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29th September 2009
Many of us Americans have watched the long and animated national debate on the confusion and complexity of President Obama's loan modification program. The basics of Obama's loan modification program deals with detailing the bail out of homeowner's from t... Read >
Author: Papu (13)
23rd September 2009
Information about 3 the great different of Rebreather systems.
Azimuth Rebreather
This is consider the the "state of the art" in diving systems for Nitrox breathing mixtures.
Designed and constructed by OMG, most of 30 years of vast experience in ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
A debt settlement is one way for consumers to shed debt and avoid bankruptcy. An added advantage is that you do not have any of the negative effects of bankruptcy. Here, consumers who owe at least $10,000 are able to eliminate up to 70% of that debt. Init... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
22nd September 2009
If you have been watching the news over the last months you are probably knowledgeable of gigantic government bailout payments that were designed to help out the struggling financial situation. Many times the media reports the stimulus money that is used... Read >
Author: Steven Toms
22nd September 2009
American bank deposits are insured up to $250k by the FDIC, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
This number was $100k for many years, until some of our Congress critters realized two things:
* Many banks were going to fail
* They had... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
22nd September 2009
Gerald Celente appeared more gloomy than ever about the future of the United States of America, he predicted a series of events one more gloomy than the next. Gerald Celente said: We're going to see food riots, tax protests, farmer rebellions, student r... Read >
Author: Nelson Cabrera
21st September 2009
Let’s finish up our mini-series on what you need to avoid doing if you want to be successful in getting the funding you need for your business or project. The last time we were here, we looked into the fatal mistakes the Big Three of the auto industry m... Read >
Author: lautonfunding
18th September 2009
Are you looking to buy a home or have a home and are concerned about the economic climate. There is no doubt that things are bad. There is no doubt that help is needed by many people. Luckily the government has been listening and solutions are available!
... Read >
Author: Kozan Huseyin
18th September 2009
Many of us Americans have watched the long and animated national debate on the confusion and complexity of President Obama's loan modification program. The basics of Obama's loan modification program deals with detailing the bail out of homeowner's from t... Read >
Author: vivek chaturvedi
16th September 2009
The Cash for Clunkers program was an unmitigated success when it came to giving the auto industry a shot of adrenaline. That being said, there is no doubt most people were buying only because the discounts were so massive. In this new frugal age, the sale... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson
16th September 2009
It is an undisputed fact that the dollar is weak. The trade deficit run up by the Bush administration in financing the war in Iraq and the sub-prime mortgage crisis are just two of the factors that have driven investors from the dollar to its baby sister,... Read >
Author: a
16th September 2009
The pundits would have you believe the world is heading for financial meltdown.
Congress (so far) is refusing to pass the $700 Billion Wall Street bailout. Liquidity is drying up. Businesses are failing. Will there be panic in the streets?
And yet ... Read >
Author: Rashid
15th September 2009
Most of the world's central banks have injected massive amount of liquidity, or money, over the course of last couple of years. Through rate cutting and quantitative easing, CB's have been trying to crack credit dead lock by making money available to majo... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
11th September 2009
You have probably heard of the government bailout for banks, but did you know there is a bailout for homeowners in the form of a Bank Loan Modification? Due to the economic slowdown, millions of homeowners are finding themselves unable to pay their house ... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
07th September 2009
Bit crisis "of money are common problems in your daily life. You can get short of funds before a day's pay. It is now a common frequency in recent days. Since the payday is still too thin to support medium-term financial support is needed to meet your imm... Read >
Author: Daisy
07th September 2009
Bit crisis "of money are common problems in your daily life. You can get short of funds before a day's pay. It is now a common frequency in recent days. Since the payday is still too thin to support medium-term financial support is needed to meet your imm... Read >
Author: Daisy
06th September 2009
For some, there have been hard times for years. People who live forever on the narrow line between solvency and insolvency, stretching each month from paycheck to paycheck with no margin for error. For them, the slightest change can be a disaster. Even if... Read >
Author: Norris Rios
04th September 2009
Wherever you look right now, there is bad news on the economy. Unemployment higher than for the last twenty years and more. Personal levels of debt almost unmanageable. Foreclosures crashing like waves on the suburbs and exurbs, washing away property valu... Read >
Author: Todd Jones
02nd September 2009
Let s face it, there is a lot going on out there. Our economy is on the fritz and every news story tells us that one more multimillion-dollar company needs a government bailout. Foreclosures are happening right and left. We have troops in harm s way, and ... Read >
Author: jsolutions014
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
31st August 2009
If you've watched the news or read a magazine in the last few weeks, you've probably heard about a new initiative by the Obama administration which will help moms, single or married, who want to return to school. Government bailout programs are dealing wi... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
30th August 2009
Are you part of the billions of Americans having a financial crisis? Right now, so many jobs are lost everyday due to cost cutting and companies closing down. The situation, they say, is even worse than the great depression. Since banks are closing down, ... Read >
Author: J. Owens
23rd August 2009
Banks, T.A.R.P. -- the ‘Troubled Asset Relief Program’, and home foreclosures, have been in the news numerous times since 2008 and will continue to be a hot topic for many years to come. Why? Because, as they say; “It is not over until it is over.... Read >
Author: Harry A Connor Jr
20th August 2009
Let’s finish up our mini-series on what you need to avoid doing if you want to be successful in getting the funding you need for your business or project. The last time we were here, we looked into the fatal mistakes the Big Three of the auto industry m... Read >
Author: Lauton Funding
13th August 2009
This marks the third week in a row that mortgage rates have moved in one direction or another by more than .4 points. This is highly unusual. For some perspective for the 12 weeks from March 20th to June 5 mortgage rates held steady between 5.85 and 6.0... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
11th August 2009
Health care reform has been a hot topic as of late in Washington. Most of the debate has focused on how to pay for it. With the federal government already having spent record sums to bailout financial firms and the auto industry, and having borrowed even ... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
08th August 2009
Many of us Americans have watched the long and animated national debate on the confusion and complexity of President Obama's loan modification program. The basics of Obama's loan modification program deals with detailing the bail out of homeowner's from t... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
05th August 2009
When you are talking to girls there is nothing scarier than nervous anxiety. This typically happens when you run out of things to say.Your hands start to sweat, and you can not think a single coherent thought or topic of conversation. Frequently this is w... Read >
Author: dmoskel
04th August 2009
“The 11 Forgotten Laws That Make The Law of Attraction An Unbreakable Force”
Bob Proctor – one of the key figures in “The Secret”- believes that the Law of Attraction is incomplete, and for the first time reveals the 11 Forgotten Laws that will... Read >
Author: mosesisaac
04th August 2009
In the latest twist to the California budget saga, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and JPMorgan Chase and B. O. A have refused California's request for bad credit loans to tide it over till October. Till the State can get things sorted out, it has started payi... Read >
Author: Scot Johns
02nd August 2009
This current economic crisis is causing homeowners to wonder if they have no other option than to lose their home. Actually, homeowners should consider modifying their mortgage. Since bank practices vary, it's important to check with your lender. Chase ha... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
24th July 2009
(July 17, 2009) Supporters of Barack Obama's current national healthcare initiative are being taken in by a new self-serving con. "Health care for everyone" is health care for no one.
With the number of already-overloaded hospitals remaining roughly t... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger
23rd July 2009
Since the collapse of the economy began with the rising foreclosure rate in subprime mortgages, the state of California has become a microcosm of the entire American housing market. With each passing month, the state finds itself closer to filing bankrupt... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
21st July 2009
The biggest bank in Britain, HSBC, is re-launching its popular Rate Matcher deal. The scheme offers mortgages with interest rates fixed as low as 2.49 percent for two, three, or five years - in an effort to urge homeowners to re-mortgage before interest ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
21st July 2009
Of the Big Three US automakers, Ford appears to be the one who can make the jump to profitability the fastest. Ford is already gaining market share from Chrysler and GM because they have an established product line from their Volvo and Mercury families of... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
16th July 2009
At the All-Star game, determined his ceremonial first pitch would reach the plate on the fly Tuesday night, Obama delivered - barely. St. Louis Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols helped him out in moving up to scoop the low toss inches off the dirt.
Obama... Read >
Author: BetRepublic
16th July 2009
In present scenario, with the pressure of recession, major banks closing down and the economy looking gloomy you must be worried about the future of your business. The government with its various bailout packages is not helping growth and major cost cutti... Read >
Author: Alvis
12th July 2009
Over the past year or so, the credit crunch has left most borrowers with limited sources to take out loan products or open lines of credit that they need. Even borrowers with spotless credit have been turned down during the credit crunch. Fortunately, the... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash
10th July 2009
The current state of the Financial Services Industry is reminiscent of the ancient curse, "May you live in interesting times.” While the results of the bailout of the troubled mortgage industry remain to be seen, it is only compounding a trend of migrat... Read >
Author: Bruce Peters
09th July 2009
Ways to orchestrate a rapid business turnaround. If you've got an enterprise that is struggling, you'll be pleased to know that usually ( particularly ( particularly with small businesses that are nimble and can react quickly), a fast business turnaround ... Read >
Author: Rudy Lancaster
05th July 2009
It seems that the hot button argument over an "Automotive Sector Bailout" (http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2008/11/14/clement-autos.html) is catching a lot of ideological flack these days. The real problem with this argument is that it is one of ideolog... Read >
Author: Harold Hotham
05th July 2009
Canadians are worried and rightly so. Our major industries, automotive, lumber, transportation and aerospace are in serious distress. Add to that the energy sectors who are now becoming very worried as the cost of production is exceeding the world commo... Read >
Author: Harold Hotham
05th July 2009
Loan modification programs these days are still not reaching house owners, who are in the need of prevention of foreclosure and creative financing, and in a large number of cases, these bailout programs backfire even if they reach the concerned individual... Read >
Author: jitu66
05th July 2009
While the United States government is making every effort to stop foreclosures nationwide the Sarasota condos seem to still be in a great deal of danger. Much of the reason for these Sarasota foreclosures is the fact that many are vacation homes rather th... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
02nd July 2009
Reinsurance premiums are expected to rise steeply in the months ahead as the credit crunch turns into a recession. As the renewal season gets into full swing, brokers expect that the major credit insurers, who offload risks to reinsurers through markets l... Read >
Author: michael challiner
27th June 2009
All the time people ask us whether they should keep paying their mortgage. Our clients debate if it's worth it to continue paying the lender, when they know it's just a matter of time until they will begin missing payments.
As times get tough families ... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
26th June 2009
One of the primary reasons people get into serious credit card debt is the lack of discipline. People use credit cards without taking a moment to realize if they can make the monthly payments or pay off the balance each month. The next thing you know, th... Read >
Author: rpfoster
23rd June 2009
Many real estate experts heaved a sigh of relief after the US government declared a bailout of $3 billion for US financial institutions. They expected that this bailout would break the lending freeze and would encourage US home buyers to go ahead and inve... Read >
Author: ronthewriter
18th June 2009
Various governments in the United States have initiated many attempts since the outbreak of the menacing mortgage crises in the year 2006. The latest being Obama’s foreclosure stimulus bill of 2008. The sub prime mortgage crises that began in the weak e... Read >
Author: Richard Lowe
15th June 2009
Dubai would have been able to get away with these setbacks, if there was just one or two at a time, but they arrived in such succession, that Dubai real estate market was left in the lurch by the severity of these setbacks. Some of these debacles could ha... Read >
Author: William King
12th June 2009
With all of the hoopla surrounding the end of the Bush administration and the beginning of the Obama, have you noticed the stock market? It has been quietly sinking as the reality of the state of the economy has been sinking in. Here is some of the evid... Read >
Author: craighigdon
12th June 2009
With all of the hoopla surrounding the end of the Bush administration and the beginning of the Obama, have you noticed the stock market? It has been quietly sinking as the reality of the state of the economy has been sinking in. Here is some of the evid... Read >
Author: craighigdon
12th June 2009
For all of the bailout money being given to banks, it seems that more credit should be available to potential borrowers or, at the very least, huge Wall Street firms should not have gone out of business or converted to a different type of bank. But this h... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
11th June 2009
The general arguments concerning the bailout have gone something along the lines of
Anti Bailout : "The taxpayers should not have to foot a 700 billion dollar bill to bail out Wall Street"
Pro Bailout : "But if taxpayers do not bail out Wall Street ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
08th June 2009
In New York, the Wall Street super-firms are struggling for survival. Many have called 1-800-BAILOUT to keep from going the way of the 8-track tape and the cuckoo bird.
In Detroit, the automotive industry is on life support and hoping for mouth-to-mouth... Read >
Author: Charrissa
06th June 2009
The down economy affects nearly every kind of business. Large corporations are downsizing, cutting back on employee benefits, simplifying their products, asking for a bailout and laying off workers. Corporations aren't the only ones affected though. Peo... Read >
Author: magnusnorris
06th June 2009
The down economy affects nearly every kind of business. Large corporations are downsizing, cutting back on employee benefits, simplifying their products, asking for a bailout and laying off workers. Corporations aren't the only ones affected though. Peo... Read >
Author: magnusnorris
05th June 2009
All bailout measures have embedded within them serious issues of moral hazard. Both lenders and borrowers were extremely foolish during the real estate bubble. To bail them out at the expense of the wise and prudent will discourage fiscally responsible be... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd June 2009
Health Net implemented an across-the-board increase in California Medicare supplement insurance plan premiums July 1, 2009, causing many senior citizens to look for new ways to maximize healthcare dollars and minimize expenses.
Even for seniors not affec... Read >
Author: Chandan Chaturvedi
01st June 2009
If you're a bank, things are looking up! The $700 billion from the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) has largely gone to buoying up financial institutions with some help to the struggling auto industry as well. So if your name is Bank of America, Citig... Read >
Author: Butch Grimes
01st June 2009
After trying to help Americans pay their first mortgages, the Obama administration is now going to tackle second mortgages. This latest effort to address the housing crisis offers incentives to mortgage lenders to lower interest rates of so called "piggy... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th May 2009
How would you like to have your compensation package determined by the Federal Government, even though your private sector employer did not receive any bailout government funds? According to the WSJ's "U.S. Eyes Bank Pay Overhaul," that's precisely the d... Read >
Author: Becky Regan
20th May 2009
With today's current economic situation, finding the best credit cards with no annual fee can be tricky for anyone. You may be asking, are they still available? How do you pick the right offer? Here are some tips to help you in getting answers to these qu... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards
20th May 2009
There are a number of factors that will influence the timing and the depth of the price decline. There are a number of psychological factors and technical factors in play. These include:
* Smaller Debt-to-Income Ratios
* Increasing Interest Rates and ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
19th May 2009
In some ways small business owners and entrepreneurs have been relegated to orphan status since the collapse of the economy in 2008. Despite their collective importance to our economic well being, policy makers did little or nothing to include them in the... Read >
Author: magnusnorris
18th May 2009
In early October 2008, the Congress passed and the President signed the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. The purpose of the bill was "to restore liquidity and stability to the U.S. financial system and to ensure the economic well-being of Ame... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th May 2009
The first of the numerous bailout programs was "Hope Now" introduced in October of 2007. As the name suggests, Hope Now was sold to the general public as a reason for them to hang on and continue making crushing payments for as long as possible. It was a ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th May 2009
With headlines reporting the country’s banking industry absorbing billions of government bailout dollars almost every week, people may feel the urge to hoard their cash more and more. One strong indication of this trend is the recent spike in sales of ... Read >
Author: securitylockanddoor
18th May 2009
The purpose of a loan modification is to help a homeowner who is having trouble paying their monthly mortgage. With the current state of the economy, more and more homeowners are finding it difficult to make their payments. Americans are facing difficult ... Read >
Author: John Celli
15th May 2009
People faced with bankruptcy feel as though it is the end of their lives. Not many know that they can continue with their normal lives despite the circumstances. There are mainly two chapters that individuals can file for a bankruptcy petition, chapter 7 ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
13th May 2009
Who is really paying for this and is this fair? "Will they save our earth" No chance! Then where is the Justice in all of this?Where is the real truth? So let's bullet point or list this and hope it will make sense to everyone.We may also provide a reply ... Read >
Author: CMAenergy
12th May 2009
Some creative accounting, a Congress reluctant to offer any more help and the "stress test results" may squash a big comeback by the banking industry. The stock market is bouncing up and down as investors seem jittery about the banking industry, despite ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th May 2009
Currently, short sale investors have been getting a lot of bad press. They've been called "greedy scumbags" and their practices have been called 'scams', 'mortgage fraud' and even 'stealing'. Many people agree with these statements and others are appall... Read >
Author: Shawn Hutchison
11th May 2009
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and is home to almost 500,000 people. Being the second most visited city in the UK after London, you'd probably expect to find the majority of jobs in Edinburgh situated in the retail and tourism sectors, but sur... Read >
Author: MarkeD
08th May 2009
"Not asking for a handout, but need help"
Ever since I could remember, neither rain, sleet or snow ever stopped the Mail Delivery. Most everyone had their own jingle for the postman or post woman. A much admired person, in the neighborhood. The amazing... Read >
Author: Eleanor Lynar
05th May 2009
There's something galling about rich executives taking private planes to Washington D.C. so they can sit before Congress, hat in hand, begging for money to save an industry which they themselves went a long way to screwing up. Helping the working class is... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
23rd April 2009
"By no means are we out of the woods just yet," said the US President in his economic State of the Union address yesterday. The worst economic crisis since the Great Depression grew out of "a perfect storm of irresponsibility and poor decision-making and ... Read >
Author: ptej1234
23rd April 2009
"By no means are we out of the woods just yet," said the US President in his economic State of the Union address yesterday. The worst economic crisis since the Great Depression grew out of "a perfect storm of irresponsibility and poor decision-making and ... Read >
Author: ptej1234
23rd April 2009
In case you’ve missed all the recent news headlines, the auto industry bailout involves government loans for the Big 3 in the auto industry – Chrysler, Ford and GM. In plain English, Detroit’s Big 3 are heading towards bankruptcy, which could affect... Read >
Author: ericalex0101
23rd April 2009
The Forex market is, simply, a foreign currency exchange market where the buying and selling of world currency takes place. It is similar to the stock market in that it is an arena of publicly and privately traded securities. But whereas the Forex market ... Read >
Author: fagankl
22nd April 2009
Now that America is deeply into the business of bailing out banks and big companies, it may be pointless to ponder the feasibility of it. But as Associated Press reporters put it in a recent article, "What if the government got out of the bailout busines... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th April 2009
The politicians and the President have a new plan to help homeowners stop foreclosure. We refer to it as the "Obama Plan". Many families are hoping for the best, but if experience has shown us anything, we know it's always best to have a back up plan.
... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
17th April 2009
Ordinarily, the life insurance sector should be a safe haven for those needing help at a time of crisis of this magnitude to run to for solace. But the credit crunch is not one crisis that will easily succumb to pressure or a bailout. Several bailouts, so... Read >
Author: Musa
17th April 2009
A Loan, as we all know is a type of debt entailing the redistribution of financial assets between people. This always involves at least two individuals or entities in which one of them is the lender while the other is the borrower. A loan agreement in mos... Read >
Author: Emmer
15th April 2009
Auto part makers across India seem to have little to cheer about, what with General Motors hinting at bankruptcy and exports dipping further, and SMEs across the country are adopting a wait-and-watch policy.
The last financial year proved to be a disma... Read >
Author: David Parks
15th April 2009
The longer the financial crisis goes on, the more signs evolve that the world drifts towards a time of high inflation. The governments of all important countries have spent trillions of Dollars in order to bailout the banks and to stimulate the economy. T... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
09th April 2009
Everybody is talking about the government's bailout packages. But how will they affect Chicago real estate. This article discusses Chicago real estate and how the government's bailout will offer help and hindrance.
Housing is about supply and demand an... Read >
Author: michael russell
09th April 2009
Everybody is talking about the government's bailout packages. But how will they affect Chicago real estate. This article discusses Chicago real estate and how the government's bailout will offer help and hindrance.
Housing is about supply and demand an... Read >
Author: michael russell
09th April 2009
In 2008, almost seven hundred billion dollars had been authorised for government grant and dubbed “bailout money” to those suffering in financial crisis, in debt and in danger of losing one of their most valuable assets, their home. This year, Obama ... Read >
Author: Iain Stubley
02nd April 2009
As the Real Estate market continues to decline, many home owners and potential home buyers are puzzled at this all so common question, “just how low can this market fall”? Well, as an experienced real estate investor and property manager, there are ma... Read >
Author: georgiainvestor
02nd April 2009
In these days of uncertainty, freelance Artists have it the hardest of most all workers.
The economy is swiftly falling and there are more and more of the good Art jobs falling by the wayside to the computer. True Artistic talent is no longer looked ... Read >
Author: beckernpeeksmom
27th March 2009
In 2008, at least seven hundred billion dollars had been approved for government grant and labeled “bailout money” to those suffering in financial crisis, in debt and in danger of losing one of their most valued assets, their house. This year, Obama ... Read >
Author: Iain Stubley
27th March 2009
In 2008, at least seven hundred billion dollars had been okayed for government grant and labeled “bailout money” to assist those suffering in financial crisis, in debt and in danger of losing one of their most sacred assets, their home. This year, Oba... Read >
Author: Iain Stubley
27th March 2009
Because the amount of homes that are being taken for foreclosure are rising
The vast majority of homeowners are worried and alarmed
Almost the only thing they can do is ask for a bailout from the government
Some leading economist suggest that the rea... Read >
Author: romeoicq
27th March 2009
As Americans we have experienced the full gamut of emotions after hearing TARP I handed 350 billion to big banks, but no money filtered through to small businesses in the form of loans. In fact, the spicket was turned off completely after receipt of the b... Read >
Author: Sue Malone
27th March 2009
We all know that we are in very tough economic times. It is affecting everyone of us, either personally or through someone we immediatley know. You do not have to reach far to touch the current crisis. The President has a lot of planes to land as he said ... Read >
Author: Joe
16th March 2009
The Forex market is, simply, a foreign currency exchange market where the buying and selling of world currency takes place. It is similar to the stock market in that it is an arena of publicly and privately traded securities. But whereas the Forex marke... Read >
Author: fagankl
16th March 2009
Although there are certainly conflicting reports, numerous financial observers have expressed concerns that the biggest commercial banks (those receiving government funds to help their troubled commercial financing operations) are not lending normally and... Read >
Author: Stephen Bush
12th March 2009
In the current, dreary economic climate, your business can still stay dry and even grow but, it will take smart decisions and counter-intuitive thinking. With many companies trimming resources and even filing for bankruptcy, now is the time to maximize re... Read >
Author: Brooks Perry
12th March 2009
In the current, dreary economic climate, your business can still stay dry and even grow but, it will take smart decisions and counter-intuitive thinking. With many companies trimming resources and even filing for bankruptcy, now is the time to maximize re... Read >
Author: Brooks Perry
12th March 2009
If you have been wondering where the bailout monies to banks has really gone or just a consumer who is tired of driving by sections of town and wondering why your favorite business unceremoniously threw in the towel, would very much like to hear some good... Read >
Author: Sue Malone
10th March 2009
When the global economy goes into recession, the governments in the world need to resuscitate the economy back to health. Current economic crisis has confirmed this particular fact. Governments across the globe are implementing the bailout programs. Here ... Read >
Author: companytransformation
10th March 2009
When the global economy goes into recession, the governments in the world need to resuscitate the economy back to health. Current economic crisis has confirmed this particular fact. Governments across the globe are implementing the bailout programs. Here ... Read >
Author: companytransformation
10th March 2009
As we continue to sift dutifully through the over 1,000 pages of the stimulus bill (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009), there is one provision that is not getting much attention, but could be very helpful to small businesses. If you are a sma... Read >
Author: Sue Malone
10th March 2009
Since September last year, “global financial crisis” have become the operative words of our days. Hardly a day comes by without hearing something about these three words. Just two days ago, I come across the acronym version, “GFC”, from the tele... Read >
Author: Junius Wong
09th March 2009
The US is known for its creation of the automobile industry. But this industry through the years has been challenged by brands local to Europe, Japan, and in recent years, Korea. Plus thanks to the global economic meltdown that marks 2009, the US car in... Read >
Author: leslie14
06th March 2009
A financial meltdown of an intensity and pervasiveness not seen in almost 80 years is sweeping the globe.. It seems that no one expected that things could have gone this way and now that they have no one knows what to do about it. Individuals are trying ... Read >
Author: etrees
04th March 2009
Oddly enough when I talk to small business owners they all expect the bailout to be in a form of a metal suitcase full of cash dropped on their doorstep.
Unfortunately, Obama is not a money tree - you can't just shake him and expect suitcases stuffed... Read >
Author: Initial Underwriting Group
03rd March 2009
Everyday now, we learn about a government controlled bailout of another major corporation. This leaves many smaller businesses, as well as individual people, asking where is their bailout from the unscrupulous lending practices of the banks and credit ca... Read >
Author: True Debt Advisor
03rd March 2009
I don’t know about you, but I am sick & tired of turning on the television every single day and getting bombarded with the same message: economic crisis, financial market bailout, job losses, doom & gloom………..Enough!
Within every ‘crisis’ l... Read >
Author: Dave Lawn
02nd March 2009
The much anticipated speech was given; it was the details that were missing. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was expected in his speech this week to give the nitty gitty particulars about how the Obama administration will spend the rest of the money ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th February 2009
The effects of the bail out strategy may finally filter down to American homeowners. President Obama's recent conference in Phoenix outlined a plan for providing relief to millions of people facing a home foreclosure, stabilizing the housing market a... Read >
Author: Lynn Bulmer
26th February 2009
The US has gained Senate approval for the $US787 billion economic stimulus package, however markets immediately sold off due to concerns about the lack of detail in the proposal. The stimulus plan consists of: $US212bn in tax relief, $US308bn in spending ... Read >
Author: Lucy McPhee
25th February 2009
Think about it….Dating websites are packed. Professional matchmakers are showing profits greater than landowners. Michael Phelps is getting more publicity with paraphernalia around his neck than 8 gold metals. Local corner liquor stores are packed ev... Read >
Author: Initial Underwriting Group
24th February 2009
Credit counseling and debt consolidation for your credit card debt combined with a change in spending habits can help you survive in today’s crashing economy and prepare you for a healthy retirement in the future.
Credit card debt and unemployment... Read >
Author: avisolutions
23rd February 2009
The luxury jet Citigroup wanted to purchase made the news, as did the $35,000 commode and billions in bonuses credited to Merrill Lynch CEO, John Thain. What is less clear is exactly what effect the nearly $350 billion in bailout funds rushed into the ba... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd February 2009
Credit counseling and debt consolidation for your credit card debt combined with a change in spending habits can help you survive in today’s crashing economy and prepare you for a healthy retirement in the future.
Credit card debt and unemployment... Read >
Author: avisolutions
23rd February 2009
Credit counseling and debt consolidation for your credit card debt combined with a change in spending habits can help you survive in today’s crashing economy and prepare you for a healthy retirement in the future.
Credit card debt and unemployment... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
23rd February 2009
We are living in very unique times. We are moving through uncharted waters. All around us we are hearing of the growing economic crisis.
The US has been experiencing an ongoing real estate downturn for many months now. This was fueled by the problem... Read >
Author: C Harris
20th February 2009
The economic news in America keeps getting gloomier. A lot of bad business words are flying around - such as recession, bailout, depression, downturn, downsizing, etc. Marketing departments are cutting budgets. Sales reps are saving money by making fewer ... Read >
Author: Kathy Hrach
20th February 2009
Today, Americans are doing everything they can to cut their spending and to save more. Considering the uncertainty of the times, no one could blame them. As a general rule, however, consumer spending accounts for approximately 70% of U.S. economic activit... Read >
Author: BrianBoortz
19th February 2009
The other day my friend whose family lived in India and, whose company was scaling down operations because of the economic downturn, was asking me how to save money on calling international.
Besides nudging him to go to Washington and asking for bail... Read >
Author: Sameer
18th February 2009
What the media is writing about why the stock market is opening and closing at whatever level is pure guesswork, at best. Have you noticed that often the same circumstance or instance is listed and/or credited for the market's upturn AND downturn?
Let... Read >
Author: Debra L. Morrison
16th February 2009
Small business owners needing working capital loans should waste no time in determining which banks are currently active in providing this unsecured form of business finance funding. The most productive business lenders (those making the most new commerci... Read >
Author: Stephen Bush
16th February 2009
All over the world people with a passion for Harley Davidson motorcycles breathed a huge sigh of relief as it was announced that investor, Warren Buffet, would offer the iconic US company a $300 million bailout.
Harley had seen a 58% drop in its fou... Read >
Author: ServicePR
09th February 2009
World economy is going through one of its worst crisis in history, with many experts predicting a global economical recession, countries approving multi-billion dollars bailout programs to help their economies to survive and companies having to cut down t... Read >
Author: FelipeBz
07th February 2009
What is a recession and what happens during this time? A recession usually happens when there is a significant decline in the economy which usually lasts for a short period of time. You can tell there is one when consumers don't spend that much, a lot of ... Read >
Author: limakoh
02nd February 2009
In the United States when we first decided on the bailout we were told that the best way to get the money out so people could use it was to give that money to the banks. The reason for this was because the government said that it needed a vehicle for TARP... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd February 2009
New figures released today by a major mortgage sector body have revealed the stark reality of the downturn in housing market. The Council of Mortgage Lenders' analysis shows that lending dropped 30% in 2008, which is extremely worrying news for everyone i... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
02nd February 2009
New figures released today by a major mortgage sector body have revealed the stark reality of the downturn in housing market. The Council of Mortgage Lenders' analysis shows that lending dropped 30% in 2008, which is extremely worrying news for everyone i... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
01st February 2009
Very recently, Prime Minister Gordon Brown dismissed, although not entirely ruling out, speculations of another massive bailout for the banking sector. Even then he insisted banks, as a payback for previous government assistance, would need to get back to... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu
31st January 2009
Over the past few years, the large inventory of bank owned homes and short selling of foreclosed homes for sale has been a wonderful opportunity for real estate investors to buy cheap homes, but the competition for these bank owned homes is fierce. Never ... Read >
Author: TerryS121
31st January 2009
Over the past few years, the large inventory of bank owned homes and short selling of foreclosed homes for sale has been a wonderful opportunity for real estate investors to buy cheap homes, but the competition for these bank owned homes is fierce. Never ... Read >
Author: TerryS121
29th January 2009
The credit crunch leading to the failure of large banks such as Washington Mutual and the bailout of the remaining banks such as Chase, Bank of America, and Citibank is also leading to the failure of other companies in other sectors. Known among them are... Read >
Author: Jj Jamson
29th January 2009
If you have excellent credit with a corresponding high credit score, like above 725, there is really not a good time or a bad time to get a new car loan. Dealers love to cater to people with high credit scores simply because the biggest hassle in moving c... Read >
Author: Roos Andy
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
The Business Secretary, Lord Mandelson has announced the government's intention to help further shore-up the British economy by announcing a multi-billion pound loan scheme for small businesses, which have been badly affected by the unwillingness of many ... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
27th January 2009
Unless you are recently emerging from the cave you called your domicile for the last few months, you know that the economy is hurting, and in a big way. There is the mortgage meltdown that has dominated news and headlines since the summer. Banks are faili... Read >
Author: The Internet Car Guy
27th January 2009
In today's economic climate it would seem like homeowners are on their own to stop home mortgage foreclosure. However, with the right tools and knowledge homeowners can find help, below we discuss what is really going on and a few tips to stop home mortg... Read >
Author: Alfred Sant
26th January 2009
By Corney Vanhelden
Tuesday, on Obama’s inauguration, the Dow fell 332 points, or 4 percent.
The values of Citigroup and Bank of America’s stocks plummeted.
Those, as well as other banks, managed through a screen of incompetency and failure, cont... Read >
Author: Corney
26th January 2009
One of the infamous lines from the Great Depression, "Hey Buddy, Can You Spare a Dime", has taken on a whole new perspective in these trying financial times as millionaires go running to the government will their hands out looking for some government bail... Read >
Author: Bill Thomas
21st January 2009
2008 will be known as the year of the bailout. From Wall Street to Detroit, organizations were pulled up by their bootstraps by the Federal government, which doled out nearly 500 billion dollars in projected stimulus packages.
Now the real estate marke... Read >
Author: michael russell
20th January 2009
In today’s unstable global economy, people are often looking for ways to ease the financial burdens on their bank accounts. Many families are stretched to their limits with credit card debt, student loans, and inflated mortgage rates, and are looking fo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th January 2009
The markets are going through one of the roughest phases in recent years witnessing heavy selling pressure across various sectors. Earlier during the month the markets went into a tailspin following the Satyam chairman Ramalinga Raju admitting a massive a... Read >
Author: Divya
16th January 2009
Essays come and go in a class. However, this should not prevent students from tapping their hidden writing abilities to produce well-written manuscripts. Students only need to find their niche from the myriad of topics they can explore.
If students are... Read >
Author: Camille Snow
16th January 2009
The past few months have amply demonstrated why the seller-held mortgage note niche exists, and why more people are opting to buy or sell mortgage notes and deeds of trust without getting the banks too involved. Now that the Big Bailout has passed, nobody... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
16th January 2009
I do not like government paternalism. When Ronald Reagan came to power and began our 25 year experiment with government deregulation, I thought it was a good idea. It used to really annoy me when I would see paternalistic politicians who believed they kne... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
14th January 2009
The new $700 billion dollar government bailout is evidence of the upset surrounding the current real estate market. With national sales on a stable decline, many consumers with adjustable rate loans have found it progressively more and more difficult to s... Read >
Author: Anita
13th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Ianson Internet Marketing
Even if you are an unpaid banking intern, consider your job in the banking industry of being under risk. There are very few businesses that will be immune in the world wide economic recession and banking job... Read >
Author: Louise G
12th January 2009
While many banks have failed to pass "bailout" gains to consumers, GMAC is using its $5 billion to get car sales moving.
After receiving these funds, GM immediately offered 0% financing for up to 60 months on many of its least popular models. Other loa... Read >
Author: Mike Clover
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
With the economy what it is and our country in the middle of a presidential transition, another huge bailout request is a lot for the average American to take in. It is hard to decipher fact from fiction at a time like this, let alone make an objectionabl... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
09th January 2009
What Can Black America Learn from Communist China?
Build Businesses and Prosper
By Robert N. Taylor
When it comes to China, the numbers are truly astounding. The Asian giant has the fastest growing economy in the world - averaging roughly 10 percent g... Read >
Author: Shabaka7
08th January 2009
This year money is the hot topic or the lack of it with many factors of everyday life now costing much more than they used to from food to fuel it’s all making it tougher on the average wage earner. The recent announcements of two major UK brands Woolw... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
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
With the current credit crunch and people loosing their homes and jobs in record numbers, investing in Real Estate may not be the best thing to do at the moment.
Only five years ago, the American public were in to the 'ownership society'. It almost see... Read >
Author: Brett
05th January 2009
Ok so now that Christmas is over, what is everybody going to do with all the money and gift certificates that they received? What are the most wanted and popular items shopped for in the beginning of a new year? Where are the best places to find these ite... Read >
Author: davids
03rd January 2009
Being in favor of help for homeowners facing the possibility or in need of help with foreclosure, is very hard to pick a side or take a position regarding the new White House Auto Rescue Plan announced Friday morning by President Bush and the families who... Read >
Author: Alfred Sant
31st December 2008
If you are trying to learn how to stop foreclosure on your property, the following information may be of interest to you: promised help from the government is now mired in bureaucratic red tape. Meanwhile, home owners like you are still losing their homes... Read >
Author: Alfred Sant
29th December 2008
Foreclosure, a word rarely heard in the media before 2007, is now a term used almost daily in the news. Millions of Americans are losing their homes as the country falls deeper into recession. The bailout enacted by congress in October has done little to... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th December 2008
There is a plan in the works to lower the rate on 30-year home mortgages to 4.5 percent, a number not seen in decades for home loans. The plan by the Treasury Department to help the hurting housing industry would be accomplished through purchasing mortga... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th December 2008
After an opening surge on Monday, markets had a mixed time of it for the remainder of the week. President elect Barack Obama’s announcement of a huge public works program helped virtually every market rally against the main trends of the last few weeks.... Read >
Author: cordieliea
19th December 2008
The Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP) was set up by the United States Government as part of its response to the (almost) Wall Street crash of autumn 2008.
OK perhaps the word crash is perhaps over stated but lets be honest the DJIA did still plunge... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
18th December 2008
We've survived the tech bubble and the housing bubble, but are we headed for something more catastrophic than either of those? Some experts are beginning to fear the worst.
Let's review recent financial events. The meltdown in the global financial mar... Read >
Author: Jose Roncal
18th December 2008
Economics is often called the dismal science because of an article written by Thomas Carlyle more than 150 years ago. In it he proposed mockingly to reintroduce slavery to control labor markets. During modern times, this moniker proves to be a prophetic... Read >
Author: drklaus
15th December 2008
With the Big three automakers and their bailout plea grabbing the headlines, the news that AT&T is slashing 20,000 jobs should have received more notice. If you were thinking that it’s because the telecom industry is facing a slowdown or because AT&T is... Read >
Author: liza252
15th December 2008
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Uncle Sam is finally trying to get the auto industry bailout bill finalized. However, just as we’re thinking we might see some closure to this subject, we have more surprise variables introduced.
Firstly, Ford is now declining... Read >
Author: wallstreetking
08th December 2008
The slide in the Indian share markets continue. Though expert opinion is divided on whether the Sensex would test the October lows of 8509 again, there is no denying the fact that the key global indices would continue to decline, in the near term at least... Read >
Author: Divya
08th December 2008
A payday loan is a short term loan being borrowed by a person to take care of an urgent expense. The loan is cleared on the next payday along with an accrued interest. These loans are also known as cash advances. Cash advances can also have a connotation... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
04th December 2008
Toronto – We can all debate the merits of a government bailout for the Big Three Automakers until we are blue in the face, but what we sometimes fail to see are the facts that surround that debate. Whether we like it or not, our opinions are largely ba... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
04th December 2008
The housing bubble has popped, home values are dropping faster than winter rain and the credit crunch has become tighter than Pee Wee Herman’s bow tie. This is the state of affairs for not only US real estate but the global markets in general.
What ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd December 2008
It’s not looking too good for America. World economy has more or less hurtled into a kind of slowdown. Put more clearly, few countries have already been sucked by recession. Greater cases of bankruptcy are coming to the fore. Liquidation and restructuri... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
03rd December 2008
“Hope is the expectation that something outside of ourselves, something or someone external, is going to come to our rescue and we will live happily ever after.” -- Dr. Robert Anthony
Several months ago now, something very interesting happened in ... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland
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
01st December 2008
The recent victory by Barack Obama in his bid for President of the United States made history, but in more ways than one. The obvious one is that he will become the first African-American president in history. The less obvious point is that he used a powe... Read >
Author: Frank Rumbauskas
01st December 2008
In all the discussion and dissension over the $700 billion government bailout intended to stop the downward slide of the economy, it is encouraging to finally hear of some plans to help the “Main Street” we keep hearing about. Since this is where the ... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson
30th November 2008
The help promised for homeowners to save their homes from foreclosure appear to be wrapped up in Government Bureaucracy, while homeowners keep losing their homes at accelerating rates. More that 270,000 new foreclosure were filled, just in the month of Oc... Read >
Author: Alfred Sant
28th November 2008
The market news in India has not been positive in October, which has been the worst month for the markets since January this year. The benchmark index Sensex has lost more than 4,000 points in the month of October alone (as per data till 30 October). The ... Read >
Author: Divya
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
20th November 2008
This marks the third week in a row that mortgage rates have moved in one direction or another by more than .4 points. This is highly unusual. For some perspective for the 12 weeks from March 20th to June 5 mortgage interest rates held steady between 5.85... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th November 2008
It is in the news everyday; homeowners keep on getting foreclosed out of their homes at incredible speed, and accelerating, even faster than before. There are several reasons for this; for one, banks are desperate for cash, if they conclude you will not b... Read >
Author: Alfred Sant
12th November 2008
For well over 100 years, Insurance Companies have reigned as profitable financial giants. Unfortunately, to them, financial profits meant power. Power that could be used against the writing insurance reps to control almost every one of their actions. This... Read >
Author: Insurance Advisore
11th November 2008
When Will It Be Peace?
When will our troops be coming back to Main Street to enjoy peace? In the thin high air, fever-laden deserts with scorching heat, at sea and in foxholes, the men and women dream of returning home. They dream of peace in prewar im... Read >
Author: dar150
11th November 2008
Republicans like to paint themselves as champions of the free market, but only as long as it makes them money.
At the risk of speaking ill of the dead, what good was Lehman Brothers, anyway? And what about Merrill Lynch? If they were so bullish on Americ... Read >
Author: dar150
03rd November 2008
It has been a tumultuous few weeks for the financial sector. But aside from the tax funded bailout proposed by the government, average folks - like myself - haven't really seen anything too dramatic; I mean, they haven't stopped building those houses acro... Read >
Author: MarkeD
31st October 2008
Did you hear the latest numbers Wall streeters came up with which they feel they deserve in Bonuses? 10 Billion or something around there. Then the whisper was this wouldn't go over so good with the public so they are kicking around another idea.
Re... Read >
Author: Ric Bai
28th October 2008
This week 30 year mortgage rates rose over half a point. This is the largest one week increase this year. It's interesting that the rate increases happened after the bailout was passed by the government. Although this is not a sign the bailout will fai... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st October 2008
The Left's uproar over the financial mess is fairly typical. It's the end of libertarianism, American inequality is the problem, and only the super-socialist Barack Obama can fix this mess.
Well, libertarianism isn't dead. It never really lived. As lon... Read >
Author: Nathan Moore
21st October 2008
Prospective homebuyers & homeowners do not know what to do, lenders are anxious, & lawmakers must get a bill approved to resolve the situation for the reason that the national economy is on the refuse.
As nearly everyone know firsthand, banks have made... Read >
Author: Alien
16th October 2008
With the economy on a continual downturn and as the big banks get assistance hundreds of thousands of normal hardworking Americans are seeking there own "bailout".
During this frightening time, people can tend to make rash decisions, may it be contribut... Read >
Author: Jamie Hribal
16th October 2008
If you have excellent credit with a corresponding high credit score, like above 725, there is really not a good time or a bad time to get a new car loan. Dealers love to cater to people with high credit scores simply because the biggest hassle in moving c... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
14th October 2008
For the last few months we have all witnessed a steady stream of negative news about the economy, about the credit markets, and about companies and families getting strained by financial woes.
The last few days focused a lot on the bailout and the resc... Read >
Author: Axel Meierhoefer
13th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Les Lafave
The Treasury's newly formed Office of Financial Stability may be renamed "The Office of Financial Stability, Tee Hee Hee".
The change of name for the office made responsible for administration of the 700 billion dollar ... Read >
Author: Les Lafave
13th October 2008
We are all now starting to realize to what extent the current economic crisis is going to have on not only our entire economy, but they way it will impact our daily lives. When the press release came out that the first bailout did not pass, people immedia... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
13th October 2008
It is hard to believe, that events in a small country with a population of just 320,000 people could have world wide effect. Flooded with a deluge of information during first 10 days of October, most traders probably didn't even register what was happeni... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
13th October 2008
The general arguments concerning the bailout have gone something along the lines of
Anti Bailout : "The taxpayers should not have to foot a 700 billion dollar bill to bail out Wall Street"
Pro Bailout : "But if taxpayers do not bail out Wall Street ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th October 2008
Can you watch the current news about the global financial crisis with peaceful detachment? About the man who killed himself and his family because of financial loss? The human drama and emotional energy is charged up to the max for some people. And the pe... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
10th October 2008
Can you watch the current news about the global financial crisis with peaceful detachment? About the man who killed himself and his family because of financial loss? The human drama and emotional energy is charged up to the max for some people. And the pe... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
08th October 2008
The Bailout bill is now law. Attention now shifts to the bankers who were at the helm of the sinking ships.
Federal investigators and Congress are busy looking for people to blame. There is much pent up anger that will be poured out onto anyone who is ... Read >
Author: Geoff Mousseau
07th October 2008
The sky is falling. The sky is not falling. We are doomed. We are fine. Confused? You are not alone. The economic roller coaster of September, 2008 presents unique challenges. We simply do not know what exactly is going to happen and that uncertainly is p... Read >
Author: Wally Adamchik
06th October 2008
How quickly time does fly. It is almost a year since the stock market posted a significant long-term High. It was marked by a bearish Candlestick pattern, and has been followed all the way down by a series of similar bearish formations. The events ... Read >
Author: candleman
06th October 2008
Cash is No Longer King --- Repair Your Credit!
With foreclosure epidemics, unemployment at all time highs and the government scrambling to bailout the US financial crisis, many consumers are experiencing stress as it relates to their financial security... Read >
Author: Sheree Smith
06th October 2008
The 9/11 attacks caused a crash in the Dow and this past week has seen the next largest crash since that time.
The Dow lost 7% of its value in one day! It gained some back after that but the losses that are suffered can be permanent.
Thousands and t... Read >
06th October 2008
I am an advisor working with insurance companies and insurance product marketing organizations.After 35 years, I am able to see when the grass on both sides of the fence is not the same.
Buying term life insurance is not an item you should buy on pric... Read >
Author: Insurance Advisore
02nd October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Les Lafave
The hubris of assuming that all you need to do to make a profit is find a spread between borrowed and lent funds should sound familiar-- that's how Wall Street (with a little grease from the Fed) got us into apocalyptic tr... Read >
Author: Les Lafave
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
02nd October 2008
It's a challenge trying to keep track of the events of the current subprime mortgage crisis. Compare it to an over laden cart gathering momentum on a steep and rocky slope - now it's built up so much speed, it's passing by as a blur.
When looking at ... Read >
Author: Mark Hostetler
02nd October 2008
Dateline Washington, October 19th (get it?) 2010: the Peoples Bank & Trust of America has now established itself as the only bank of any kind in the USA, totally owned and managed by the US House of Representatives. A 2/3 majority must now approve all inv... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
30th September 2008
Every new controversy demands a look at similar situations of the past. Just what is a bailout anyway? In the early 80's, Lee Iacocca arranged a government loan and tax concessions to bring Chrysler Corporation back from the brink of bankruptcy--- during ... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
30th September 2008
You would be really out of touch with the reality if you do not know that we are passing through the worst financial crisis of our life time in United States.In case you worry about your business not doing well, rest assured you are not alone. While I am ... Read >
Author: Eric Menzies
30th September 2008
With this Business we don't have to worry.
We can be a Democrat or Republican,ETC.
You don't have to Vote on the Bailout or anything.
We just need to work 30 minutes to as long as you would want too.
Make all the money we want and need,without the wor... Read >
Author: Beth Hager
30th September 2008
With the economy on the brink of a recession, the stock market down and multiple failures of both banks and brokerage firms, will the US stock market provide us with a year end rally?
History says yes.
The Presidential Cycle has historically provided a ... Read >
Author: John Rothe
29th September 2008
How to Survive and Win in this Bear Market: Follow the Candlestick Patterns
The near-collapse of the entire financial system of the country unnerved most investors, and panicked some of them. Stock prices have been gyrating for days on end, pending a ... Read >
Author: candleman
29th September 2008
Due to the recent down turn in the economy some people are worried about their money. If you have money in the stock market it might be kind of risky right now, but if you like risk then keep your money in it. Just remember you make your profit when you b... Read >
Author: Derek Anders
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
25th September 2008
The Washington Lobby firms for the automobile industry have been feverishly working around the clock recently, as they pressure every legislator and administration power-player that they can reach demanding that the Big Three be part of the massive $700 b... Read >
Author: golfergary
23rd September 2008
Real Estate in the United States is experiencing some turbulent times and is expecting to do so for some time that said there are opportunities now that simply would have been out of your reach a short time ago. Over development and the subprime crisis ha... Read >
Author: Portugal Paul
22nd September 2008
What we witnessed this past week is what the TREND letter has been predicting would happen over 2 years ago – so we cannot be surprised. But whether or not we were surprised, it is still quite numbing when you see such a disaster occur. Last week, we sa... Read >
Author: Martin
09th September 2008
It was another edgy week for stock markets with both bulls and bears frustrated and unwilling to take on big positions. With the exception of the FTSE, major indices finished down on the week, though a good showing on Friday ensured that equities finishe... Read >
Author: cordieliea
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
13th August 2008
Mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are presently undergoing a tough time. With confidence level and shares going down significantly for the past week, some people think that a government bailout is about to happen.
Fannie had a 28 percent drop ... Read >
Author: zeusjohn
29th July 2008
Let's get right to the point. The recent collapse and bailout of the GSE's, failure of IndyMac Bank, and the sharp rise in the CPI make it more imperative than ever, for you to protect your wealth with gold. I'm going to take a look back at those three fi... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman
25th July 2008
The experience of foreclosure is bad enough without mortgage scammers preying on you. When the foreclosure process begins, it is a matter of public record and enough information is published for the scammers to find you and promise to save your home with... Read >
Author: David Smith
21st July 2008
One of the basic tools used by financial advisors is to show their clients the advantages of homeownership versus renting. As you’ve probably heard, renting always seems to come out as the bad option. Many are starting to question whether that is still ... Read >
Author: Raynor James
06th July 2008
Officials from the credit cards market have suggested that some consumers may be able to get the high interest rates on their credit cards reduced simply by contacting their providers and negotiating with them.
An official from Fool.co.uk recently said... Read >
Author: Mildred
18th June 2008
The Federal Government has stepped in to help people with their mortgages because so many people have defaulted. In fact, so many people are defaulting on their house loans and loans in general that the government is really trying to find ways to relieve ... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
11th June 2008
On May 2nd, The Federal Reserve issued a statement about the crisis in liquidity which has bottlenecked global growth for several months. Since last August, banks have written down $300 billion in sub-prime related securities, but the IMF has predicted th... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
21st May 2008
In Greek mythology, the hydra was a beast that, when one of its many heads were severed, would grow new heads in their place. The sub-prime mortgage crisis has developed in a similar fashion, initially appearing to be constrained to a sector of unworthy c... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
21st May 2008
Though the housing bubble deflated about two years ago, its true effects are only now beginning to emerge. In late 2006, when the economy first began to show signs of weakness in the housing market, most economists predicted that a recession was very unli... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
28th April 2008
The recent government-sponsored bailout of Bear Stearns, one of the top five lenders in the United States, has shocked traders and left investors cold. Despite the chilly reaction on Wall Street, secretly many are breathing a sigh of relief. While Bear St... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
18th April 2008
In earlier days, gamblers used to trek to Las Vegas or the Atlantic City in order to find some real action they crave for. Now, the scenario is changed completely. Gamblers can find the real thrill in their hometowns these days.
Today, legalized gambli... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
01st April 2008
For years now we have been witnessing, and even participating in, an unprecedented weakness of American Dollar. Since 2001 EUR went from about 0.8200 to 1.5900 last week against USD. That is, Euro almost doubled its value, or Dollar lost about half. This... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
14th February 2008
By James West
www.midasletter.com
I was going through my archive yesterday and came across this article which was first published in September of 2007. The accuracy of the predictions here have caused me to excerpt pieces of it for your edification.
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Author: ResourceX Investor
26th January 2008
It’s 7 p.m. and the phone starts ringing. Guess who, it’s all the foreclosure financing companies coming to help you. Seriously if you are in foreclosure or on your way there then you are in an extremely vulnerable position. Think twice before accepti... Read >
Author: eSilverWolf
02nd February 2007
Unfortunately, whenever you are dealing with money, there is always a scam artist on the prowl. This is true when dealing with the foreclosure process. These people try to take advantage of your financial troubles by offering solutions that sound to easy ... Read >
Author: Pete Glocker
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