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01st October 2009
Any donation you make to help out a worthy cause can also help you with your taxes. If you have an old car parked in your garage and you don’t know what to do with it, car donation is a wonderful way to help a charity. Although the car donation laws hav... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Donating money and good is a great way to help out worthy causes while still helping yourself out on your taxes. Car donation is no different. Even though some of the car donation tax laws changed a few years back, this is still a great way to help yourse... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
DETROIT -- The last semblance of broad public support for President George W. Bush is the diminishing number of Americans who continue to believe his administration does a good job with national security. "Bush makes me feel safer," they foolishly proclai... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
One of the funniest and most outrageous comedies of 2005, Wedding Crashers will have you falling out of your chair with laughter. Directed by the underrated David Dobkin, the film features now veteran Hollywood funny men Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
His hard earned money? Gone. Creditors on his back everyday. The cops knocking on his door. His family strained to the breaking point. He didn't do anything wrong but my business partner's life got turned upside down afew years back. He became a victim of... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
Perhaps the most interesting portrait to appear on Confederate money is that of John E. Ward. His portrait was on a $10 bill in 1861. The irony is, although a native of Georgia and a holder of high offices, he was not in favor of secession. In fact, Mr. ... Read >
Author: Johnny Kicklighter
20th August 2009
from the desk : Special DayTrading Forces
I have been telling you to trade the stock market for a while. I’ve told you to take a tiny amount of money, just $1000 open an trading account, and learn to trade stocks. Its worth IT!
I’ve got from tra... Read >
Author: learndaytrading
16th August 2009
from the desk : Special DayTrading Forces
I have been telling you to trade the stock market for a while. I’ve told you to take a tiny amount of money, just $1000 open an trading account, and learn to trade stocks. Its worth IT!
I’ve got from tra... Read >
Author: learndaytrading
11th August 2009
from the desk : special daytrading forces
For a while now I have been telling you to trade the stock market. I’ve told you to take a tiny amount of money, just $1000 open an trading account, and learn to trade stocks. Its worth learning!
I’ve got... Read >
Author: learndaytrading
08th August 2009
Missing in the shrill debate between massive spending programs versus mortgaging our grandchildren's future is what all of that new debt means to our national sovereignty, according to a retired Naval Intelligence expert and commercial banker.
"The Nor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th August 2009
A report card released Tuesday by the Treasury Department showed wide variations in how quickly mortgage companies are helping financially troubled borrowers under the Obama administration's foreclosure-prevention plan.
So far, more than 400,000 borrow... Read >
Author: MarcTow
19th July 2009
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan Monday announced an expansion of the Presidents Administration Home Affordable Refinance Program to include participation by homeowners who are current but up to 125 percent underwater on their ... Read >
Author: Ricky Mitchell
05th July 2009
Economists and government officials keep pointing to the glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. We are led to believe that the worst is now more or less over.
Not so soon! Another perfect storm is brewing - the dollar devaluation. The next financia... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
22nd June 2009
Perhaps the most interesting portrait to appear on Confederate money is that of John E. Ward. His portrait was on a $10 bill in 1861. The irony is, although a native of Georgia and a holder of high offices, he was not in favor of secession. In fact, Mr. ... Read >
Author: Johnny Kicklighter
19th June 2009
President Barack Obama's plan to increase oversight of U.S. banks and other financial institutions met with skepticism on Capitol Hill on Thursday, where senators sharply questioned whether it was enough to prevent another economic meltdown.The lack of a ... Read >
Author: Jolena Carey
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
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
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
15th April 2009
Bailouts are in the news every single day, but more and more homeowners
and those hoping to qualify for a mortgage loan any time soon are
wondering what is in it for them. When Treasury Secretary Geithner finally
came out with a mortgage plan ... Read >
Author: Lender411
04th April 2009
I admit it, I'm a news junkie. Have been since my teen years. I can't help it. But, my general love of politics and governance got modified about twenty years ago when, after a career in network television, I started training people in business, governmen... Read >
Author: davidsnell
10th March 2009
Maybe it was the stern talking to they took from Congress this past week that put the big banks into a charitable mood. J.P. Morgan Chase, Citigroup and Bank of America have all agreed to freeze foreclosures while the Obama administration works out plans... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th March 2009
Is the worst still to come? That is the $789 billion dollar question. Or in the case of Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, the 2.5 trillion dollar question. Despite Congress getting ready to vote on the stimulus bill compromise, the Treasury Departme... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th March 2009
Since the politicians began discussing securitized mortgages, credit default swaps, and financial instruments so complex that even their investors didn't understand them, I have been wondering what the role of IT is in the whole mess. No doubt IT was used... Read >
Author: babita bansal
04th March 2009
Since the politicians began discussing securitized mortgages, credit default swaps, and financial instruments so complex that even their investors didn't understand them, I have been wondering what the role of IT is in the whole mess. No doubt IT was used... Read >
Author: babita bansal
04th March 2009
After last night’s speech to congress, the Supremes, and the cabinet, Barack Obama’s approval ratings shot up to 80%, kind of like the support for George Bush after 911. Imagine the CEOs of the big banks going to Santa Anita and betting $10 Billion ea... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
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
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
20th February 2009
In 2008, the total number of foreclosed homes in the United States reached 2 million. These 2 million distressed properties are additional burden to the housing market which saw its total annual sales reaching only 5 million.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Ti... Read >
Author: Jennifer Forbes
18th February 2009
What a day eh? Once again Politicians conspire to screw things up but as far as we're concerned here at TWCS Central, bring it on guys. As long as the markets are moving then we don't care as we believe in trading every which way we can, long or short we ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
18th February 2009
What a day eh? Once again Politicians conspire to screw things up but as far as we're concerned here at TWCS Central, bring it on guys. As long as the markets are moving then we don't care as we believe in trading every which way we can, long or short we ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
18th February 2009
I just listened to the current U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner layout his economic plan; the problem was, the only thing I really heard was that he would be getting us details in the next few weeks, a web site they are currently working on. I ca... Read >
Author: James Dicks
17th February 2009
Financial professionals take heed—there is a new paradigm in effect for successful and realistic financial planning. Whether you are a financial planner, financial advisor, or a general financial consultant, the global economic and financial mess has c... Read >
Author: Financial Planning 2.0
13th February 2009
Barack Obama's supporters voted for change. I just don't think the change they got was the change they had in mind.
In another area of stark contrast with the predecessor administration, we are now witnessing one of the sloppiest cabinet filling effort... Read >
Author: Nathan Moore
21st January 2009
The economic woes have hit close to home for many in our area, across the country, and around the globe due in large part to the fallout from the housing bubble burst. U.S. home values are down 12.8 percent from the market peak in 2006. Additionally, one-... Read >
Author: michael russell
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
12th January 2009
Who will the new President Elect choose to assist him in running this country. Of course they will be some of the best and brightest, and more than likely they will be individuals who are not only qualified but have also been associated with Barack Obama ... Read >
Author: Rick
29th December 2008
It has become increasingly evident that our government politicians in the House and Senate back the President and his Secretary of the Treasury in their quest to save Wall Street including it's large banking sector. Do you think Congress would give Mai... Read >
Author: Sandy Morris
08th December 2008
O Believers!
The new Messiah. His divinity is all about change, hoping for change and changing for the hope - not to mention coolness and hype. So what is the second coming of Jesus doing ? In the name of progressive change the divine one has reappoin... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com
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
24th September 2008
The recent turn of the economy in the past week is inevitably going to affect every single industry in the United States. Since the government has decided to bail out many corporations, we are going to see in a small amount of time the negative effects of... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
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
05th November 2007
With the U.S. Treasury Secretary warning recently that; we have yet to see the bottom; of the housing market, one might think that now is not a good time to purchase a home in New York City. Strange as it might seem, though, the consensus among economists... Read >
Author: Nicholas Judge Adams
18th June 2006
The buffalo nickel (also known as the Indian head nickel) was produced from 1913 through 1938 and was designed by James Earle Fraser. It is actually a bison, not a buffalo, on the reverse but more on that later.
Early in 1911, Treasury Secretary Fr... Read >
Author: Keith Scott
27th April 2006
On August 2nd, 1909 the new cent was released to the public.
This was the first ever U.S. coin that would be released that would contain a real person on the picture. As such, there was much controversy as some people felt that putting a real person on ... Read >
Author: Keith Scott
19th January 2006
Only six percent of homeowners said they favored the proposal. The remaining nine percent said they were undecided.
In addition to replacing the home mortgage interest deduction – an important component of the U.S. tax code since 1913 – the Advisory Pan... Read >
Author: Monte Helme
19th August 2005
Identity Theft: They Got Him
His hard earned money? Gone. Creditors on his back everyday. The cops knocking on his door. His family strained to the breaking point. He didn't do anything wrong but my business partner's life got turned upside down afew y... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
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