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Sure Fire Credit Repair Techniques

30th September 2009
Take Control Today Credit repair does not have to take forever. True, there may be issues that time alone will heal, but there are also many powerful credit repair techniques that can yield quick, satisfying results. Given the current condition of the ... Read >
Author: Ian Webber

Retire at 65? Can You Really Ever Retire?

29th September 2009
Let me ask you a couple of questions? Where do you see yourself at the age of 65? Will your finances be in order to allow you to live the lifestyle that you want to life? So many individuals fail where finances are concerned. They did not plan to fa... Read >
Author: Ellie Monski

Lauton U: Getting Your Startup Funded – How to Beat the Odds

21st September 2009
Here’s something to keep in mind as you set out in your search of funding for your startup. "Business opportunities are like buses, there’s always another one coming." This sobering reminder comes from Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Enterprises,... Read >
Author: lautonfunding

The Economic Recovery and Credit Repair

08th September 2009
Your Credit Matters More Than Ever As the economy regains its footing and the financial markets stabilize lenders will start to expand their lending parameters again. It is a cyclical inevitability. But there will be differences this time; differences ... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish

Price & the Recovery: A Tale of 5 Kingdoms, Part II

06th September 2009
First, there is the "traditional" V shaped recovery. This has been the pattern seen in past recessions. Growth occurs almost as quickly as it slowed down. Credit markets recovery rapidly, followed by a mix of business & consumer expansion. Consumer confid... Read >
Author: Transcendstrat

3 Ideas for Business Financing in a Tough Market

30th August 2009
One of the key parts of a successful wealth strategy is using leverage. Leverage can take on many different forms - leveraging your time, leveraging your contacts or leveraging your knowledge. The form of leverage most people are familiar with is a lo... Read >
Author: Tom Wheelwright

Trading Forex- Chilean Peso.

26th August 2009
Since the beginning of the financial crisis, many less known currencies have been making headlines. Icelandic Krona became a poster child of the global turmoil, with many analysts claiming it was the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back and pushed... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej

Lauton U: Getting Your Startup Funded – How to Beat the Odds

20th August 2009
Here’s something to keep in mind as you set out in your search of funding for your startup. "Business opportunities are like buses, there’s always another one coming." This sobering reminder comes from Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Enterprises,... Read >
Author: Lauton Funding

Debt management: the role it plays today

10th August 2009
During an economic downturn, many people are facing a difficult time financially - so how could debt management help? A debt management plan is intended to help people who can't afford their debt repayments. When someone enters a debt management pla... Read >
Author: Susan Chalmers

Credit Crunch and its Effect to the Real Estate Business

10th August 2009
The recent crisis in the global credit markets has deeply moved the different sectors of real estate. Since the issue came from the structured real estate finance products in the US sub-prime mortgage market, real estate analysts study and question where... Read >
Author: Flynna Sarah E. Molina

Ten Alternatives for Financing Acquisitions

08th August 2009
When it is time to arrange the financing for an acquisition, it is important to be creative. When seeking money to buy a company, you will notice that a number of community banks, typically big funders of certain acquisitions, are encountering difficulty ... Read >
Author: Tiffany Wright

What role does debt management play today?

08th August 2009
At a time like this, many people are finding it increasingly difficult to manage their finances. So how - and who - could debt management help? Debt management is designed to help people who cannot afford their debt repayments. When someone enters... Read >
Author: Susan Chalmers

Debt management: what role does it play today?

08th August 2009
Today, in an economic downturn, many households are facing a difficult time. So how can debt management help? Debt management is designed to help borrowers who can't afford their debt repayments. When someone asks a debt management company for help... Read >
Author: Susan Chalmers

Bad Credit Second Mortgage Lenders Take A Risk On People With Lower Scores

05th August 2009
If you need a bad credit second mortgage, you should know that they exist, though you might need to work a little harder to find them. Lenders who specialize in the bad credit second mortgage market tailor their portfolios so that they can assume... Read >
Author: Marcilio David

Small Business Reports- Determine How Enterprises Are Performing In The Market

03rd August 2009
Small business reports are feedback that is given periodically to help determine how enterprises are performing in the market. They act as the benchmark for measuring what ought to be improved as well as what operational tactics ought to be dropped if the... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

American Sentinel University Offering Unique Enrollment Incentives

01st August 2009
If you are really quiet and put your ear towards the stock market, you can hear a faint grinding noise. That is the sound of the economy trying to shift into recovery mode, which is difficult considering that job losses continue to mount and credit market... Read >
Author: echoi

A FICO Credit Score Below 750 No Longer Is Good Enough!

31st July 2009
Today's FICO credit scoring reflects a new era of very nervous lenders. In 2008, a FICO credit score of 650 was a a pass key to favorable financing rates to buy a car, purchase a house or get a low-interest credit card. Not any more. While economic mar... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis

Internet Marketing: How to Cope with the Recession of 2009 to 2010

24th July 2009
Some say we are in a recession. Others say we haven’t had any negative growth yet through the 2nd quarter of 2008 and you need 2 consecutive quarters of negative GDP for a textbook recession. The financial and credit markets are predictors of the future... Read >
Author: raj

Free Article Submission Sites Are Your Gateway to Targeted Traffic

24th July 2009
Bad Credit is a term used to describe someone who is considered a "high risk" to lenders and other finance companies such as factors. It's very difficult for an individual who is experiencing problems due to bad credit to further their financial intere... Read >
Author: dean esquire

Free Market Lends Federal Housing Stimulus a Hand

09th July 2009
Economic experts overwhelmingly agree that before the United States financial crisis finally comes to an end, declining housing values must be halted so that real estate will once again provide adequate security for lenders to make loans comfortably. The ... Read >
Author: Brian S. Icenhower

A Few Thoughts on Securing a Bad Credit Mortgage Loan

06th July 2009
Over spending, the endless nights of partying, eating out and more or less buying everything on a whim, has most likely put a dent in your financial situation and will affect how you live your life for years to come. Clearly, the best option is to dampen ... Read >
Author: theglobal511

The impact of the credit crunch on Laboratory Sales jobs

23rd June 2009
The worldwide financial meltdown and resulting chaos has caused a predictable negative downturn in the job market in nearly all economic sectors, but some industries have proven completely recession-proof. Laboratory Sales Jobs, for example, have been abl... Read >
Author: Medical Recruitment

The glass half full?

23rd June 2009
The current financial crisis has ballooned around the world economy and there are fears that this International recession could even trigger a global economic meltdown. Most economic analysts are predicting that it will get worse before it gets better. T... Read >
Author: Manjit Saikia

Funding Short Sale Deals With Transactional Funding

18th June 2009
If you are a preforeclosure investor, with the tightening credit markets, you have without doubt noticed how much tougher it is these days to shut short sale deals. During the past, masses of hard cash options, with double closings and concurrent closings... Read >
Author: Morgan Foreman

Trading Forex - Treasuries and the Dollar.

15th June 2009
Since the global financial crisis erupted in full last year, most attention was given to short term interest rates. Central Banks were seemingly engaged in a race to zero, trying to bring their respective benchmarks to the lowest possible levels. This ... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej

Open New Accounts for Credit Repair Success!

15th June 2009
You Need New Accounts Your credit repair success depends on the presence of positive accounts on your credit report. Many people jump into a credit repair program thinking only of disputing the derogatory items on their report. Removing reporting error... Read >
Author: Ed White

Why Small Businesses are Not Thriving

12th June 2009
Most people realize that small businesses are the engine for a healthy economy. Right now, that engine is running out of gas due to lack of capital to fund operations. If small businesses cannot get access to capital, they cannot hire people, buy equipm... Read >
Author: Michae D Hayes

Are You In Need Of A Debt Consolidation Help

11th June 2009
When you need debt consolidation help, you will find the assistance you need when you follow the suggestions below. Get the best deals on debt management techniques and better your financial position. Today, thanks to the internet and to less regulat... Read >
Author: Alan

Seller Financing to the Real Estate Rescue

05th June 2009
Banks aren’t lending, sellers can’t sell and buyers can’t buy. Seller financing opens up huge pools of potential buyers who are willing to pay fair market value and above average interest rates to the seller who is willing to take payments inste... Read >
Author: Dan Auito

The Perfect Credit Repair Roadmap

04th June 2009
Introduction Are you considering credit repair, but don’t know where to start. You can hire a reputable credit repair service to manage the job for you, but you still must participate in the process. Here is a roadmap of the path you should follow if... Read >
Author: Ian Webber

Dallas Real Estate | What's in Store for the Texas Market

29th May 2009
Dallas real estate has long been a barometer for the rest of texas. But now, in the recession, the city is behaving out of character. One day things might look promising; the next, not so good. With the rest of the state looking for guidance, it is easy t... Read >
Author: michael russell

Private Money Will Set You Free.

29th May 2009
Due to tight credit markets, real estate investors are looking for Private Money to fund their deals. In the following paragraphs I will elaborate on the types of Private Money to go after and the types to avoid. Private Money is often equated with har... Read >
Author: Lee Ali

Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 Did Not Work

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

How to Incorporate in Nevada!

18th May 2009
A mistake that people often make before forming their business entities is assuming that they must incorporate in the state with which they reside. There’s nothing further from the truth. In fact, many people choose to incorporate their businesses in ot... Read >
Author: DirectTM

Tough Times for Shoppers and Shopping Centers

11th May 2009
There are some conspicuous gaps along the store fronts of South Congress Avenue. Looking for Loft Furniture or Cowboy Cool on Second Street? Both these shops have closed in recent months. Thinking of stopping into long-time clothing shop Flipnotics on ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Buckhead Apartments | Living Downtown

07th May 2009
Living in the heart of Atlanta is exciting, expensive, and competitive. If you plan to rent an apartment in Buckhead, it is important to understand the prices and space available. It is best to be informed before you move. This article discusses the many ... Read >
Author: michael russell

Small Business Trends: Construction Factoring

29th April 2009
Are you nervous about paying employees and paying suppliers on time? Are you waiting from 30 to 90 days after completing a job in order to get paid by the general contractor or your client? If you are a subcontractor working on a project, then you could q... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Failure Is Not a Good Option

22nd April 2009
Now that America is deeply into the business of bailing out banks and big companies, it may be pointless to ponder the feasibility of it. But as Associated Press reporters put it in a recent article, "What if the government got out of the bailout busines... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Finding A Job In This Tough Environment

16th April 2009
The current recession (or should we say Depression) is hurting many people. Not only do people find themselves unemployed or having their hours cut, the collapse of the credit markets means people cannot rely on credit cards to get by for the short term. ... Read >
Author: elmer6972a

Risk Synergy for Investors in Mortgage-Backed Securities

09th April 2009
One of the major failings of the credit markets in the Great Housing Bubble was the failure to take a holistic view and evaluate the systemic risks involved. A standard credit analysis reviews various risk parameters and attempts to rate the impact of eac... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Credit Repair is an Urgent Matter

07th April 2009
What Can Credit Repair Do for You? What can credit repair do for you? The tightening in the credit markets over the last two years has raised the bar so high that millions of consumers are finding they no longer qualify for an auto loan, mortgage, or c... Read >
Author: Ian Webber

The Alternative To Business Bankruptcy

30th March 2009
In these tough economic times, it is easy for businesses to experience financial difficulties. With the economy slowing and credit markets drying up, many companies can fall deep into debt. If your company is in such a situation, you may be looking into f... Read >
Author: John Chase

The Alternative To Business Bankruptcy

27th March 2009
In these tough economic times, it is easy for businesses to experience financial difficulties. With the economy slowing and credit markets drying up, many companies can fall deep into debt. If your company is in such a situation, you may be looking into f... Read >
Author: John Chase

Factoring in the Construction Industry - Is Highly Efficient for Any Business

19th March 2009
Many U.S. small businesses are being forced to cut expenses and manage their cash flow better thanks to the economic downturn. However, many small businesses, including the construction industry, can get by if they implement new billing procedures for bet... Read >
Author: kgabriel

How to Finance and Existing Business without a Loan

13th March 2009
This has to be one of the toughest times to get any type of business financing in recent history. Although the credit markets are improving and some institutions are starting to lend money, few startups are getting loans as institutions prefer to focus on... Read >
Author: Marco Terry

Amy Ruff Provides Real Estate Clients With Experience, Honesty and Integrity

10th March 2009
The volatile Florida real estate market has swiftly changed from a sellers market to a buyers market since 2007. Florida home, condo and land value have experienced a dramatic change thanks to the tightening credit markets, making it tough for some to ... Read >

Obama Promises To Lower Mortgage Costs

05th March 2009
On Saturday, January 31st, President Barack Obama promised America that he would lower mortgage costs as part of the financial rescue package. The exact terms and methods of how he is going to do this has not been disclosed, but in the near future, the en... Read >
Author: John Chase

Barack Obama Pirate Captain of Derivative TARP TANIC and Nuclear Iran

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

Credit Repair Now is the Time!

03rd March 2009
A Changing World Credit repair is the process of cleaning up your credit report and optimizing your scores. Credit repair has never been so important. Your credit score will determine the outcome of any loan application you make. This was not always th... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish

10 Tempting Reasons to Start Watching TV Free Online…

02nd March 2009
Let’s face it: we’re in the midst of a Recession with a capital “R”! Our comfortable, debt-laden suburban existence is being called into question. Home values have taken a nosedive, the credit markets are in an Arctic freeze. Jobs have been lost b... Read >
Author: Major Marketing Mojo

National Credit Crunch?

13th February 2009
Is the national credit crunch still an issue? Has government intervention solved this? With President-Elect Obama about to take office, have we reached the end of the recession? Mortgage rates are at an unbelievably low level, and many homeowners are w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Increase Your Credit Score In This Rocky Economy

13th February 2009
The newly elected President, Barack Obama, has been tied down with his advisors trying to deal with the economic problems that are plaguing the U.S. So far, the Obama administration has proposed an $825 billion stimulus plan to help boost the economy out... Read >
Author: djkk83

Cash Management for Construction Companies

09th February 2009
Cash management in this economic environment is crucial. Cash is the life-blood of any business. As the saying goes, “Cash is king”. With so many banks tightening credit standards due to what’s happening in the credit markets or within their own len... Read >
Author: Tiffany

Homeowners have Second Thoughts about Equity Release

20th January 2009
As the credit crunch bites building societies and banks have been forced to tighten the terms of their policies. New rigorous criteria has resulted in the amount of money lent under equity release schemes falling by two thirds over the past year. The am... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Merchant Funding: Why is it making a Buzz Louder than Your New Year’s Fire Crackers

12th January 2009
As the economic debate heats up in Congress as to what companies the government needs to bail out, pangs of uncertainty has crept up not only in the US, but in other parts of the world as well. However, financial analysts described the situation temporar... Read >
Author: hbcblog

The market of oil against the sea of dollars.

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

Medical Equipment Loan Offers Your Practice Advantages

09th January 2009
All you hear these days is that credit markets are tightening and small business is having a harder time financing equipment. That's not always true, though. You just have to know where to look. Equipment financing for small businesses or any busines... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Roh

Economic Hard Times Hit the Motorcycle Industry

09th January 2009
For most motorcycling is a hobby. It is a minority of riders who depend on their motorcycle for year-round transportation. Fueled largely by discretionary income, motorcycling as an industry is particularly sensitive to economic influences. The tightening... Read >
Author: National Safety Commission

Hall of Shame in Customer Service

29th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Drew Stevens PhD Another year is about to end and it is safe to assume many are thankful for it to take leave. 2008 was a year that had more twists and turns than a roller coaster ride at a national theme park. During 2008, Americans... Read >
Author: Drew Stevens

Five Investment Mistakes You Don't Want To Make

19th December 2008
These are frightening times for people trying to build or preserve their retirement accounts. The stock market has produced daily swings large enough to churn just about everyone's stomach. This landscape makes it easy to commit big mistakes and investmen... Read >
Author: John Rasor

How To Clear Your Mortgage Arrears

17th December 2008
Amid the current economic crisis, many homeowners are finding it increasingly difficult to meet their monthly expenses. Jobless rates are rising, and lenders are facing difficulties of their own with the tightening credit markets. The faltering financial ... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt

Top Ten Credit Repair Tips

11th December 2008
Starting Your Credit Repair Project Credit Repair is not hard. Take the time to plan your effort and the results will be fantastic. Here is a list of our favorite credit repair tips. Try them together, or pick the ones that look good to you. Good luck,... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish

Jobs are slashed at record rates, unemployment rate hits a 15 year low.

08th December 2008
Demand in the labor market is down significantly for the third month in a row. In fact, the unemployment rate last month, ended up being 6.7%. Quoted as being the worst since 1993. This leaves 10,300,000 Americans involuntarily unemployed. Companies li... Read >
Author: wallstreetking

Internet Marketing: How to Cope with the Recession of 2009

02nd December 2008
Some say we are in a recession. Others say we haven’t had any negative growth yet through the 2nd quarter of 2008 and you need 2 consecutive quarters of negative GDP for a textbook recession. The financial and credit markets are predictors of the futu... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Nursing Clothes Basics

01st December 2008
If you are like most people you may be feeling the pinch lately with the economic crisis and stock market drops, tight credit markets and high gas prices. Fortunately if you nurse, you can save some money on baby formula and all the bottle accessories. Al... Read >
Author: TummyStyle.com

Are Banks funding Apartment Loans, ReFinancing and Commercial MultiFamily Construction Projects?

01st December 2008
A common question being asked in todays financial climate, “Are apartment financing, MultiFamily property refinancing or apartment construction loans still available?” The answer to this question is a resounding YES. I continue see loans funded for ap... Read >
Author: Arthur Hooper

Positive News for Landlords Burdened With the Economic Gloom

26th November 2008
Ok, many landlords are reading this and probably think I’m mad. The credit markets are in turmoil. Banks are falling like nine pins. Getting a buy-to-let mortgage is about as easy as winning the pools. This means that as a landlord’s fixed term ... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk

Positive News for Landlords Burdened With the Economic Gloom

26th November 2008
Ok, many landlords are reading this and probably think I’m mad. The credit markets are in turmoil. Banks are falling like nine pins. Getting a buy-to-let mortgage is about as easy as winning the pools. This means that as a landlord’s fixed term ... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk

How to Use Leverage in Today's Economy

29th October 2008
Many of you were surprised that there were tax law changes included in the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 because most of the coverage has focused on what the Act is intended to do for the economy, specifically, helping the credit markets ge... Read >
Author: Tom Wheelwright

Loan With Bad Credit - 4 Powerful Tips for Finding One

27th October 2008
If you have had the experience of looking for a loan with bad credit, you will appreciate these helpful and successful tips for finding loans. To find a loan with bad credit is never an easy task, but it is not impossible to do so. Especially becaus... Read >
Author: Alan

Credit Crunching the Housing Market

27th October 2008
As the credit crunch continues to take hold of Britain�s financial markets, an increasing number of homeowners in the UK are finding themselves facing repossession from their homes. More than 27,000 homes were repossessed in 2007 and the figure looks... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Silver Eagle Monster Boxes: The Best Way To Buy Silver In Bulk

23rd October 2008
Silver Eagle Monster Boxes are a great way to purchase a large quantity of Silver Eagle coins. A monster box contains 25 plastic coin tubes. Each tube contains 20 American Silver Eagle coins. That means each sealed U.S. Mint box will contain 500 beauti... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

The Advantages of Buying with Owner Financing

21st October 2008
Also known as seller financing, owner financing is growing in popularity in today’s economy. With the credit markets slowing down and people finding it harder and harder to borrow, owner financing is looking better and better as an alternative to tradi... Read >
Author: tmnoonan

Do you need a guide to your business credit?

20th October 2008
Entrepreneurs set up their firms with the optimism that their chances of success are very high as opposed to failure. After all, no one decides to venture into this specialty with a belief of failure in mind. The majority of them express their desire ... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Is the current financial crisis a blessing for the environment?

14th October 2008
For the last few months we have all witnessed a steady stream of negative news about the economy, about the credit markets, and about companies and families getting strained by financial woes. The last few days focused a lot on the bailout and the resc... Read >
Author: Axel Meierhoefer

Looking For Good Offers On Credit Cards And Loans

06th October 2008
The importance of locating the best rates on loans and credit cards is becoming clearer than ever before. Consider the fact that more people are struggling to make ends meet due to higher living expenses, increases in monthly bills, and other sources of ... Read >
Author: Alisdair Cosgrove

Last Bank Standing - The Wall Street Mega-Crash

02nd October 2008
Dateline Washington, October 19th (get it?) 2010: the Peoples Bank & Trust of America has now established itself as the only bank of any kind in the USA, totally owned and managed by the US House of Representatives. A 2/3 majority must now approve all inv... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut

Looking For Good Deals On Credit Cards And Loans

26th September 2008
Today it is far more important than ever before to look for good deals on credit cards and different types of loans. Most household finances are already being strained due to higher living expenses, increased bills, as well as other high expenses. If yo... Read >
Author: Alisdair Cosgrove

Closing and Funding Short Sale Deals With Transactional Funding

25th September 2008
If you’re a preforeclosure investor, with the tightening credit markets, you have no doubt noticed how much more difficult it is these days to close short sale deals. In the past, plenty of hard money options, along with double closings and simultane... Read >
Author: Terry Wygal

Mortgage Approval is Determined by Documentation

18th September 2008
In today’s current real estate environment a lot has changed when borrowers are trying to get qualified for a home loan. It was only 12 months to 24 months ago, that all you needed to qualify for a loan was a credit score and a job. The creativity to g... Read >
Author: Frank

The New Car Selling Game - How to Win With a Low Car Rate

12th September 2008
A low car rate is almost essential when trying to buy a new car and keep those payments under $199 a month. Yep, it's not only possible but you can get a quality new car with a monthly payment of less that what some folks pay one time to fill up the big S... Read >
Author: Profiboss

‘The Year of the Youth Vote’: McCain and Obama Work to Attract Young Voters

09th September 2008
Student Voters Look to Candidates for Answers to Crisis in Student Loans and College Affordability With problems growing in the student loan industry, spurred both by an ongoing credit crunch with its roots in the subprime mortgage crisis and by co... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor

Private Money Lender: How to Get Them and How to Keep Them Long-Term

08th September 2008
Finding a private money lender is an essential part of any real estate investor’s business. In the old days (pre 2006) you could easily get a mortgage or even hard money loan simply by showing up in the lenders office and filling out an application. I... Read >
Author: Mike Lautensack

Fractional Ownership Beats the Credit Crunch

14th July 2008
One area of the real estate market is bucking the generally negative trend, with values and sales volumes up. Fractional ownership of luxury real estate has been slowly gaining in popularity over the last 10 years or so, but now seems set to reach a tipp... Read >
Author: Neil Robertson

Fractional Ownership Beats the Credit Crunch

14th July 2008
One area of the real estate market is bucking the generally negative trend, with values and sales volumes up. Fractional ownership of luxury real estate has been slowly gaining in popularity over the last 10 years or so, but now seems set to reach a tipp... Read >
Author: Neil Robertson

Your Credit Card Options With A Poor Credit Rating

21st June 2008
Having bad credit is never a good situation to face, however, for the one fourth of UK borrowers that face adverse credit, there is hope. Credit markets have become extremely competitive as more and more companies are looking to tap into ever-increasing c... Read >
Author: Michael Strauss

Reverse Mortgages Are Not Affected By Mortgage Meltdown

18th June 2008
If you are a senior citizen considering a reverse mortgage at this time, it is natural if you are a bit fearful about moving forward with your decision, given the current conditions in the mortgage and credit markets. The loss of confidence in the financi... Read >
Author: N sioris

Credit crisis could cost 11,000 city jobs

11th May 2008
The current credit global crisis could cost the UK’s financial services industry up to 11,000 jobs, as consumer and business confidence rapidly declines, warns the CBI. It points to a recent survey carried out by accountancy firm Price Coopers Waterh... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Rochester MN Real Estate Market Is In Full Swing

01st May 2008
The Rochester Minnesota Real Estate market seems to have built a full head of steam as we head into the spring season. Sales are robust and there have even been several reports of multiple offers on some well priced properties. The Mayo Clinic match mar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Your 3 Easy Steps To A BC Mortgage.

29th April 2008
Being prepared is everything. Examine your finances and review how much you have as a down payment. This can be a frustrating task if you are not prepared. But don’t worry we have a simple 3 step approach system. There are literally thousands of mortg... Read >
Author: bchousingnetwork

Loans And Credit Card Borrowings Came Down This Year

09th April 2008
If reports are to be believed, loans and credit card borrowings came down by a sizeable margin in the month of January. BBA has released information to indicate that, during the first month of 2008, the accumulative total borrowed by consumers is only ... Read >
Author: Jim Brown

Loans And Credit Card Borrowings Came Down This Year

09th April 2008
If reports are to be believed, loans and credit card borrowings came down by a sizeable margin in the month of January. BBA has released information to indicate that, during the first month of 2008, the accumulative total borrowed by consumers is only ... Read >
Author: Jim Brown

Fed Cred: Down The Tubes

02nd April 2008
On January 22nd, the Federal Reserve cut their most important interest rate for the fourth time in the past six months, in an attempt to stem the widespread sentiment that the US is in, or headed for recession. Their cut comes at a strange time, because t... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Credit Information and Credit Cards You Need For Surviving Todays Tightening Economy!

04th March 2008
Are your having trouble making ends meet? In today's American households we are feeling the continued squeeze of tightening credit markets. We do not have to be told by Washington, DC that the economy is slowing and the costs are rising. The pain Ameri... Read >
Author: Sandy

Foreign Demand for US Housing Concentrated on New York City Real Estate

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

Foreign Buyers Can't Get Enough of New York City

06th February 2008
I would imagine that at some point soon, the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve will start receiving thank-you notes from New York City realtors: The falling dollar has made New York apartments an incredible value for those that earn... Read >
Author: Elika Associates

Commercial opportunities may be in the office

19th January 2008
With the recent news from Knight Frank that commercial office prices have fallen in the south-east of England, many may be wondering if 2008 will bring any worthwhile prospects at all for investment in this sector. An assessment of this issue was provide... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Sale-Leaseback Financing Proves to be a Fresh Resource of Capital for Corporately Owned Real Estate

30th October 2007
The strategic conversion of corporately owned real estate into working capital has proven extremely beneficial to corporations, particularly as their executives are scrambling to find funds to help grow their companies. The benefits of sale-leaseback fina... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Trading Forex- FED rate decision and Forex.

20th September 2007
For last few years there has been few, if any, surprises, when it came to FED interest decisions. We enjoyed long a steady period of gradual rate increases, followed by a prolonged time span of no action policy. For most part these outcomes have been expe... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej

Bad Credit Mortgages: You Have the Right to Own a Home

27th June 2007
Just because you have bad credit doesn’t mean that you should be prohibited from obtaining a home mortgage. A quick look at the news and you will see that loan defaults are at an all-time high. The credit ratings of millions are suffering from ove... Read >
Author: Sheldon Amerson

Risk and the Social Costs Of Ohio HLTV

09th March 2007
Because the Ohio High Loan To Value industry is relatively young, there is often confusion over the nature of HLTV lending, its customers, and suppliers. Similar misunderstandings surround the potential risks and the related social costs and benefits that... Read >
Author: W. Allen

The Convertible Craze Brightens The Future Of Equities

26th August 2005
Convertibles are stealing the show with their safe investment image in today's "protective" market. They seem to be overshadowing the stocks and bonds, and this holds true for the mediocre issuers. A convertible bond, as the name suggests, can be conve... Read >
Author: James Marriott