Articles, tagged with "deflation", page 6
13th June 2009
If you are considering have breast augmentation surgery you will have to determine which type of breast implants you would like to have. There are two types of breast implants, saline and silicone. You should discuss with your plastic surgeon the benefits...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
12th June 2009
I decided to detour from traditional retail ideas and issues in this article because of something that is looming on the horizon that all small retailers should be cognizant of. It's worth talking about large scale economics because they drive all ind...
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Author:
Ron Pawlowski
09th June 2009
It all starts in the housing market. Realtors peddle fantasies of unlimited wealth that leads to people wanting to overpay for houses. The desire for real estate at any cost provides an opportunity for lenders and mortgage brokers to make huge origination...
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Author:
Robert Bell
27th April 2009
Would you trade in your Washington paper (currency) for Wall Street paper (stocks)? Right now it might be hard to trust either. But there is an upside to this economic mess if you plan strategically, and treat both types of paper like Indy car tires that ...
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Author:
Patrick Gunther
15th April 2009
The longer the financial crisis goes on, the more signs evolve that the world drifts towards a time of high inflation. The governments of all important countries have spent trillions of Dollars in order to bailout the banks and to stimulate the economy. T...
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Author:
Lil Waldner
09th April 2009
One can argue that structured finance creates greater efficiency in our financial system because capital is freed to pursue other objectives. Although, it can also be argued, as Warren Buffet has, that derivatives, the product of structured finance, are "...
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Author:
Robert Bell
02nd April 2009
Even though the cost of utilities is going down it is nothing at all to start getting excited about. Why is this? Because the country as a whole has entered a state of deflation, which means that the actual value of money has been reduced. Therefore it is...
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Author:
Nigel Thomas
31st March 2009
The credit crunch became an economic downturn, and the economic downturn has become a recession. Life in Britain is tough at the moment as some financial experts suggest that the country's finances are at their worst for a hundred years. As house prices c...
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Author:
sam lowe
27th March 2009
Foreclosures have popped all over the US because of the housing crisis, a crisis that gave way to a world of opportunities for investors who have always wanted to get in on the real estate market but haven't had a clear shot at it until now. While it is ...
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Author:
John Sern
13th March 2009
The epicenter of the Great Housing Bubble is located in Irvine, California. One of the primary causes of the bubble was the lowering of lending standards and the extension of credit to people who could not handle the responsibility: Subprime borrowers. Th...
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Author:
Robert Bell
10th March 2009
People have not fully grasped the changes that will result from the deflation of The Great Housing Bubble. There are many historic parallels with the closest being The Great Depression. When the stock market bubble of the 1920s began to deflate in late 19...
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Author:
Robert Bell
09th March 2009
One of the most egregious practices of the Great Housing Bubble was the fabrication of income by borrowers that was facilitated and promoted by originating lenders. Stated-income loan programs were widespread, and they were the cause of much of the uncert...
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Author:
Robert Bell
24th February 2009
The number of foreclosures will affect both the timing and the severity of the deflation of the Great Housing Bubble. It is foreclosures that drive prices lower quickly. Foreclosures control the timing of the crash because they directly impact the must-se...
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Author:
Robert Bell
20th February 2009
Many of you know that there is a good chance that we will see inflation, possibly hyperinflation, in the near future. With the money supply eventually increasing in the United States, what exactly will this do to mortgage rates?
We are currently livin...
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Author:
jwojdylo
19th February 2009
The UK commercial property market has become best value in the world for investment, according to the annual strategy review by global property fund manager LaSalle Investment Management.
LaSalle, believes that so-called "fair value" - prices offering ...
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Author:
Rivington