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How to Find Government Grants to Aid in Debt Relief Without Getting Scammed!

16th September 2009
Why Think About Them The global economy is suffering, some countries in their worst recessions since the second world war. America is no different. Job loss is rampant, and as jobs disappear, so do homes and livelihoods. Debts are growing deeper and... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery

U.S. HOUSING, DATA SHOW SEEDS OF RECOVERY

10th September 2009
Larger-than-expected improvements in U.S. housing prices and consumer confidence on Tuesday lent new weight to signs the economy is emerging from the longest and deepest recession since the 1930s. U.S. home prices rose for the second month i... Read >
Author: zameensapna

U.S. HOUSING, DATA SHOW SEEDS OF RECOVERY

10th September 2009
Larger-than-expected improvements in U.S. housing prices and consumer confidence on Tuesday lent new weight to signs the economy is emerging from the longest and deepest recession since the 1930s. U.S. home prices rose for the second month in a r... Read >
Author: Real estate

Feldman Law Center

07th August 2009
Feldman Law Center - California loan alterations : can they save the state?It is common knowledge that California is plagued by many issues. As of June 2009, California is facing a $24 bn. dollar budget deficit and rates of home foreclosures are still hi... Read >
Author: Darryl Oneil

Export Import In Portugal

09th July 2009
Economic growth was recorded in Portugal during the period 1990 � 2000. It has become progressively more service based economy. In the year 1986, Portugal was accepted in the European Union. It is a high income country and follows its own capitalist kin... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Freight Forwarding in Denmark - Weathering the Storm of Political and Economic Change

30th June 2009
It's all change in Denmark following the decision by Anders Fogh Rasmussen to step down as Prime Minister so as to take up the position of Secretary General at NATO. The new Prime Minister, the Liberal Party's Lars Lokke Rasmussen takes up the role at the... Read >
Author: Stephen Willis

California may possibly be trying to sell some of its most popular landmarks?

22nd June 2009
The state of California is just about bankrupt, with a $24 billion budget deficit. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has said that something has to be done to mend the problem and his plan called for the sale of some of Californias most popular landmarks. ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Faced with bond debt, Long Beach threatens art museum with sale of artwork

22nd June 2009
The museum's collection, valued at about $25 million, is a potential target for sale if the museum can't pay its debt by September. By Louis Sahagun June 19, 2009 For nearly six decades, the Long Beach Museum of Art has served as a cozy, seaside pavilion ... Read >
Author: lucygilbert

Commercial Real Estate’s Status: $10MM is the New $100M, Part 1

11th June 2009
Like most other industries it is clear that Commercial Real Estate is in the midst of an economic downturn the likes of which we have never seen before. There was a recent Net Lease Conference held by Real Share which focused on analyzing where the marke... Read >
Author: craighigdon

In Tough Economic Times, Moral Objections to Gambling Thaw

15th May 2009
With the US in the grip of a once in a generation recession, state legislatures are madly scrambling to plug growing holes in their budgets. And raising existing taxes is both unpopular with voters and counter to stimulus efforts designed to drag economi... Read >
Author: Milton Shaw

Austin Apartments | Texas Living with Urban Influence

07th May 2009
If you want to live in Austin, chances are it is because of the music. The city is defined by its musical past, and the present is suffused with local and visiting acts. This makes for a competitive rental market. Fortunately, Austin is a friendly city, w... Read >
Author: michael russell

The Practical Side of Courage

05th May 2009
In the first months of the current economic crisis, I felt pretty removed from the situation. It was something I read about in the New York Times and heard way too much about on Marketplace.
 In the last few weeks, however, the reality of economic de... Read >
Author: Coach Julia

Detroit real estate -- Reinventing a city on the wane

09th April 2009
Detroit has been on the wane for decades. But with the economy in limbo, it has a rare chance to attract new residents, people who are looking to start anew, create jobs, neighborhoods and a way of life. Detroit needs to take advantage of this in order to... Read >
Author: michael russell

Detroit real estate -- Reinventing a city on the wane

09th April 2009
Detroit has been on the wane for decades. But with the economy in limbo, it has a rare chance to attract new residents, people who are looking to start anew, create jobs, neighborhoods and a way of life. Detroit needs to take advantage of this in order to... Read >
Author: michael russell

News Flash The Surge Worked

10th March 2009
Today on Face the Nation, Bob Schiefer of CBS News Interviewed Vice President Joe Biden. Biden recently returned from a trip to Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq. During the interview, without any prompting or questioning from Schiefer, Biden said “… t... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle

Cheap Escapes for Cheapskates

19th February 2009
So, you’re looking to escape the doom and gloom that has become our economic reality. If you want to get out of town without causing your own budget deficit, consider these options when seeking out travel deals. Cheapest Over-All Vacation Without... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Dean

Outwit the Criminals

23rd January 2009
California...what do you think of when you think of that name? Just a little interesting history on it, California has the biggest population of all the states in the U.S., and it's the third largest state by area. It was colonized by the Spanish Empire i... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques

How Businesses Can Have Cash Flow in the New Year

09th January 2009
The new year is starting off with tough economic challenges, especially for small to medium sized businesses. The U.S. budget deficit is projected to widen to $1.186 trillion, and even with a much needed economic-recovery package, there will be more layof... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Police Community Support Officer

09th January 2009
A Police Community Support Officer or PCSO is a person who has similar rights to those of a police officer. A PCSO is a person who often works with local communities to combat crime. A PCSO is uniformed person but they do not have the power of arrest. The... Read >
Author: Simon

State of Florida - Can it Avoid Financial Collapse without a Credit Card?

04th December 2008
The State of Florida faces a financial crisis that is more serious than any other it has experienced in its history. With a projected budget deficit of $2.3 billion, the State of Florida is one of eight states where a deficit of over $1 billion is expe... Read >
Author: Michael Letcher

What To Do With A Buget Surplus

29th July 2008
Where there is a budget surplus you should apply those funds towards clearing the debt that you are paying the highest rates of interest on. Where you have accounts that offer a discount for early payment you should also take advantage of those discoun... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

Managing A Budget Deficit

29th July 2008
If your expenses are greater than your income then you have to contend with a budget deficit and there are only two ways you can deal with this. You can earn more money or you can spend less - it is as simple as that. Unfortunately it is easier said than ... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

How to Achieve Personal Financial Freedom: Summary of Lessons 1-6

06th May 2008
Advice on how to achieve Personal Financial Freedom: Personal Financial Freedom ... Read >
Author: Lucas

Make life easy with same day cash advance loans

24th January 2008
Managing a household with your monthly income requires financial planning, irrespective of the amount of salary that you draw and often we seem to fall short of money between two consecutive paydays. It is natural to overspend at times and be left with a ... Read >
Author: Andrew Dawson

Republicans call for Tax and Spending Cuts

20th January 2008
Republican presidential candidates seemed to support a combination of tax reductions and spending cuts to make up for an election-year recession. They were arguing in a debate in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, sponsored by the South Carolina Republican Par... Read >
Author: Emma

Laugh with Laffer over Supply-Side Economics

20th October 2007
Since 1913, almost a hundred years now, this is the first time that we have had back-to-back elected presidents of opposing parties who have served two full terms. Being able to compare the results of the economy under such diametrically different policie... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

California Real Estate

29th August 2007
California has one of the world’s largest and most diverse economies. Additionally, demographics in California are changing rapidly. These changing demographics affect the economy - specifically regarding business and land use for the coming years. C... Read >
Author: Richard Brazil

Establishing A Budget Is The Right Thing To Do

24th April 2007
What Is A Budget Simply put, a budget is a spending plan. It details how much you earn, how much you spend, and how much is left over. If you have any money left over, then you have a budget surplus. If you don't, you have a budget deficit. If you happen ... Read >
Author: Strativia

Lease or Buy - Which Way for Office Equipment Procurement?

01st March 2007
On the subject of how best to acquire office equipment and supplies, for the small to medium sized business enterprise the first step must always be to contact a financial adviser to discuss how best to make the acquisition. In this summary, however, I of... Read >

4 Reasons to Consolidate your Student Loans On or Before July 1st 2006

21st May 2006
Every year, student loan interest rates are reconfigured on July 1st. In recent years, this date has come and gone with no cause for alarm, but this year is different. As part of a plan to heal the nation's $40 billion budget deficit, the Senate passed ... Read >
Author: Chris Studer

Vouchers --- Parents, Don't Depend On Them

01st October 2005
Vouchers, which give tax money to parents to pay for tuition in private schools, sound good in theory. The problem is that voucher programs are few and very far between. The Supreme Court declared vouchers constitutional in 2002, but currently only thir... Read >
Author: Joel Turtel