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28th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christian Amstadter
Leaders of the G-20 summit in PA began there 2 day summit. The big indications that were things are still not strong enough to end the governments huge injections into the economy.Speaking of this fragile economy,... Read >
Author: Christian Amstadter
16th September 2009
The estimated £4.3 billion in new equity that has been pumped into the UK listed property sector via rights issues and share placings in the past 10 months appears to be having a strong stabilizing influence on the market, new Net Asset Value (NAV) resea... Read >
Author: tugsearch
23rd June 2009
Real Estate is in an insecure position. If you want to invest, it is important to have the appropriate income, credit and job security. If you have these in place, there are many deals to be had. If a potential investor is not yet ready on this front, now... Read >
Author: michael russell
23rd June 2009
Real Estate is in an insecure position. If you want to invest, it is important to have the appropriate income, credit and job security. If you have these in place, there are many deals to be had. If a potential investor is not yet ready on this front, now... Read >
Author: michael russell
23rd June 2009
A good cause for pause is deciding whether to rent or buy. In the current economy, some people think renting is best because it affords time to save, assess and make a composed decision. But buying also has advantages. Home prices are extremely low. The r... Read >
Author: michael russell
10th June 2009
Source: The National Association of Home Builders
As builders and remodelers retool their businesses in a tight credit market and recapture the interest of jittery consumers, this spring is the greenest yet for the nation’s home building industry, ... Read >
Author: Lisa Zapalac
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
29th May 2009
New York City real estate has long been a barometer for the rest of New York. 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... Read >
Author: michael russell
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
19th May 2009
On the Sprint Nextel earnings call Monday, CEO Dan Hesse said that attractive handset offerings are a hugely important factor in getting ordinary customers to stick with his company. A survey out late last week from IDC gives a clearer picture of what tha... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander
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
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
15th April 2009
PEI is a little island paradise situated off the Canadian east coast in an area known as the Maritimes. PEI has a year round population of approximately 140,000 people but as it is a vacation destination in the summer, this number greatly increases. PEI i... Read >
Author: vishaldwivedi
01st March 2009
We all know the sad truth about the economy. For many retailers the results of tight money, tight credit, ever-higher unemployment and a general uneasiness had been slowed sales. For some it has even meant total closure of their businesses. While these... Read >
Author: Bob Hamilton
18th February 2009
These words are often referred to as the four most dangerous words in investing. They are often uttered at the peak of bull markets but what about their application with respect to bear markets?
While every market cycle differs in terms of the specific... Read >
Author: John Raymond Leske
17th January 2009
In difficult economic times, a college student’s parsimonious lifestyle can teach us how to cut back.
I was extremely careful with my money in college. I knew how much I could spend, how long the money had to last, and where my best investments were.... Read >
Author: michael russell
16th January 2009
Niche Marketing is growing in popularity, especially among businesses in crowded and competitive markets and industries.
Businesses who try to be all things to all people is slowly going the way of platform shoes and polyester suits. Yes, smart bu... Read >
Author: Roy Primm
16th January 2009
Niche Marketing is growing in popularity, especially among businesses in crowded and competitive markets and industries.
Businesses who try to be all things to all people is slowly going the way of platform shoes and polyester suits. Yes, smart bu... Read >
Author: Roy Primm
08th January 2009
There are pros and cons when it comes to fixed rate home equity loans. However, in a strict credit crisis with extremely low interest rates, a fixed rate home equity loan is the best choice. The reasons are as the prime rate index goes up, so does the rat... Read >
Author: Frank
03rd December 2008
With Christmas just around the corner this is a time of year when many people start desperately applying for credit cards. Many credit card firms find themselves inundated with applications from those looking to put the cost of Christmas on plastic.
H... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta
03rd December 2008
U.S restaurants are becoming the victims of stubborn (saddest) time in 17 years as tight credit and declining home prices add to weal and woe ( add insult to the injury ) of consumer and force them to satisfy on grub (food) less than they are wishing and ... Read >
Author: Waqasnayyer
02nd December 2008
Of all of the credit cards out there, one category can do more for your personal finances than any other. Lots of credit card companies are offering special incentives to get people to sign up with them. When companies do this with an offer of a balance t... Read >
Author: Tom Becker
02nd December 2008
Of all of the credit cards out there, one category can do more for your personal finances than any other. Lots of credit card companies are offering special incentives to get people to sign up with them. When companies do this with an offer of a balance t... Read >
Author: Tom Becker
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
15th October 2008
People want to have their own house. It is a common aspiration. But in today’s extremely tight credit market (think US financial bailout), a potential home buyer may not be able to obtain financing from a traditional bank or a mortgage company. In th... Read >
Author: Gloria Smith
11th July 2008
March 2008 saw the lowest ever number of people taking out mortgages to buy homes with the amount falling by 46 per cent over a year to 35,417 house buyers wanting loans.
At there peak, banks were handing out over 3,000 mortgages a day; however that nu... Read >
Author: Phil
01st July 2008
Despite several new and stylish features offered by credit card providers to tempt consumers, the most popular is still, zero per cent interest on balance transfers, according to comparison website, Fairinvestment.co.uk.
Even though it is one of the mo... Read >
Author: Ruth
30th June 2008
It emerged recently that Ann Keen, Labour's health minister has insured her husband's life for £430,000 and billed the monthly premiums as parliamentary expenses.
Meanwhile, recent research from Prudential has found that Brits are willing to give up ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
12th June 2008
An industry expert has advised consumers that if they are turned down for a credit card application, they should pick up the phone and try again. Thousands of customers who were rejected the first time round have found that they secured credit when trying... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
02nd June 2008
The key to any successful business is successful marketing. Here are nine ways you can successfully promote your business, gain more visibility, and increase your Web site traffic - without spending a lot of money.
1. Newsletters. These are a gre... Read >
Author: Jodi Kaplan
09th April 2008
In recent reports the governor of the Bank of England, along with a range of industry professionals, has indicated that the next base rate cut could come as soon as next week, and not in May as many had originally predicted. Mervyn King, the governor of t... Read >
Author: Justin Schamotta
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