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28th September 2009
I get a lot of questions as to why it is so hard to get a loan. So, here is the brief background on the situation from a global perspective.
The term “credit crunch” might have been a foreign concept a year ago, but that is no longer the case with... Read >
Author: Josh
16th September 2009
An estimated 100 million people in the US are thought to be suffering with what is now becoming known as a 21st century 'condition' STRESS! Not to be underestimated, this affliction is a silent menace that can literally kill. Most continue suffering needl... Read >
Author: LarryJP
16th September 2009
The credit crunch has affected just about everybody in the World, apart from the filthy rich who might be immune to the tiresome inconveniences of running out of currency. Credit is something we all took for granted for as long as we can remember. It is a... Read >
14th September 2009
Quitting smoking is one of the most difficult things anyone ever does in their lives. You don't realize just how much of a hold smoking has on you until you try to give up. I speak from personal experience having tried on a number of occasions to quit and... Read >
Author: LarryJP
02nd September 2009
Holiday Spain villas, booked direct have become very popular in the last year since the credit-squeeze took hold. Many people are looking at different ways to book their holiday Spain villas and are finding that booking direct with the holiday property ow... Read >
Author: J Corcoran
02nd September 2009
As you calculate your household outgoings you are likely to find that costs have risen due to the worldwide credit squeeze, indicating that you ought to shop around for the best insurance deals on the market. The Central Statistics Office, recently invest... Read >
Author: Rochelle
10th August 2009
Driving Your Investment Value Higher In A Iconic Classic Car
Could you gain financially from a collector classic car investment? The present slow down in the economy and the associated major credit squeeze is now forcing many investors to look for alte... Read >
Author: Ezy Earner
27th June 2009
Today's global economy is in recession. Bankruptcy, closures and unemployment are rising. The economic crisis has affected the creditors making them nervous and indecisive to lend money. The credit squeeze market has put many people world over in a precar... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
12th June 2009
It's that time of the year again, when you are looking for a value for money week abroad with the family. Even considering the current economic downturn families still wish to take that foreign sun holiday, and they want it obviously at a competitive pric... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
19th May 2009
In some ways small business owners and entrepreneurs have been relegated to orphan status since the collapse of the economy in 2008. Despite their collective importance to our economic well being, policy makers did little or nothing to include them in the... Read >
Author: magnusnorris
07th May 2009
After reeling under the adverse impact of the decline in the global auto market for the past few months, the crisis-ridden small and mid-sized forging units in Pune are contemplating on selling stakes to strategic buyers to raise liquidity.
Industry ex... Read >
Author: David Parks
17th April 2009
Testing times are ahead for the Indian industry, in particular the SMEs, which will have to wait a little longer for the economic climate to look up
The Indian industry, including the SMEs, which were hoping for a recovery in the industrial production ... Read >
Author: David Parks
17th April 2009
Many Brits today are seeking relief from the burden of too much debt. They find themselves simply unable to meet all their current financial obligations due to the current economic downturn. And while there are a plethora of options available to relieve... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
What is credit crunch? Credit crunch also known as credit squeeze or credit crisis is a state which there is a short supply of cash to lend to businesses and consumers, interest rates are high as a result of banks hoarding cash like its going out of fashi... Read >
Author: Kath Jason
06th March 2009
We have all been hearing and reading a lot of information about the financial world of late. We hear a lot about global recession, the credit crunch, companies filing for bankruptcy, subprime mortgage crisis, and many pieces of other related news. Where i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th January 2009
Internet marketing experts are thriving today as never before; more people are making money online than at any time in the 14 years the World Wide Web, and Internet marketing, has existed for the help www.tube-traffic.com. But those considering starting a... Read >
Author: amandeepsingh
22nd January 2009
Internet marketing experts are thriving today as never before; more people are making money online than at any time in the 14 years the World Wide Web, and Internet marketing, has existed. But those considering starting a business online may not realize t... Read >
Author: raghavarapu phani
21st January 2009
Internet marketing experts are thriving today as never before; more people are making money online than at any time in the 14 years the World Wide Web, and Internet marketing, has existed. But those considering starting a business online may not realize t... Read >
Author: jaswinder66
21st January 2009
Internet marketing experts are thriving today as never before; more people are making money online than at any time in the 14 years the World Wide Web, and Internet marketing, has existed for the help www.tube-traffic.com. But those considering starting a... Read >
Author: amandeepsingh
09th January 2009
With the ongoing financial meltdown showing no signs of improvement, the most effective method of holding the consumers’ interest is seemingly through attractive discounts offered on products and services. Industry players, both big and small, are follo... Read >
Author: David Parks
09th January 2009
With the ongoing financial meltdown showing no signs of improvement, the most effective method of holding the consumers’ interest is seemingly through attractive discounts offered on products and services. Industry players, both big and small, are follo... Read >
Author: David Parks
08th December 2008
Beating the credit crunch
As the credit crunch worsens finding ways to save money and reduce personal debt is important according to The UK Insolvency Helpline. Read more debt advice information and news here. Download a free ebook on beating the credit ... Read >
Author: Chris Frostt
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
13th October 2008
The advent of the global slowdown and credit squeeze is bringing on the pains in the real estate industry. It's now time for some thinking out of the box and for determined real estate agents to be more creative in the way they run their business
I wor... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
16th September 2008
More families are appealing to the federal government for help this year in paying for college, as parents face a shrinking job market, record-high food and gas prices, and tightened borrowing restrictions that have grown out of the current credit cris... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
09th September 2008
Hull Strength and Versatility: the Features Ally Craft Boats
Alley Craft offer a wide range of aluminium boats to suit just about every conceivable need for such a boat. It is always a difficult decision, when purchasing a new boat, especially if it i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th July 2008
In today’s credit squeeze, the property development is focused on more feasible project. It means having the right location with the high level of returns. It is then imperative that a feasibility study must be conducted before planning for property dev... Read >
Author: Cherry B
25th July 2008
Residential and commercial development finance can be available from the high street banks, specialist property banks, bridging and non-status lenders and investors. Lending may be made to an existing trading company or a newly formed company set up for t... Read >
Author: Cherry B
22nd July 2008
Almost 5 million people have been accepted for credit cards in the past year, without having to submit proof of income, according to a YouGov poll.
In a survey, 4.8 million people who have applied for credit cards in the past year were not asked to pro... Read >
Author: Honor
22nd July 2008
Five proactive steps a business can take to beat the credit squeeze including business finance, planning and taking a positive approach to meeting and solving the problems that might arise.
The credit squeeze is a fact of business life and is not just ... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
02nd July 2008
Home is still the best place to live on the earth. Home is not the mere residence , rather provides the required financial assistance at the time of need. Loan can be availed against the equity of the home. So, any renovation or remodeling of your home de... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
01st July 2008
Transact, a national debt advice organisation, has said that the credit squeeze is leaving many professional people and homeowners struggling to cope with their debts.
The organisation, which represents over 1,200 debt advice centres, said its branch... Read >
Author: Ruth
24th June 2008
Summary: Small personal loans are not only useful for renters but also for those home owners who do not want to pledge their homes or property. On the whole, these loans require the borrowers to have a sound repayment potential.
If a person is looking ... Read >
Author: Amenda
20th June 2008
The latest finding of the charity National Energy Action unveiled that over 4 million households in the UK are living with fuel shortage. This proportion of the UK population is spending more than 10% of their income on fuel bills. On 30th of last month, ... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
13th June 2008
Now is a particularly good time to start saving as rates have become extremely attractive as banks and building societies compete to attract retail funds in the wake of the global credit crunch. International banks are currently balking at lending to each... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
23rd May 2008
Only in Byron Bay
I loved this story of a property in the Byron Hinterland being sold in the $mil and a half region. It seems the potential new owners discussed the purchase with their psychic Geomancer - this is like a Feng Shui expert. They were told t... Read >
Author: Ulysses
29th April 2008
Payday loans are becoming more popular, and more in demand, as the credit squeeze continues. But can you afford to take one? That is a question that many people ask of themselves. And rightly so, because unless they go about it the right way, they can ... Read >
Author: Tom Healy
28th April 2008
The global credit squeeze isn’t bad news for everyone; it has boosted business for credit reference agencies as more people realise the importance of having an up-to-date credit record, according to a leading financial comparison website.
A spokesm... Read >
Author: mpressman
25th April 2008
The credit crunch as made things very difficult for people looking to get a mortgage. There are now fewer products available to choose from. And lenders are being choosier over whom they approve for a loan. If you have bad credit this will make things e... Read >
Author: Paul Elms
18th April 2008
Rapidly escalating prices have contributed to a jump in the number of people seeking help from Citizen’s Advice, with a significant amount seeking specific advice on dealing with mortgage arrears.
The number of homeowners seeking help is now estima... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
16th April 2008
Summary: Personal loans are not only useful for tenants but also for those home owners who do not want to pledge their homes. Basically, these loans require you to have a sound repayment capability.
Are you looking for a quick solution to your financi... Read >
Author: Amenda
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
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
07th April 2008
It started on the fringes with the failure of smaller sub-prime lenders but the problem is now spreading to mainstream banking. Following the recent news of major US investment bank Bear Stern’s dramatic emergency rescue, the growing transatlantic credi... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
07th April 2008
Summary: The UK loan market absorbs all kinds of borrowers even if they fall in the category of low credit rating. The terms and conditions that a borrower gets depend on many things including the credit rating.
It is generally seen that the borrowers... Read >
Author: Amenda
06th April 2008
The recent Bank of England interest rate cut comes as cold comfort to millions of homeowners who saw their mortgage payments rise in the weeks before the reduction, as UK banks and building societies are struggling in the wake of the global credit crunc... Read >
Author: mpressman
02nd February 2008
The UK risks slipping into recession in the next two years, according to authors of the Deloitte Economic Review; and even if that gloomy forecast doesn’t transpire, the best we can hope for is the weakest economic growth in the last 15 years.
The ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
22nd January 2008
Many borrowers who are in hurry pay little attention to the interest rate. No doubt, interest rate is one of the main concerns for any borrower, but it surely takes secondary importance when it competes with urgent financial requirement. This explains why... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
14th November 2007
Recent developments in the debt solutions sector means that borrowers in trouble are finding it harder to escape their debt burden. Over the past few months, as the credit squeeze bites even further, banks have allegedly hardened their approach to agreein... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
14th November 2007
The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) is confident that even though there has been a reduction in the amount of mortgage products available as a result of the global credit squeeze, house prices will remain unaffected, due to the underlying demand for pro... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
09th November 2007
The value of the UK secured loans market looks set to pass the £10 billion mark in the next five years as more Britons look to consolidate their unsecured debt, according to a recent report issued by Datamonitor. The current estimated value of the UK sec... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
30th October 2007
With rising cost of housing, frequent rise in the interest rates and credit squeeze hitting the financial market, the Brits are facing a tough situation. It is especially so with the first time buyers. It has been recently found that an increasing number ... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
21st October 2007
Banks and other credit card providers are starting to review thousands of customers’ credit limits and increasing the number of new applications that they turn down, as the fallout from the US lending crisis continues. By taking this action, lenders ho... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
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