Articles, tagged with "consumer spending", page 6
01st December 2010
The current economic situation is making business difficult. Consumer spending has dropped, so has investor confidence and businesses are reluctant to spend more on improvements on service and infrastructure. The only institution that is keen on spending ...
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government contracts
29th November 2010
Crowding In is the new mantra that the US government may be trying to use to boost the US economy. The more commonly used term in economics is crowding out, where government borrowing program sucks liquidity out of the economy and raises interest rates. T...
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Author:
GeriCoer
25th November 2010
Americans looking for choices in banking are going to find it a little tougher to find options as of this month. Topping last year’s 140 bank closures, the recent situation with an additional 4 failed banks brings the number of failed banks this year t...
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Author:
Rob Thomson
24th November 2010
Contrary to popular belief, money is not Republican or Democratic. Finance is neither liberal or conservative. Investments are not only apolitical, but not patriotic, either. The people who create markets and businesses have various viewpoints, Left, Righ...
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Author:
Mike Wazowski
17th November 2010
Credit card debt has almost become a modern day disease for the overwhelming majority of everyday wage earners. Marriages have been ruined by it, family bonds have been severed because of it, and lifelong dreams have been destroyed by its mere existence.
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Author:
GlennMedlin58
15th November 2010
Call center services procurement are now-a-days in trend. Companies may it be small scale or large scale both seek for dedicated call center professionals to save time and cost consumption. Hire affordable Call center services to smoothen your work proces...
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Author:
anchal
09th November 2010
Except moral issues and being a responsible borrower how does keeping underwater mortgages benefit anyone? People who are keeping underwater mortgages are who the country desires for consumer spending. They have favorable earnings to keep up with the unde...
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Author:
izibir
03rd November 2010
Two very important parts of the economy, both dealing with consumers, are "heating up" and I want my readers to know about them.
Once the government's "cash for clunker" program to spur U.S. analysts were concerned that car sales would plummet as car s...
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Author:
Lombardi Publishing
21st October 2010
There are many people involved in automatic forex trading that don't understand the significance of the US Non-Farm Payroll report to the global financial markets . I'm often asked, "why does the monthly US jobs number make the market jump up and down so ...
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Author:
pmarkham
15th October 2010
There are various occasions that one finds him in need of urgent financial help for managing household repairs or to pay off certain credit card bills that one might have. In this situation, one might need to find a company that offers personal loans. In ...
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Author:
andycopper1
06th October 2010
For average persons, trucking seems a supplementary chain to every business operation, an industry that compels the creation of large vehicles that contribute to the narrowing of road spaces for normal and commuting vehicles. And perhaps, to them, truckin...
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Author:
Armil F. Velos
01st October 2010
Coach experienced strong comparable store sales through 2007, partly benefiting from an increase in store traffic, better conversion and a higher average selling price. Perhaps the latter contributed 4 to 5 percent of incremental sales for several years, ...
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Author:
arif12
01st October 2010
It is not necessary that poor management or wrong judgment can lead to liquidate your inventory. Nowadays it has been observed that the economic conditions have become quite fluctuating and so all most all consumers have become very keen related to their ...
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Author:
Pardhi Media Marketing
23rd September 2010
Since the banking crisis and housing collapse, the U.S. economy has showed little significant signs of improvement. Many economists have even warned of a looming double dip recession. However, the month of September has started off with a couple of report...
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Author:
Roni Deutch
23rd September 2010
Andover, Massachusetts September 20th, 2010 – In another example of how the economic recession has changed personal finance in this country, Americans now would rather use their debit cards than their credit cards. This is quite a reversal after the last ...
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Author:
Stephan Tavernini