered from 4.5. Markets were on the upswing up until the cut was announced because many investors were under the impression that the central bank, under pressu... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
05th February 2008
Research conducted by a homelessness charity has revealed that the number of people seeking help with financial difficulties has increased eightfold since last year.
The report follows stark warnings from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) – whic... Read >
Author: DCollins
24th January 2008
US economy is now undergoing a recession that is likely to end up with a deep crisis. Economists are concerned that this crisis is certainly to affect dependent European and Asian economies. European and Asian stock markets have already suffered from rece... Read >
Author: BrittanyGillen
07th January 2008
The benchmark FTSE100 is currently very volatile due to credit crisis fears showing it’s biggest shake-up since the dotcom crash. They have been large drops in the shares of the banking, property and major companies, which have reflected th... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services
14th November 2007
The recent credit crunch has had a major effect on the secured loan market. Several Lenders have pulled out and many have tightened their criteria, which means that it is now more difficult to get a secured loan, especially If you are looking to Self cert... Read >
Author: Alan Reed
31st October 2007
So my 12 year old daughter asks, “Why is it that any time there is good news about the economy they also say that there is pressure on mortgage rates to rise? Why does the good news also mean bad news?” A fair question in my opinion. Scan the headline... Read >
Author: Vicky Edema
08th October 2007
A LIST OF CRISES AND OUTCOMES Posted On: Thursday, September 20, 2007 Author: Monty Guild and Tony Danaher Credit crises are answered with monetary easing by government monetary authorities globally. The Fed and all central banks provide liqui... Read >
Author: Guild Investment Management
20th April 2007
The Florida Mortgage Credit Crisis
Over 20 percent of all mortgages originated from 2004 through 2006 were subprime mortgages. Nearly one quarter of all American homeowners in recent years purchased homes using subprime mortgage programs. The majority ... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
23rd December 2006
The holidays are here and with them come the inevitable gifts that The months of November and December always leave in their wake -
About 10 Unwanted Pounds -
5 Frozen Fruit Cakes -
And invariably - a precipitous drop in your credit score.
A... Read >
Author: ian hollander
01st September 2006
Many couples have been merrily breezing along then, IT happened. There was not enough money to meet all the monthly obligations. Living in the suburbs, a two-paycheck family with 2 children with soccer, little league baseball, golf and club memberships, s... Read >
Author: Dale Rogers
16th August 2005
The Low Down on Low Interest Credit Cards.
The buzz on low interest credit cards is pretty clear. With
today's unstable market place, men like Warren Buffet expecting
a credit crisis when the housing market collapses, and uncertain
financial ma... Read >
Author: Martin Boyd
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