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29th September 2009
If you are interested in the Forex trade system and the methods that lead to more return, then gaining information first is one of the focus areas. There are a variety of formulas and proven methods that are known for offering insight and opportunities f... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
29th September 2009
Online games are changing. Once, it was typical to purchase for a game to play on the world wide web, even through purchasing the game in a store or notching up to premium online. Now, with the onset of piracy and the increased desire for free by the buyi... Read >
Author: Ross Garnaut
29th September 2009
In today's barren economy --with 10% unemployment-- everyone looking for a job needs every possible edge. We are in what economists call "an employers' market," in which employers can choose from a large pool of candidates. The edge often is wit... Read >
Author: marciano guerrero
29th September 2009
When you encounter a new word, what do you usually do? Do you ignore it or do you try to look up its definition in the dictionary? For smart individuals, they will surely look up for the new word's meaning. If you're engaged in business undertakings, perh... Read >
Author: dbp2005
25th September 2009
MESSED UP!!
Love of country, hard work, fellow citizens required to put U.S.A. back on track
In 1776 the founding fathers created a nation that would evolve into a global super power. But today, we are losing everything that we've built over the last... Read >
Author: TODDTHIEDE
25th September 2009
Maybe misery really does love company. By all accounts online dating is having a record breaking period in growth membership and of course profit.
Amazingly enough all of this comes in the midst of some harsh economic times. While we are not experienc... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
24th September 2009
The freedom of choice is the key aim of any democratic state and this principle has been developing fro ages. The person is forced, by circumstances or by desires, to make a choice between what is right and what is easy. Nowadays it is not difficult to pi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Many of us remember the oil shortages of the late seventies. They caused more than just the inconvenience of occasional gasoline rationing. Several elderly people actually died in the New York City area because of a lack of heating oil. Some people though... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The recession has left people caught up in a financial turmoil and there is a feeling of instability in them. The prices of houses are falling, the unemployment figures are on the rise and banks are holding onto their money – this is one scenario which ... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks
24th September 2009
As economists cry woe over the biggest global economic downturn since the Great Depression, the average American household has a related and more immediate issue to worry about - bills.� As unemployment goes through the roof, it brings with it skyrocket... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
23rd September 2009
The roots of this company was set way back in the year 1917 with the base of operations being the city of New York. The business graph of the company, since then has seen nothing but a rise and that too on a global scale.
The world today has many well... Read >
Author: Shefali
23rd September 2009
February 15th, 2006
by Elif Ozdemir
Is there a correlation between marriage and business trade?
When all's been said and done after February 14, what is most in the minds of people smitten by love is "What could be the next best thing?" For any man,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The roots of this company was set way back in the year 1917 with the base of operations being the city of New York. The business graph of the company, since then has seen nothing but a rise and that too on a global scale.
The world today has many well... Read >
Author: Shefali
22nd September 2009
However, history has it that the value of stamps had been inclusive since the postage stamps were born in May 6, 1840.
From that time on, stamp collecting had gradually transformed into a more profitable hobby as more and more people find the value ... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes
22nd September 2009
Contrary to Elliott Wave Theorist, most economists (and people in general) are predicting inflation ahead, rather than deflation. Every now and then an economist might admit deflation is possible, but will counter this with the argument that inflation wil... Read >
Author: Eldon Barker
22nd September 2009
fashion games,
free online games, video games
Online games are growing. In the past, it was typical to purchase for a game to play on the world wide web, even through paying for the game in a store or moving up to premium online. Now, with the onset ... Read >
Author: Ross Garnaut
21st September 2009
The Bank of England has today announced its base rate will remain at the record low of 0.5% for the sixth month running.
It also reported that it would continue to inject up to £175 billion into the economy as part of its quantitative easing scheme, b... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch
21st September 2009
Multi-level marketing businesses number in the thousands. A great many well-known economists are predicting that multi-level or network marketing will become the prevailing method of selling in years to come, indeed at one point in the mid 1990’s it was... Read >
Author: umesh kumar
18th September 2009
Economists are often those who work on the side of predicting catastrophes. Doom and gloom is often given by these mouths! What is the truth about 2010 mortgage interest rate predictions? Are we in for another economic winter or growth? Let us find out th... Read >
Author: Kozan Huseyin
18th September 2009
It's holiday so you decided to go shopping. You've brought with you 2,000 $. You were surprised because of few items you have bought with the money you have. Few years ago, you can buy many goods out of the amount you have. You now feel that you really ar... Read >
Author: jhaz felipe
17th September 2009
Can money bring happiness This question must have been deliberated since the beginning of exchange of goods.
This question is too broad for a short article. We shall therefore focus on the narrower question of whether people are happier when the... Read >
Author: devender
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
15th September 2009
We’re starting off with a little history. During the presidential campaign in 1932, Frankin D. Roosevelt said very little about what he would do if elected. When it came to making the first major speech on his inauguration, the Great Depression was just... Read >
Author: Grace Oaks
15th September 2009
With Christmas only a few months away it really is a no brainer to be using your eBay coupon code now. You work hard and deserve any money you can keep in your wallet. There has never been a better time than now to save money shopping at eBay. Of cours... Read >
Author: Jenny
11th September 2009
It should be noted that millionaire traders, Elder, Williams and some others are in fact professional psychiatrists. And it is not accidental that not the economists are the leaders and most successful traders, but professional psychiatrists and psychothe... Read >
11th September 2009
The economy is not thriving, at best. Even the most optimistic of economists have to admit that the picture is not very bright. The housing market has basically tanked. No one is buying houses, no one is building houses, no one is financing houses, and in... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
10th September 2009
Who said you can’t enjoy life to the fullest because we’re facing a recession? I firmly believe recession is a state of mind; it can be stopped simply through our daily activities. If there truly is a recession, then how come I get to enjoy this summe... Read >
Author: bravo seo
07th September 2009
The foreclosure rate in the US is rising at alarming rates. Right now, more than 9 million American homeowners are facing looming threats on their homeownership preservation. Fortunately, the government has been working on a solution to help citizens drow... Read >
Author: Adane Villarael
06th September 2009
In secondary and tertiary education, we were taught that economics, one of the social sciences, studies how people and institutions behave and function when producing, exchanging, and using goods and services. We are also aware that our main motivation is... Read >
Author: anne sparks
04th September 2009
Most economists prefer talking about the big picture of a nation’s financial health. I see the tens of thousands of sole traders and small operations that tick over in local neighborhoods, satisfying community needs and keeping local economies alive. Th... Read >
Author: Todd Jones
03rd September 2009
In the past few years, the anti-corporate movement (including those opposed to globalization) has gained a bit of steam.
What many people in the movement promote now is called Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the idea that corporations should be... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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
28th August 2009
Although scores of well-intentioned parents, grandparents, midwives, daycare providers, and concerned citizens certainly will advise you, no one can presume to tell you the best diaper. You must wrestle with The Great Diaper Dilemma, weighing conscience a... Read >
Author: Ashley J Michaels
28th August 2009
I don’t really recall too many analysts predicting that the Western World would tumble into a major recession. Nor do I recall many economists thinking the credit crunch would amount to very much.
Two years on, most analysts quoted articles I read s... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
25th August 2009
Everyone tries to save for a rainy day, but when that day arrives most people do not have enough funds saved up. While Canadians used to put a lot of money into their savings accounts, this is no longer the case.
In fact, economists are worried about t... Read >
Author: Molly
25th August 2009
Many have told you that the world is experiencing recession. There are three basic queries when recession is talked about. These are the following: What is recession? What happens during a recession? and What are the causes of economic recession. The igno... Read >
Author: jhen felipe
24th August 2009
The Obama administration's plan to salvage America's dying economy is deeply rooted in restructuring troubled mortgages. The government has dedicated $75 million for this plan to materialize, and as part of the effort to pull all the stops on the rising f... Read >
Author: Adane Villarael
13th August 2009
Austin area home sales are down from a year ago, but prices are holding steady. There are many factors making now a good time to buy: low interest rates, tax incentives for first time buyers and cooperative sellers. As consumers change their spending ha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th August 2009
This is a must read article for you in case you are sincerely considering property investment. You may want to evaluate the factors listed below before taking a final decision as to whether this is the right time to invest or you are better off waiting f... Read >
Author: Lokesh Nagpal
11th August 2009
Many companies offer standard moving kits for each room or combo kits that will contain specific numbers of boxes, with tape and bubble wrap and loose fill and box markers. While these are as they should be, those who are keen on managing with cheap movin... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
11th August 2009
Shopper confidence is one of those leading economic indicators mentioned in yesterdays A Lesson in Downturn, and it is increasing! Despite out of work numbers that customers have cared so much about that also causes cash problems, combined with low home p... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
11th August 2009
Thick books full of equations deter most people from learning economics. The suspicion that there might be something wrong with the whole science is not unfounded. Otherwise, if economists are so knowledgeable, how do you explain that most of them are not... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
09th August 2009
There have been recent reports as of late to suggest that the improvement we’re witnessing with the economy is for real and that GDP growth should resume in the short term in both the US and Canada. In fact, many leading economists are calling for econ... Read >
Author: Anne Brown
08th August 2009
When will the best mortgage rates be available? The short answer is: ‘No-one knows’, but that’s not what you’re looking for. The long answer is more complicated, and the subject of much discussion – but here are a few of the important factors:
... Read >
Author: Susan Chalmers
04th August 2009
The report also showed that 1 housing unit in every 398 housing units nationwide received a foreclosure notice.The number of American homeowners facing the risk of foreclosure homes is still increasing, but the annual pace is slowing down.In May, the numb... Read >
Author: JosephSmithJr
04th August 2009
The report also showed that 1 housing unit in every 398 housing units nationwide received a foreclosure notice.The number of American homeowners facing the risk of foreclosure homes is still increasing, but the annual pace is slowing down.In May, the numb... Read >
Author: JosephSmithJr
04th August 2009
Term paper writing becomes more difficult when no one is there to guide you. The only way is to practice it as much as possible. This article is meant to deliver few tips and guidelines that will enhance the understanding in students for writing an Econom... Read >
Author: lisa allen
31st July 2009
The number of people officially recognized as having no healthcare insurance coverage in the United States has jumped from 46 million in 2007 to 52 million in 2009. The Center for American Progress reported in May that the rate of uninsurance was up subst... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
29th July 2009
To state that most Canadians are wary of investing would be an understatement. Still, those that are seeking to invest in something have become cleverly creative. Over the past few months, many investors have seen their investments flop and dwindle due to... Read >
Author: Molly
24th July 2009
So, it’s official – Manchester is better than London. Or at least, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit, it would appear that this is the case. Indeed, our capital city fails to make even the top 50 of the worlds’ most liveable cities, accor... Read >
Author: isxrc
23rd July 2009
After the economic turmoil of late 2008, some economists are saying that the green shoots of recovery can now be seen in the housing market. Below are three indicators that the housing market has stopped its descent, and has started to pick up:
1. Mort... Read >
Author: SearchPath
23rd July 2009
Well, there are a a small amount of reasons this week is so weighty. Initially, we're six weeks into a rally, and a seventh straight week will cause many to place to latest lows as the base. Second, it's for the reason that earnings season is in compl... Read >
Author: Mark Crisp
23rd July 2009
There was also upbeat news from property website Rightmove which said there were growing signs that the past year's price falls have bottomed out, and from the Council of Mortgage Lenders, which said gross lending hit a six-month high in June.
However,... Read >
Author: tugsearch
21st July 2009
As the worst recession since World War II closes in on the two year mark, less people are losing their jobs, but unemployment is still rising. People who do have jobs are working fewer hours for less pay. According to the Associated Press, the national ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st July 2009
When the loan mortgage crisis hit the fan, everyone was affected. Now, more than ever, people are relying on credit cards just to weather out the storm. But at the same time credit cards are getting harder and harder to come by. Creditors are so strict no... Read >
Author: J. Owens
20th July 2009
The second half of 2009 should prove interesting in the Tucson Real Estate Market.
The month of June has closed out the first half of the year by breaking records for the year. As was mentioned last month, many economists were waiting for a six month... Read >
Author: badola
18th July 2009
Larry Summers, Obama's top economic adviser, thinks the White House is doing a great job with the economy. "We were at the brink of catastrophe at the beginning of the year, but we have walked a substantial distance back from the abyss," says Summers.
... Read >
Author: juan32
16th July 2009
Credit card bad debt has been mounting in the industry at an increasingly frightening pace. Some economists think that this new swell might burst and make a new mess of things, dragging down the already dwindling economy to a new low. People keep on looki... Read >
Author: J. Owens
16th July 2009
Comparing the foreclosure rates of the year 2008 with the year 2009, there is a lot that the US stock is not able to bear with, due to the too much upheaval caused by the Inflation. According to the economists the housing market is not going to improve so... Read >
Author: juliethompson
16th July 2009
Credit cards have definitely made our lives easy. Anything that is eye catching soon becomes your property thanks to the tiny little card in your wallet. You want to buy grocery, you buy it on credit. You see a swell watch while you are out window shoppin... Read >
Author: Jason Holmes
12th July 2009
The republic of India is currently one of the fastest growing economies in the world. This also means that the recession has not had much of an effect here. This is one country where there are a lot of people with a good amount of spending power even thou... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
11th July 2009
American obesity can be known as the latest epidemic that has hit America from recent decades with a predicted two thirds of the nation s population being overweight. Why has American obesity become an epidemic? Is it inevitable that American parents and ... Read >
Author: CS Boane
06th July 2009
Businessmen all over the world are going though a tough time. Companies are downsizing staff strength, factories are reducing volume of production and people are getting lesser salaries. If the financial analysts and economists are to be believed, this da... Read >
Author: biswas85
05th July 2009
This is not a simple question with a simple answer so let's start at the beginning. Canada's economy is not its own. No one should be surprised by that statement but a large part of our economy is out of our control. This is due to foreign investment.
... Read >
Author: Harold Hotham
05th July 2009
Brazil is an emerging market and has become one of the best destinations for buying property. Here, we will take a quick look at 10 reasons to buy Brazil property.
Firstly, the Brazilian currency is extremely favorable at present for overseas buyers wh... Read >
Author: John Henry
04th July 2009
American obesity can be known as the latest epidemic that has hit America from recent decades with a predicted two thirds of the nation s population being overweight. Why has American obesity become an epidemic? Is it inevitable that American parents and ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd July 2009
Sukumar Mukhopadhyay Member Cbec (Retd.)
1. A very recent judgment of the Delhi High Court holding that renting of immovable property is not a service has created interest among taxpayers, analysts and economists. Both conceptually and legally, there a... Read >
Author: Taxmannlaw
02nd July 2009
Sukumar Mukhopadhyay Member Cbec (Retd.)
1. A very recent judgment of the Delhi High Court holding that renting of immovable property is not a service has created interest among taxpayers, analysts and economists. Both conceptually and legally, there a... Read >
Author: Taxmannlaw
01st July 2009
Since fall of 2008, the news has been bleak for the real estate market. Foreclosures have been at an all-time high. And while buyers found that it was harder to get a loan, they did find the market favored them. Many good quality homes have been on the ma... Read >
Author: Terence S Young
22nd June 2009
Without a doubt, a recession is a most challenging time during which to jump into new ventures. The market is unstable, economists keep predicting it's going to get worse before it gets better, and the average Joe is hoarding every red cent he is lucky en... Read >
Author: Richard
15th June 2009
The news is saturated with stories about our economy's trouble, often calling it a recession. What exactly is a recession? This is a tougher question to answer than most people realize. Many top economists disagree about the precise definition of a rec... Read >
Author: Scott Swenson
12th June 2009
The book under the scanner is “Planet of Slums” by “Mike Davis”. Davis has based his book on the current crisis of slums. He explains by the rampant use of facts and figures that the world is slowly turning into a giant slum. This book will be... Read >
Author: medha4284
11th June 2009
Real estate in Toronto has greatly amazed investors. This is because the world economic crunch especially felt in this sector has not had a grave effect as recorded in other countries like the United States of America. It is therefore vital to understand ... Read >
Author: Robert Kennedy
11th June 2009
Hyperinflation coming to U.S.
Many analysts are now predicting that hyperinflation, inflation of a rate that is totally unimaginable in this country, could be coming in future years. The biggest problem that may cause this dire prediction to come true i... Read >
Author: Chris
11th June 2009
Many analysts are now predicting that hyperinflation, inflation of a rate that is totally unimaginable in this country, could be coming in future years. The biggest problem that may cause this dire prediction to come true is the enormous debt that the co... Read >
Author: Chris
11th June 2009
Many analysts are now predicting that hyperinflation, inflation of a rate that is totally unimaginable in this country, could be coming in future years. The biggest problem that may cause this dire prediction to come true is the enormous debt that the co... Read >
Author: Chris
07th June 2009
Tax is a financial charge enforced on citizens (individuals, businesses, legal entities) by the state. It is one of the largest sources of Government revenues. Property tax is one of these taxes and is charged from the owners of some real estate propertie... Read >
Author: William King
03rd June 2009
Real estate in Toronto has greatly amazed investors. This is because the world economic crunch especially felt in this sector has not had a grave effect as recorded in other countries like the United States of America. It is therefore vital to understand ... Read >
Author: Robert Kennedy
29th May 2009
Today’s economy has economists, government officials, and investors of all kinds scratching their heads trying to figure out not just what broke the economy, but how best to go about fixing it. Fear seems to be the word of the day, so if fear is ruling... Read >
Author: Charrissa Cawley
29th May 2009
Today’s economy has economists, government officials, and investors of all kinds scratching their heads trying to figure out not just what broke the economy, but how best to go about fixing it. Fear seems to be the word of the day, so if fear is ruling... Read >
Author: Charrissa
20th May 2009
When economists started warning investors of the impending global economic crises some years back, most of their ranting fell on deaf ears. Unfortunately for us laymen, nobody is deaf anymore. There is no doubt that if people weren�t feeling the pinch a... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
18th May 2009
The current economic situation has been described as one of the worst recessions in recent history, and as a possible depression not seen since the Great Depression. Most economists agree that the current economic crisis has probably not hit the bottom, a... Read >
Author: passiveonlineincomestreams
18th May 2009
The AMT “patch” that Congress passed in the recent stimulus bill saved 24 million taxpayers from falling into the AMT in 2009. As we mentioned in the last article, this temporarily fixed the problem caused by Congress’ original failure to index the ... Read >
Author: AMTIndividual
15th May 2009
Having a mortgage approved is getting easier with more mortgage products available and now smaller deposits are required. Good news for house buyers and house sellers.
There are at last signs that the mortgage market is beginning to ease its grip on it... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
15th May 2009
When a company first comes to the market in its initial public offering, it can generate a great deal of interest from investors, making it an attractive time to invest, but in general, the question of whether it is safe to invest in a company at IPO will... Read >
Author: gaurav sharma
14th May 2009
Today's economic climate is fraught with uncertainty. Nobody seems to know where we're headed. Every few months we hear that "hopefully the worst is over" or "maybe the housing market has reached its bottom." Unfortunately that hasn't happened, and econom... Read >
Author: Aaron Huebner
14th May 2009
When a company first comes to the market in its initial public offering, it can generate a great deal of interest from investors, making it an attractive time to invest, but in general, the question of whether it is safe to invest in a company at IPO will... Read >
Author: gaurav sharma
07th May 2009
A lot has been said and read about the ongoing recession that has is being described as the worst economic recession after the great American depression of the 1930s. The financial gurus the world over are give their own mantras for a revival and predicti... Read >
Author: Shikha Suman
07th May 2009
Tariff and non-tariff barriers can affect your export business. In most countries, the governments impose these trade barriers and the general purpose behind them is to limit (or sometimes totally ban) the imports of some specific product. By imposing tra... Read >
Author: William King
05th May 2009
China is getting much more vocal about its concern over nearly $2 trillion in dollar-denominated currency reserves. The dollar's status as the global reserve currency is being called into serious question. Although it is taboo to come out and state direct... Read >
Author: Patrick Gunther
01st May 2009
The economy today seems to be a subject wrought with much speculation. Where we're headed is anyone's guess. Every other day we hear that "we've seen the worst of it" or "we've hit bottom." The economists don't agree on much other than that we haven't hit... Read >
Author: Aaron Huebner
01st May 2009
Today�s economic climate is fraught with uncertainty. Nobody seems to know where we�re headed. Every few months we hear that �hopefully the worst is over� or �maybe the housing market has reached its bottom.� Unfortunately that hasn�t happen... Read >
Author: Aaron Huebner
28th April 2009
I'm tired of being the messenger of bad news, so this week I'm going to talk about something different... something positive!
Hey, it wasn't me who burned the economy by allowing banks to leverage their assets by 30:1, I'm just the spectator trying to ... Read >
Author: League of Power
28th April 2009
Buying real estate property is a serious undertaking whether the economy is in recession or not. During recession, buyers are in a better position to negotiate but there are still a lot of risks involved. A lot of people are concerned that home prices can... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.
28th April 2009
Countless people were ill-prepared for the recession that suddenly struck the world. There isn’t much an average person can do about it either. Many have already lost their homes, their jobs, or their investment money. And the unfortunate thing is, some... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.
26th April 2009
From: The National Association Of Home Builders
As a long-term investment, homeownership is still one of the best investments for individual households.
“Why” you may ask? After all, the headlines say the housing market is down and out, with de... Read >
Author: Lisa Zapalac
22nd April 2009
Economics is not a complicated topic when viewed in a broad sense. The economy can either do well or do poorly. When it does well, prosperity lasts for a while, but it almost always slows down and starts to do poorly again in the future. Then, it will swi... Read >
Author: Cary B
17th April 2009
Real estate price corrections in Hyderabad being prevented by extensive market inefficiencies, cartels and unscrupulous business practices.
In a free market economy, demand and supply create a check on unrealistic prices – at least that is what theor... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
17th April 2009
We were told for many years, that because of the high interest rates charged by credit card companies, that we should attempt to pay down the outstanding balances by as much as possible, that we should strive to pay off our cards completely, and if we ma... Read >
Author: Michael Redbourn
17th April 2009
President Barack Obama has kept his word regarding the mortgage crisis, and he is proving so by his actions. Among the many changes that he has carried out ever since he assumed office this year was his federal loan modification program that he has talked... Read >
Author: J. Owens
16th April 2009
The stock market rally has many economists hopeful that the end of the recession is near, but the recent unemployment numbers may have dashed those hopes. According to Associated Press reports, the nation's unemployment rate jumped to 8.5 percent in Marc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th April 2009
Many had forgotten how important the economic growth for one's country, in this article discusses the importance of economics growth this can be use also by students.The personality of economics is one of the largest parts significant, but it is also one ... Read >
Author: robin007
09th April 2009
Analysts in the US are reporting signs of green shoots in the economy which is fuelling talk of an early recovery – possibly as early as Jan 2010. However, any talk remains tentative as economists warn that recessions often present promising signs that ... Read >
Author: Acopic Ltd
09th April 2009
The good news is that home finance interest rates are heading south! The Reserve bank of Australia like other banks around the world has been effectively reducing the cost of home finance by cutting the Official Cash Rate over the past few months. Austral... 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
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
08th April 2009
Seven ways you can boost sales and thrive in the new economy Step #4: Be shrewd and creative about who you targetNo one could hit a baseball the way hall-of-famer Ted Williams could. He knew there was a lot more to becoming a home-run champ than just ... Read >
Author: Colleen Francis
01st April 2009
Perfect Money is a young novice company which is dedicated to electronic finances. It consists of a team of programmers, specialists in the banking sector, a group of lawyers, economists, which are competent in the industry of electronic finances. These p... Read >
Author: Bivbad
27th March 2009
Remember when people were afraid to buy things off the Internet? Consumers seem to be getting over those fears in a big way. Last year, global e-commerce revenues exceeded 1.8 trillion. Still, most economists agree that online purchasing will never comple... Read >
25th March 2009
The latest twist in the Great Recession Hoax. Government and banks collude….but what exactly are they up to?
True to one of its primary functions of keeping people in the dark, the press announces the Central bank “wants to print money” to heroic... Read >
Author: kieron mcfadden
13th March 2009
When you encounter a new word, what do you usually do? Do you ignore it or do you try to look up its definition in the dictionary? For smart individuals, they will surely look up for the new word's meaning. If you're engaged in business undertakings, perh... Read >
Author: John Samson
12th March 2009
Net Promoters
In a 2003 Fred Reichheld claimed in the Harvard Business Review that the Net Promoter Score (NPS) was “the single most reliable indicator of a company’s ability to grow”. Since then it’s been used by a whole host of organisation... Read >
Author: Freshoutsourcing
11th March 2009
Bruised by the recent economic crisis, real estate companies are using the Web to expand their services and provide fresh insights to clients. This trend signals a new era in how real estate professionals convey information; it offers their clients greate... Read >
Author: michael russell
11th March 2009
Bruised by the recent economic crisis, real estate companies are using the Web to expand their services and provide fresh insights to clients. This trend signals a new era in how real estate professionals convey information; it offers their clients greate... Read >
Author: michael russell
10th March 2009
There is good news for everybody, it appears that the real estate market (which is the catalyst of the current downturn) is nearing a bottom. It has to bottom at some point, economies and markets are cyclical after all. Granted this downturn is worse th... Read >
Author: Ron Thurber
10th March 2009
Economics denotes the rationale behind the various consumption habits of the society. It not only helps in analyzing the past and present aspects but also helps in advanced planning. It throws light on various parameters related to present scenario based ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
10th March 2009
Economists agree that as the global recession takes hold and economic growth comes under threat, interest rates will begin to decline prompting a revival in South Africa’s property market by the beginning of 2010.
Even though the sub-prime mortgage c... Read >
Author: Graeme
06th March 2009
I am sure you are aware that unemployment figures have skyrocketed over a minimal period of time and there is evidence to support the view that this boom is going to continue. Today I want to discuss why this has happened and why economists speculate tha... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Smith
03rd March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Frank Patrick
Why the Foreclosure Market Will Continue to Soar
Countrywide Financial regularly updates an online chart showing how the numbers are trending on its REO properties. Back in August, that chart looked like this:
A ... Read >
Author: Frank Patrick
01st March 2009
Businessmen all over the world are going though a tough time. Companies are downsizing staff strength, factories are reducing volume of production and people are getting lesser salaries. If the financial analysts and economists are to be believed, this da... Read >
Author: hampry
01st March 2009
Businessmen all over the world are going though a tough time. Companies are downsizing staff strength, factories are reducing volume of production and people are getting lesser salaries. If the financial analysts and economists are to be believed, this da... Read >
Author: hampry
25th February 2009
Australia is the sixth largest country next to Canada, Russia, Brazil, the United States of America, and China. Its mainland is considered the smallest and the most leveled continent as well as the biggest island in the world. It is the most arid dwelli... Read >
Author: joalesto
19th February 2009
Asked what he expects from the commercial property market next year Ian Cullen, Founding Director, of IPD said:
"The outlook for the commercial property market in 2009 is undoubtedly bleak. We’re not offering a forecast of X percent or Y percent, but... Read >
Author: tugsearch
16th February 2009
While some economists, during the early fall of the real estate boom, predicted that the situation will be soon under control, the latest forecast predicts a very uneven and rough road ahead for the housing market. And even a near miss with depression.
... Read >
Author: AMERICA
09th February 2009
What Is Missing In This World Today?
Politicians failing to deliver promises for change? We get the same old. No matter how much puff they put into speeches.
Is Obama capable of delivering a package that will cure the world's problems? Not if he do... Read >
Author: jillionsing
03rd February 2009
Investors are hoping for a turnaround in 2009, but considering the pain that has continued for more than a year, they are reluctant to bet on it. The overall outlook for U.S. companies for 2009 is not good either, with negative GDP growth expected during ... Read >
Author: Charles Wang
03rd February 2009
What makes one home sale go quickly while other homes linger on the market for months? The answer is usually price. Determining a home's worth is a tough question these days. For many, it is difficult to reconcile what their home is worth today versus w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd February 2009
Even at the best of times, the job of the salesperson isn’t easy. There is work to be done to generate leads, qualify those leads, build a relationship, present, overcome objections, and close – and that’s just a single sale! That needs to be repeat... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
03rd February 2009
Even at the best of times, the job of the salesperson isn’t easy. There is work to be done to generate leads, qualify those leads, build a relationship, present, overcome objections, and close – and that’s just a single sale! That needs to be repeat... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
02nd February 2009
Recession is hitting many ways. This is biggest blunder by the greatest economists. It is human made mistake of the century.
Some times even if we are right other person may be wrong. Because of this we are affected.
In this bad economy try to sa... Read >
Author: Dhanu S
02nd February 2009
If you are thinking of buying property in 2009 you will hear differing views of when to buy. Here we look at the views expressed by leading economists together with a recent report from the National Association of Estate Agents.
The housing market and... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
28th January 2009
Just as the New Year comes, the expectations of the Forex traders all around the world have been raised up again. In this way, some economists are continuously saying that Forex strategy of any of the investors will be getting failed in this year, 200... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
26th January 2009
If you are thinking of buying in 2009 you will hear differing views of when to buy. Here we look at the views expressed by leading economists together with a recent report from the National Association of Estate Agents.
The housing market and general ... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
23rd January 2009
You are fed up, you don�t like the way the economy is going. The value of your 401K is shrinking and your heart tells you not to follow the popular advice to invest for the long haul. You have to work overtime to pay for last year�s Christmas; you d... Read >
Author: Ouida Vincent
23rd January 2009
With 0.5 per cent cut in the interest rate down to 1.5 per cent, the lowest in the Bank of England’s 315 year history, the news will be bitter sweet to several members of the public.
Mortgage holders, will be happy as for many, this lower rate can se... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob
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
17th January 2009
A yearly panel at MSNBC takes part in an economic roundtable discussion, talking about all aspects of the economy for 2008 and projections for 2009. Although predictions are never 100% accurate, and 2008 definitely surprised us with how bad the economy go... Read >
Author: Candice Clem
17th January 2009
True story: When the Iron Curtain started loosening in the 1990s, and another wave of Soviet emigrés hit the U.S., the inevitable “human interest” stories began popping up. One of the most interesting concerned the inability of a considerable fractio... Read >
Author: James Diorio
12th January 2009
Have you ever noticed that when you go to buy something at the grocery store or at the mall, it costs more than it did a year ago? Maybe you've heard your parent or grandparent say, "I used to buy candy bars for 25 cents" or any other type of food for mu... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher
09th January 2009
Sheila Danzig claims your business can be made recession proof using free publicity. Check to see her claims for yourself at www.sheiladanzig.com on the Worldwide Web.
Fact: People go to businesses, offices, practices, and people who are in the NEWS. W... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
09th January 2009
Large programs of
loan are started by the developed countries. The Ministry of Finance of the USA plans to issue bonds in the sum of $1, 5 billion, the
Ministry of Finance of England plans to issue bonds in the sum of $207 billion, and Europe plans t... Read >
Author: Payday Loan
09th January 2009
The trouble with gloom and doom is that when you're surrounded by it, that's all you can see. While most economists don't predict a depression, the prevailing thought is that we're in for a very bad recession with lots more foreclosures, job losses and ma... Read >
Author: DougMitchell
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
06th January 2009
It is estimated that the number of repossessions will jump by 67 per cent this year. According to the council of Mortgage Lenders the number of houses being repossessed has gone up nine-fold in just 5 years. Due to the economic breakdown there will be an ... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson
06th January 2009
It is estimated that the number of repossessions will jump by 67 per cent this year. According to the council of Mortgage Lenders the number of houses being repossessed has gone up nine-fold in just 5 years. Due to the economic breakdown there will be an ... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson
19th December 2008
In the not so long-gone past, many career advisers were advising young people seeking to start out a career to go into finance. The financial markets were doing well then, finance jobs were in plenty and MBA schools were bursting with young students seeki... Read >
Author: Russell Phillips
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
11th December 2008
Many economists are predicting interest rates to be cut further to zero over the next few months in an attempt by the Government and the Bank of England to get consumers spending again to kick start the economy.
With interest rates currently at 2% and ... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
08th December 2008
With the housing market in a steep decline and the economy clearly entering a recession (even if the economists won't admit it), the number of people looking for new homes or looking to take the next step up in the housing market have dropped off signific... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com
04th December 2008
In the not so long-gone past, many career advisers were advising young people seeking to start out a career to go into finance. The financial markets were doing well then, finance jobs were in plenty and MBA schools were bursting with young students seeki... Read >
Author: sadia
02nd December 2008
Experts and economists around the world are predicting an unprecedented global recession. Times are tough in the US and around the Globe as credit has dried up, companies are faltering and hundreds of thousands of workers are losing their jobs to massive ... Read >
Author: Heather
02nd December 2008
The corporate environment in 2008 is leaps and bounds ahead of where standards lay during the last century. This has brought about the rise of a relatively new business phenomenon: business thought leaders. Communication is faster, services are more effic... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks
01st December 2008
The fact that the Bank of England (BOE) has slashed interest rates by 1.5% to 3%, I think shows how worried they are about the British economy.
In a Bloomberg survey of 60 economists, nobody had predicted such a large cut in one go.
You would be for... Read >
Author: Ray Prince
26th November 2008
Obviously, we’re in the midst of a recession; that’s been the buzzword for too long now to ignore it. But the question rising to the surface of people’s minds now is exactly how long this downward trend is going to last.
A recent survey of top ec... Read >
Author: Candice Clem
25th November 2008
Whether you think the economists are right or wrong about the state of our economy, most people would agree that perception is reality, and unfortunately, many people feel that our economy isn’t doing so hot right now. As a result, many companies are cu... Read >
Author: Wildfire Marketing Group Content Development Team
31st October 2008
During these difficult financial times, no area is more crazy that the real estate market. Look at the latest marketing for realtors and you’ll see. There are so many different factors cause these negative real estate trends, ranging from changes in th... Read >
Author: George
30th October 2008
Recession simply refers to slowing down of economy that backs several financial and social hurdles before the citizen. The current credit crunch and harder scene for the employment in US is an apparent symptom of the ongoing recession there. This is not h... Read >
Author: Amrendra Kr. Singh
27th October 2008
You're wearing a suit, so you should look good. Right?
Maybe not.
A suit in the wrong color can be detrimental to your appearance on two levels. First are the results in the mirror. It may not be becoming and may clash with your hair or your skin... Read >
Author: SandyD
27th October 2008
Economists in the UK are expecting the average price of a house to plummet by a staggering £65,000 in the next 12 months. The 35% drop is the worst ever seen in the UK, and looks set to plunge thousands of homeowners into negative equity.
Negative equ... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
21st October 2008
The online dating industry provides free dating services for singles during these tough ecomomic times.
Online dating singles sometimes spend hours online and there are particular words that are repeated on virtually every website you visit.
... Read >
Author: Matt
21st October 2008
The US economy has been hit hard with recession and with economists expecting little or no growth in the near future the prospect of impending gloom increases further. What’s worse in a recessionary economy is the spending pattern of consumers that take... Read >
Author: Sukant Senapaty
15th October 2008
Financial crises tend to put a damper on everyone’s plans, so the current crisis is not really presenting a great surprise in terms of effects on the general population. For those who study financial decision-making processes and long-term human behavio... Read >
Author: morningshift
15th October 2008
Financial crises tend to put a damper on everyone’s plans, so the current crisis is not really presenting a great surprise in terms of effects on the general population. For those who study financial decision-making processes and long-term human behavio... Read >
Author: morningshift
08th October 2008
The real estate market is in crisis, there is no denying it. A disastrous coupling of mortgage companies making bad loans and people who couldn't repay them has resulted in an excess of homes and condominiums sitting empty all over the country. One place ... Read >
Author: R. Zlobec
08th October 2008
Economists in the US, as well as the rest of the Western World, provide this summation of the answer high paying job creation:
21st Century growth will be led by ENERGY!
The consensus holds that energy independence, PRIMARILY in the US, will put th... Read >
Author: Dr. David P.Jensen
06th October 2008
Refinancing your home should not be taken lightly especially if you have been there for a while. There are scenarios where it makes sense and IS the best move, but that does not mean that you shouldn't try for the best deal available. With todays economy... Read >
Author: mightypen
02nd October 2008
I recently decided the time was right to utilize some surplus cash I had available and began looking to purchase an investment property. Whilst it would have been easy to just dive in and find something that I could afford regardless of the location or po... Read >
Author: Michelle Kour
02nd October 2008
The forex market is one of the most convoluted financial markets in the world, as such; its daily turnover exceeds the $1 trillion mark. Now that alone should give you an idea about the number of transactions that take place on a day-to-day basis. It happ... Read >
Author: reuben wallis
29th September 2008
The recruitment industry may be inefficient and charge huge fees, but it’s only a small industry - surely it can’t cause billions of damage to our society?
It does.
The damage is caused by market ‘inefficiencies’ or friction. How?
1. It a... Read >
Author: Toby Marshall
24th September 2008
Economists remain glum about the predicted holiday sales, indicating that many people will play Scrooge instead of Santa. In fact, 2008 may bring the worst holiday sales since the recession the US experienced in 1991. To combat the predicted slump, majo... Read >
Author: Grace Light
24th September 2008
Economists remain glum about the predicted holiday sales, indicating that many people will play Scrooge instead of Santa. In fact, 2008 may bring the worst holiday sales since the recession the US experienced in 1991. To combat the predicted slump, majo... Read >
Author: Grace Light
22nd September 2008
With the housing market at an all time low and the bears controlling Wall Street, times are tough and some economists say, may get even tougher. These harsh economic times are extremely hard on consumers -- people have less and less discretionary income, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker
First and foremost we are all aware there is a 'credit crunch'; this is basically because of the poor exchange rate from the English pound to the euro.
Property, especially property in Majorca, has always been seen ... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker
12th September 2008
“Good evening and welcome to local radio news. And tonight - another set of economists predicts that the UK is heading for recession; another European Body says that things won't start to get better for at least 18 months and is the United States on the... Read >
Author: Paul Whitney
08th September 2008
Foreclosure…It’s a word that we’ve all become intimately acquainted with as of late. It’s an epidemic. Thousands of families have lost their home. Extreme measures are being taken by the government and financial institutions to put an end to the e... Read >
Author: Sal Vannutini
08th September 2008
Foreclosure…It’s a word that we’ve all become intimately acquainted with as of late. It’s an epidemic. Thousands of families have lost their home. Extreme measures are being taken by the government and financial institutions to put an end to the e... Read >
Author: Sal Vannutini
08th September 2008
Lanzarote property seems to have peaked, and the formerly hot real estate market on the island appears to be cooling somewhat. This may indicate a slight downturn in the island's economy. It may also mean that now is a good time for overseas buyers to inv... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th September 2008
With technology come a whole slew of innovations that allow you to pay for products and services on a "cashless" basis. Your credit cards are proof of this, which is why you have a specially-designed credit card wallet. However, times and technology con... Read >
Author: Bradley Mckoy
04th September 2008
Are you looking to buy or sell Cyprus property? We need to be candid and give sellers the bad news that it’s now a buyers market since there is a considerable supply of properties on the market due to the development boom. However prices of Cyprus homes... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
02nd September 2008
Recent research by the BBC has found that more people welcome falls in housing prices than they do increases. These results are very surprising as the general assumption was that an increase in prices was more welcome due to houses increasing in value. Th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st September 2008
There are a lot of people who start an online business, looking at the costs of credit card services and wondering if they can afford them. And it’s a fair question.
You are going to incur some monthly fees no matter which merchant services company y... Read >
Author: Jim Osterman
27th August 2008
Learning about auctions on and offline can be fun and informative. In this article you'll discover the differences between various types of auctions.
English auction: This is what most people think of as an auction. Participants bid openly against one... Read >
Author: RAM
26th August 2008
Learning about auctions on and offline can be fun and informative. In this article you'll discover the differences between various types of auctions.
English auction: This is what most people think of as an auction. Participants bid openly against one... Read >
Author: Parveenn Kumarr
24th August 2008
Foreclosure…It’s a word that we’ve all become intimately acquainted with as of late. It’s an epidemic. Thousands of families have lost their home. Extreme measures are being taken by the government and financial institutions to put an end to the e... Read >
Author: Sal Vannutini
24th August 2008
Foreclosure…It’s a word that we’ve all become intimately acquainted with as of late. It’s an epidemic. Thousands of families have lost their home. Extreme measures are being taken by the government and financial institutions to put an end to the e... Read >
Author: Sal Vannutini
22nd August 2008
The use of residential wind power in todays market has increased significantly. With the rising prices of utility companies power generation, alternative sources need to be developed. A large number of environmental groups and economists are encouraging... Read >
Author: W. Rigby
18th August 2008
From:http://www.chinatopsupplier.com/
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Fresh measures announced on Wednesday to boost capital market liquidity show the Federal Reserve wants to maintain easy finance and suggest it will ... Read >
Author: utut1
14th August 2008
like assessments of various target markets and opportunities, information gathering on competitors and customers, producing ideas for possible sales, as well as making business models and designs.
Business development managers are individuals in charge... Read >
Author: abhineetsharma
14th August 2008
At times it feels as though the overseas property market in Spain has been
doomed for years. On top of this, a recent downturn in the share price of large
Spanish property companies provoked another round of media panic, along with
the usual '... Read >
Author: Pauline Felward
29th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Parmdeep Vadesha
Despite the looming economic uncertainty and the rise in housing prices, 2008 ushers in a high demand for buy to let properties in the United Kingdom. As houses become continuously more expensive to home buyers, many... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
24th July 2008
What do you think of when you hear the word recession? Ruin? Breadlines? Layoffs? Used cars? Repossessed homes? A mountain of Home Depot coupons? Everyone fears a recession, but believe it or not, a recession does not mean the end of the world as you know... Read >
Author: Becky Caulkin
23rd July 2008
That little dream you have always had of owning a holiday villa in Paphos Cyprus could become a reality if you act fast. Since the adoption of the €uro currency back in January, prices have very slowly started to creep up, but if you are quick you could... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
18th July 2008
A holiday villa in Paphos Cyprus, is this your dream? Well, a flight to Paphos Cyprus is now cheaper than it has been for a long time as there are many budget airlines all competing for your custom. A holiday villa in Paphos could be cheaper that you thou... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
15th July 2008
If you are thinking Cyprus, and a villa in Limassol all in the same thought, then you are extremely wise, as Cyprus property for sale there is relatively cheap. You may well be surprised at the value on offer on this wonderful Mediterranean island.
Gra... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
18th June 2008
Mind the gap.
Cherag Kalapesi offers insights for those considering a move into a different practice area.
The demand for actuaries within certain practice areas is a function of a variety of socio-economic and legislative factors. An actuary’s a... Read >
Author: Acumen Resources
10th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker
One of the country's leading economists, and Investment Editor of the Financial Times, John Authers says, "That the chances of an acute recession have receded significantly..."
Plus to the advantage of our economy a... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker
27th May 2008
With the real estate market faltering and many economists warning of the dangers on an imminent recession, many potential homebuyers are worrying about whether or not making a home purchase is in their interest. With so many clamoring about the collapse o... Read >
Author: philipsmith
21st May 2008
When the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) delivered its verdict on interest rates for this month at noon today few would have been surprised. It decided to keep the base rate at five per cent, following its vote to cut the rate last month... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
20th May 2008
Companies law is the field of law concerning business and other organizations. This includes corporations, partnerships and other associations which usually carry on some form of economic or charitable activity.
The most prominent kind of company, usual... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
15th May 2008
Has the thought ever crossed your mind about buying property for sale in Cyprus? Whether it has or hasn’t maybe now is the time to seriously think about investing a little in property for sale. Cyprus adopted the Euro currency in January and Economists ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
08th May 2008
As the subprime crisis only gets worse, the nation's housing market is set
to suffer the same ignominious fate as it did in 2007. Last year was
the worst year for the national housing market since the Great Depression,
and the subprime crisis is... Read >
Author: Elika Associates
02nd May 2008
Thinking of buying a villa or holiday home in Cyprus? It is the best way to invest your hard earned money as prices are great value but just Economists predicted they are starting to rise in value. Cyprus property for sale definitely favours the buyer at ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
01st May 2008
As the subprime crisis only gets worse, the nation's housing market is set to suffer the same ignominious fate as it did in 2007. Last year was the worst year for the national housing market since the Great Depression, and the subprime crisis is beginnin... Read >
Author: Elika Associates
29th April 2008
Why not get onto the internet and find the cheapest flights to Cyprus, after all it is only 4.5 hours from London. Why not find the cheapest self catering Cyprus apartment that you can and then once you are here, why not take a look at Cyprus property for... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
25th April 2008
Over the course of the past decade, new market trends have been developing in aluminum that have caught the attention of specialists in the area of aluminum market research that have led to a number of conclusions. One notable area, is in the development ... Read >
Author: David Easten
25th April 2008
Buy or sell Cyprus property, you choose. Cyprus property for sale is a buyers market as prices are cheap but economists have predicted that they will soon start to rise, so your investment could be worth a lot more in a couple of years. Grab some geograp... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
24th April 2008
Now that there are more airlines offering cheap flights from UK to Cyprus, with the promise of more to come, why not book yourself on one and come over and have a look at Cyprus property for sale. You may well be surprised at what you see. But you will ha... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
18th April 2008
I've been thinking about starting a stock market prediction business. Clearly, there is a huge market for timely and accurate information of this type, and just as clearly, predicting the future is much easier than dealing with the realities of whatever i... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
16th April 2008
A new survey has revealed that British ex-pats enjoy more than just extra sun when they move to distant climes. The NatWest International Personal Banking (NatWest IPB) Expat Wealth Ranking Survey found that Brits moving abroad typically earn £67,000 c... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
13th April 2008
Haven't heard of evolutionary economics? It's not surprising. This is a new area of study that looks into the biological and evolutionary forces that shape our economic decisions. It is related to behavioral economics, another discipline you don't hear mu... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
13th April 2008
With the Bank of England monetary policy committee (MPC) due to meet next week to discuss interest rate policy, some may see the outcome as being quite obvious. With the property market at a fairly low ebb and wider economic concerns there will be no shor... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
09th April 2008
Property price analysis for landlords looking to invest in the buy to let market. Will property prices go up or down? Is it a good time for landlords and residential property investors to buy residential property investment ?
I’m an optimistic p... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
07th April 2008
As pre-emptive strikes go, few might indicate more strongly an expectation that interest rates will be cut next month than news today that both Nationwide and Halifax are raising the interest rates on their tracker mortgages.
Of course, rising mortgage r... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
03rd April 2008
Education is termed as one of the basic
requirements on which great nations are built. It is an investment that takes
its time to pay dividends but, according to economists, education generates the
highest returns when compared to any other avenues ... Read >
Author: Richel Fox
03rd April 2008
Outsourcing of jobs has quickly become a controversial issue, with some people hailing it as a next major step in business and some calling it the second depression and recession for workers. Most economists are sure that this animosity is just temporar... Read >
Author: Sahil Kumar
02nd April 2008
If you’re searching for answers to the long-standing question about what to invest in for maximum capital growth, then the answer is just at Crown Land because investing in UK land have shown considerable results for all investors, with their capital in... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
02nd April 2008
Financial confidence in the UK has been rocked recently by a downturn in the economy. Many leading economists are saying that we are on the brink of the first recession since the early nineties. Between 2000 and 2006 there was a 156 per cent increase in b... Read >
Author: CRMWorks
02nd April 2008
Cheap credit has been available for so many years in the UK that many people have now accepted it as the norm. However, recent events in the global economy could prompt the end of low-cost lending, and bring with it a culture shock for many.
Traditi... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
12th March 2008
The last week has brought back a little ambiguity to the property market among those looking for hard evidence of trends. First there were the figures from property portal Hometrack, which found that this month's house prices were down by 0.2 per cent, th... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
12th March 2008
Even though many are worried about a recession and claim that the economy is rapidly declining and bringing down the real estate market with it, others in the commercial real estate branch see things differently. In the commercial real estate industry, ma... Read >
Author: Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
11th March 2008
In this article, I will discuss 2 of the most common Forex trading mistakes made by traders.
Problem #1 - Scalping
Compared to all other types of trading (ex. swing trading), scalping is by far the hardest to master. Many amateur traders make the m... Read >
Author: Harold Hsu
20th February 2008
The falling dollar has made Manhattan apartments an incredible value for those that earn their salaries in foreign currencies. Even the Canadian Dollar is worth more than the US dollar these days. The cheaper it is to buy dollars, the cheaper New York ap... Read >
Author: Elika Associates
07th February 2008
In order to gain a better understanding of economic growth and how to make money, various models have been created by economists – all of which aim to measure such growth, how the growth process operates and what factors determine it. They range from de... Read >
Author: A Dowler
06th February 2008
A new year is when many people ask themselves, is it time to change careers? People in this generation will change jobs more often than in any previous generation, and fewer jobs are offering the kind of security enjoyed by our parents.
Sometimes chang... Read >
Author: Ruth Klein
31st January 2008
Quite a few years a go, my Dad decided to buy some stocks. It was a parcel of 5 stocks. The idea was to hopefully see some medium term gains, maybe over 6 to 12 months, but there was one problem. He could not take his eyes off the computer screen. Here wa... Read >
Author: Dean Thomas Whittingham
30th January 2008
Many of us these days have personal unsecured loans, but for some of us keeping up with repayments can be very difficult due to the high rates of interest that we are paying. There is a common misconception amongst many borrowers that switching to another... Read >
Author: Reno Charlton
23rd January 2008
There is much talk of a slump in the housing market, but should home owners worry and will renters be in a rush to take up bargains?
After the property boom of the last ten years, first time buyers were finding the cost of housing increasingly difficul... Read >
Author: Lee Unsworth
14th January 2008
When interest rates were cut in early December all nine of the Monetary Policy Committee members voted for the cut and that unanimous vote has lead to analysts predicting another cut in early 2008. Welcome news indeed for anyone with a mortgage, as many... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
09th November 2007
It is our personal belief that any idiot can buy or sell real estate, it is not only our belief it is also a fact, no one would ever believe that a lower class gun touting hill billy from Texas could ever cash in on the prospects of real estate however te... Read >
Author: Michael_Keen
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
02nd November 2007
WHY RICH COUNTRIES GET RICHER, AND WHY POOR COUNTRIES SOMETIMES GET POORER Posted On: Friday, October 19, 2007 Author: Monty Guild and Tony DanaherThe World Bank has done some excellent research on this subject. I know that many are skeptical that... Read >
Author: Monty Guild & Anthony Danaher
01st November 2007
WHY RICH COUNTRIES GET RICHER, AND WHY POOR COUNTRIES SOMETIMES GET POORER Posted On: Friday, October 19, 2007 Author: Monty Guild and Tony DanaherThe World Bank has done some excellent research on this subject. I know that many are skeptical that... Read >
Author: Guild Investment Management
21st October 2007
One of the main industries in Angola is oil production. Oil literally never touches the territory of the country apart from the Province of Cabinda which is divided from the most territory of the country by Congo. The offshore production becomes more and ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
08th October 2007
If qualitative research is turned down as a weak alternative to a study it is connected with the problems concerning validity in survey data which are largely invisible as a result, in particular by statisticians and economists who have deal with large da... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
31st August 2007
Whether you are selling the home you raised your family in or just cashing in your vacation home, there are many questions to answer and items to take into consideration when you are selling a house. Home selling is one of the complex legal and financial ... Read >
Author: Jeff Blackwell
22nd August 2007
Saving for a rainy day, (or house, holiday, car or college fund), is something that we are generally encouraged to do, but the problem with saving money is that it’s not as fun as spending it!
There is a school of thought which suggests that people w... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
22nd August 2007
The stock crises in 1929 and 1987 have some similarities in their economic system. It brings to financial shakiness. But the degree, monetary policy and the consequences are very different. Well, these very questions will be the main points in our article... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544
07th August 2007
The phone is ringing off the hook, you have 72 emails in your inbox and your desk looks as though it's being consumed by paperwork. You have three options; you could take on these tasks yourself, hire an Administrative Assistant, or seek the services of ... Read >
26th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Luke Burgis
Economics is a major contributor to obesity and its accompanying diseases ? cardiovascular disease, diabetes and hypertension. Treating these chronic conditions exceed $500 billion annually (surely, that's macro-economic,... Read >
Author: Fit Fuel
05th July 2007
With house prices falling in a number of global locations, the UK property market has been bucking the trend. How much longer will this "economic miracle" continue.
Sitting at a table in a local coffee house, I'm joined by two local estate agents. Both... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
04th June 2007
More than one in seven people will be left struggling to pay their mortgage after the Bank of England raised interest rates by another 0.25 percentage points, to 5.5 per cent in May.
Research carried out by an independent online mortgage broker, repor... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
01st June 2007
Applying for unsecured loans for tenants and tenant loans is easy enough but getting the loan accepted is a different matter. Worse still if you have bad credit as you may find that no one wants to know you when you’re looking for help. Let’s take a l... Read >
Author: Carol Jameson
01st June 2007
What's the concept behind MLM?
MLM refers to Multi Level Marketing. It is essentially a form of business involving several stratas of people who market or sell a product. Also, it is very similar to franchising, where the franchisor receives royalty fo... Read >
01st June 2007
Several years ago, economists began using the term "bubble" to describe the incredible yearly increases in the price of an average home in many U.S. markets. Inevitably, when those increases tapered off and home prices glided back to more normal levels, t... Read >
Author: Tonja Demoff
22nd May 2007
History has a habit of making fools of all economists. If you were to go back through newspapers from a number of years ago and read any of the predictions by economists about interest rates, you'll find that most of them finished up looking reasonably f... Read >
Author: Tom Allen
08th May 2007
Selling stocks that you've held for a long time, and done well from, is a testing issue. Here's how to address it.
Amid the little decisions we take without a second thought, an entire life can change course. Who hasn’t wondered, for example, how the... Read >
Author: Melanie
06th May 2007
One of the nicest things about online music downloads is that people now have freedom when it comes to which MP3 player they want to use and which MP3 music download site they want to use. The technology is very new, though, and the industry has had some ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd May 2007
China annual trade surplus is set to reach $150 billion this year, bursting past last year's record $109.8 billion as the China exports continue to surge, a government report said.
The report by the Commerce Ministry of China said exports were likely to... Read >
Author: Eric Castro
30th April 2007
Why is it important to establish the moral status of entrepreneurship? Unless it can be shown that the entrepreneur does what is morally worthwhile as an entrepreneur, that his role is ethically praiseworthy, not only his or her status in the market but t... Read >
Author: Thanaseelan
27th March 2007
The United States real estate market has been unstable since the events that took place in 2006; a year that was supposed to be a slight price correction but has turned out to be much more than that.
The dreaded “R” word (recession) was loosely tos... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
The housing market has seen better days.
After much debate, it seems as if we are finally in agreement on this fact.
But the one thing that analysts, economists, industry insiders and regular homeowners are not in agreement on is whether the market ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th February 2007
Ask anyone who understands market cycles when to develop property and they will probably tell you to purchase development sites in a time of recession or trough and to sell the developed property in a time of growth or when the cycle is at its peak. Whils... Read >
Author: Luke Andersen
29th January 2007
Americans pay more than one and a half trillion dollars for medical care each year and costs related to all manner of health care, such as prescription drugs, continue to skyrocket. While some of reasons behind this booming bill are understandable, Americ... Read >
Author: Jimmy Wild
29th January 2007
When marketing a product or service, businesses find it difficult to set their prices. Too high, and no-one will buy, too low, everyone will buy, but you will go broke. So how do you set your prices?
The basic principle of pricing is that you should se... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman
04th January 2007
eBay...It would be interesting to know how many people have NOT heard of this company. From its introduction in 1995 to the present, it's a force to behold. Never mind any economic downturns or bleak forecasts. eBay is oblivious to such doom and gloom. Wh... Read >
Author: Karen Cook
18th December 2006
Everyone loves to reach the height of financial success but there are a lot of people who do not know where to start. Economists would probably tell you that in order to be successful in business, the number one thing you need to have is money or capital.... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy
02nd December 2006
Over and over, you hear or read that buying a house is a great long term investment. This is absolutely true, but more importantly it is an investment in yourself.
Buying a House is a Great Investment in Yourself
When it comes to personal finances,... Read >
Author: Raynor James
01st December 2006
In recent years, many economists have recognized that the lack of effective real estate laws can be a significant barrier to investment in many developing countries. In most societies, rich or poor, a significant fraction of the total wealth is in the for... Read >
Author: Emp
10th November 2006
According to the Nationwide building society house prices cooled slightly in October; the trend over the past quarter demonstrated by the Halifax also shows a slow down in UK house prices from June through to August. However, Nationwide believes that t... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
18th October 2006
Homeowners have a seemingly insatiable appetite for information about the housing markets. "Are prices going up? How's the market? Is now a good time to sell?" they ask. Research reports and newspaper articles
provide useful answers, but the information... Read >
Author: John Ford
18th September 2006
Regardless of the short and long term consequences related to filling bankruptcy, this particular population filling for bankruptcy is rapidly growing.
Statistics show that 5.4 people out of 1000 filled for bankruptcy on 2005 and this trend is increasi... Read >
Author: Martin Rogers
08th September 2006
Your DIET may cause you STRESS!
"Curry for the night is worry for the morning. Tomorrow's bread is not assured from today's labor." -One type of diet stress!
"We live in a posh locality. There are five excellent starred hotels near by. The trouble w... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
01st September 2006
Halifax plc part of the HBOS Group, the UK's largest provider of residential mortgages and saving accounts is advising that due to rising utility and council tax bills, the householders have been more restricted. In April, May and June the average raise i... Read >
Author: Alison White
21st August 2006
Online Bachelor of Science Degree
In a world driven by computers, technology, engineering ingenuity, and medical innovation, it only makes sense that more and more people are returning to school in order to earn a bachelor of science degree. The arts an... Read >
Author: Tony Alex
19th August 2006
Dear Friend,
In this period of currency instability due to the dynamic world economic order and situations, conversions are pragmatic ways economists; entrepreneurs and the wider business community emphasise in order to find their levels in the equilib... Read >
Author: Stanley Joshua Kudolo
08th August 2006
Multi-level marketing businesses number in the thousands. A great many well-known economists are predicting that multi-level or network marketing will become the prevailing method of selling in years to come, indeed at one point in the mid 1990's it was p... Read >
Author: Marcus Gardner
19th July 2006
Economists report that as housing prices have skyrocketed over the past several years, the amount of money that households are saving through 401(k) plans and FDIC insured savings accounts has fallen. For many people approaching retirement age that means... Read >
Author: Peter Amaral
12th July 2006
If Georgia is the top state for real estate frauds, Colorado real estate steals the spot for being with the most foreclosures. Colorado has the distinction of having the highest number of foreclosed homes in the nation for the second consecutive month. Th... Read >
Author: Jason Murphy
22nd June 2006
Copyright 2006 Equitrend, Inc.
America is heading for a train wreck.
Everyone knows it's coming, but no one is doing anything about it. As an individual, you can wait and hope the inevitable doesn't happen, or you can prepare yourself and your fina... Read >
Author: john McClure
07th June 2006
You hear it everywhere. The baby boomers are starting to retire. The stock market and real estate market will suffer as money is pulled out. This hardly seems true for real estate.
Thoughts on the Future of the Real Estate Market
Baby boomers are th... Read >
Author: Raynor James
01st June 2006
31 May 2006 :- Real estate investment property has always been an area much loved by the rich and the famous. If you have real estate business, you are well aware of the importance of marketing. Internet marketing is an excellent solution for real estate.... Read >
Author: Mrinal Dutta
26th May 2006
Times are getting rough these days. Everyday, the saying the money does not grow on trees seems to increase in value. Countless of individuals have grown bankrupt despite the progress economists have been observing. As life continues its course, needs inc... Read >
Author: Khieng Chho
26th April 2006
We know that bond prices, like anything else with a price, can be tracked on a point and figure chart. We can also monitor the relative strength of bonds, just like we do with stocks. Also, when bonds in general gave a relative strength sell signal over... Read >
Author: Thomas Mullooly
25th April 2006
One of the many conceits of politicians is that they are somehow out of the ordinary, above the rest of us, with grandiose ideas of how to improve the world. After all, what good is power if not the ability to contribute to the greater good? And of cours... Read >
Author: John Ramsey
20th April 2006
Advantages of Incorporating
In our competitive era, small businesses are in most cases no longer economically viable. People that start a small business are often too concerned about administrative issues to pay attention to the juridical structure ... Read >
Author: Becky King
07th April 2006
For the first time in eight years, the overall U.S. real estate market is experiencing a rare balance between home buyer demand and home seller supply, according to the latest "Current Market Conditions" quarterly survey.
Only 45% of respondents repor... Read >
Author: Monte Helme
01st April 2006
Many of us remember the oil shortages of the late seventies. They caused more than just the inconvenience of occasional gasoline rationing. Several elderly people actually died in the New York City area because of a lack of heating oil. Some people though... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
23rd March 2006
MEASUREMENTS AND INCENTIVES THAT SUPPORT INNOVATION
ABSTRACT
This paper focuses on the practical elements and tools that will make innovation work. If we want to encourage behaviour, in general, we must communicate our expectations very explicitly to ... Read >
Author: Ezra Bar
01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Geoff Gannon
Let me first say that I do not now engage in technical analysis; nor, have I ever engaged in technical analysis. I do not believe doing so would be a productive use of my time.
Having said that, I do not claim technical a... Read >
01st February 2006
The concrete curbing industry is currently experiencing a period of high growth as home owners look for new ways to customize and personalize their homes without over capitalizing their investment.
For the last ten years or more, many people have been... Read >
Author: Steve Joseph
05th December 2005
40 Year Mortgages are on the way, are they right for you? Some mortgage companies are now offering a 40 year mortgage. For the first time home buyers and move up buyers this could be just what you need to get into the house of your dreams. Some things to... Read >
Author: Bill Carey
17th November 2005
Up until the 20th century, buying and selling was simple. Businesses were largely local which allowed for a close relationship between suppliers and consumers. Competition was non-existent and the opinion of consumers was felt to be irrelevant.
The r... Read >
Author: Greg McRee
13th November 2005
Up until the 20th century, buying and selling was simple. Businesses were largely local which allowed for a close relationship between suppliers and consumers. Competition was non-existent and the opinion of consumers was felt to be irrelevant.
The r... Read >
Author: Alex Ruban
03rd August 2005
Due to the rapid pace of change in the high tech sector, we often need to evaluate new technologies in order to decide whether to allocate time to learning and using new systems. Jump on the bandwagon too early, and you risk becoming involved with somethi... Read >
Author: deep de
18th July 2005
Choose the wrong auto loan and you might drastically increase the chances of defaulting and losing
your car. Find out step-by-step how to avoid a money pit.Car
loans are certainly less costly than home mortgages, student loans, or
other kinds of loans.... Read >
Author: Joel Walsh
01st January 2005
Could This Be The End of Sp^am?
by Michael Southon
The war on sp^am has so far been waged on two fronts:
legislation to make sp^am illegal and filters that prevent sp^am
reaching its destination.
But neither approach has worked.
Even if US ant... Read >
Author: micheal southon
01st January 2005
Who Will Become Wealthy in the Information Age?
by Michael Southon
As you know, we're now well and truly in the
Information Age. It began about 10 years ago. In fact,
many economists say it began in 1989, with the Fall of
the Berlin Wall (and the s... Read >
Author: micheal southon
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