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Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
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Make no mistake, the U.S. economy is teetering on the brink. Take the sub-prime mortgage meltdown. So far the banks have admitted to just over $100 billion in bad debts but the truth is – no one knows how much money has been lost. According to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke bank failures will soon be upon us. As I write this the government is hiring large numbers financial analysts to help deal with the burgeoning banking crisis.
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
Most real estate investors are familiar with the in’s and out’s of buying foreclosed homes for investment purposes. Even though the population of investors who have commercial foreclosures on their radar screens is fairly small, this industry has still seen a sharp rise in recent years. Working with commercial foreclosures is quite similar to the foreclosures process that take place on traditional homes.
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Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
With mortgage foreclosures in the news constantly these days, it makes sense to do a little research on what foreclosure is and how it works.
When a homeowner falls behind on his payments, his loan goes into “default.”
What happens next depends on several factors, including the policies of the mortgage lender, the laws of the property state, and the terms of the mortgage itself.
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Sunday, March 16th, 2008
The time you have saving for your kids’ schooling may be a little short to get them into these private schools. It is important that you start with an early savings plan for your kids schooling if you intend to enroll them to expensive private schools.
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Thursday, March 6th, 2008
Identity theft occurs when someone obtains personal information such as your Social Security, National Insurance Number, or bank account number without your consent and poses as you for the purpose of committing theft or fraud. Usually the identity thief tries to steal money from your account and run up debts in your name. Once identity thieves have your personal information, they can. . .
Read full article about Identity Theft – How to Tell If You’re A Victim
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Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
I know I hadn’t thought of it on my own and didn’t learn of it until one of my friends and I were discussing money and she expressed an interest in this action called credit card debt consolidation.Â
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Friday, February 15th, 2008
Foreclosure cases on the Rise in the Clearwater Florida Metro Area,
Tampa Florida,Saint Petersburg Florida, and the Clearwater Florida metro area reached 41,539 in 2007, nearly double what they were as this year, more on forelcosures.
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Saturday, January 12th, 2008
An article about the average credit card debt in the US.
Average Credit Card Debt in US – The Facts
Let us take a look at some of the numbers that are appearing when dealing with credit. The average credit card currently has a balance of around $1000. On this $1000, if only the minimum 2% payments monthly are made it would take 22 years plus an additional $2300 in interest in order to pay the debt off.
Full Article At: Credit Cards – Average Credit Card Debt
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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
 It is also recommended that people take their everyday costs into consideration in their strategy for stock market investment. It would be best to always carry a handy calculator with you. Nowadays, most people can find this feature on their cell phones. The single most essential thing about investing in stocks
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Friday, January 4th, 2008
Builders dislike the smaller affordable housing projects as the amount of revenue they get is less. The incentive to construct suitable smaller housing consisting of one or two bedrooms doesn’t seem to be there, where are the terraces and townhouses these days. When you look at the new estates that are built they are mostly for hoses of 3 or more bedrooms.
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Tuesday, January 1st, 2008
In order to deal with life’s many expenses, we need to be able to maintain a certain amount of income. Even though, we have to find a middle ground somewhere. Fortunately, nowadays people are finding more and more ways to make extra money from home doing a variety of things that interest them.
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Sunday, December 30th, 2007
But yet everyday people face illnesses, natural disasters or a sudden death in the family that can prevent you from having the funds needed to make your mortgage payments. With mortgage protection insurance, homeowners can have the extra protection needed
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Saturday, December 22nd, 2007
You can agree that most people still consider money to be quite important after retirement. The money is used to pay bills and other necessities instead of it being used for retirement plan purposes. Here are some tips you could use to make your money grow instead of waiting around for entitled retirement benefits:
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Monday, December 17th, 2007
No matter how long you have messed around, it is never too late to start to use saving money tips to make your life a little easier. I don’t care how much money you have there is always a way you can save money, and there is always a need to do so. Even though there are some out there who have billions of dollars in the bank, those are very few. The rest of us have to worry about how much money we have, and we need saving money
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Friday, December 14th, 2007
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Saturday, December 8th, 2007
The biggest problem in home loan approval is “how to convince a lender to approve your loan application?†Here are some tips, which can be used as guidelines to get the best deal on bad credit refinancing.
Try for the best available in market – conduct a market research on your own. Visit banks and financial institutions of your local area to know their norms, terms and rate of interest for home loans with bad credit history. You should also check if there is someone you know in the bank. A personal contact is very good to have.
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Thursday, October 25th, 2007
The Aussie dollar has rallied, anticipating a higher yield spread between itself and the Japanese yen and the US dollar. This is one of the major components of Aussie dollar strength- the yield differential. The others are the commodity bull market, which creates demand for Aussie dollars, and the government’s surplus, which compared to the fiscal policy of other Anglo Saxon countries, looks downright prudent.
And while home sales plummet in the States and foreclosures rise, at least one Aussie bank reported that it hasn’t suffered much at all from the subprime led credit crunch. “Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. (ASX: ANZ), the nation’s third largest, posted record second-half profit on new branches and increased deposits, insulating the bank from higher funding costs
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Sunday, October 21st, 2007
New York has a long and varied history like no other U.S. city and its supremacy in the financial world has been challenged by changes in technology and threat and realization of terrorism that we are all well aware of. While the New York Stock Exchange building at 18 Broad Street in Manhattan has been the icon of American Capital Markets and global finance for much of the last century, the majority of trades executed on the NYSE are now done electronically. The trading floor is but a shadow of what it once was as the 18 Broad trading floor moves rapidly toward its likely future as a museum.
However, New York is still home to the investment banks and access to capital that is required for a significant financial market deal. Many investment banks have moved, but most relocated nearby in Midtown or across the river in Jersey City. JP Morgan & Chase currently owns the Deutsche Bank building that has been a staunch reminder of the terrorist attack of 2001. This building has been empty since that day in 2001 and is in the middle of a long and treacherous deconstruction effort that will end up costing more than construction of the original building, due to mold and asbestos. When the deconstruction is complete however, JPMC will begin construction on its new global investment banking headquarters-reaffirming New York’s place in the global financial market.
Those who suggest that New York has been irreparably harmed by the events of the last decade certainly have not sought housing in Lower Manhattan recently, as it remains the most expensive real estate market in the U.S. Finding apartments in New York City remains a task only for the determined, presumably because the city still offers opportunities that cannot be matched elsewhere. While the financial markets continue to change, New York is still the pinnacle in global finance and a key hub in the global financial network.
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Monday, September 10th, 2007
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Despite the booming Thai Economy, rentals in Thailand are incredibly cheap for a capitol city. Visit the home page to do a quick Thai Real Estate Search, or conduct a detailed Search by BTS/MRTA or Bangkok Map
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Saturday, June 23rd, 2007
Before going any further, you must know what online Forex trading is. Forex is the shortened term for foreign exchange. The actual trading does not involve commodities like shares or stocks. It is a financial market where currencies are being traded with other currencies.
Forex trading is expressed in currency pairs, for example: US dollars and Euro or US dollars and UK sterling. The investor will get a return of his investment in terms of the relative �exchange value� of a certain currency against another foreign currency.
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