
Re-runs of the 1987 movie “Wall Street” have been common these days. I rather think it’s not a coincidence that there is such a resurgence of interest in the movie lately, because it demonstrates the frailty of investments based ...
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How are you going to cultivate your finances in these economic times with the rapid destruction of the money balances?
When it comes to foreign creditors selling off their U.S. Treasuries, it seems like they’ll always buy our debt because our ...
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Most likely, if you’ve ever asked a bank, CPA, or financial planner if you can use your 401K or IRA money to invest in real estate, they’d say “no”. What they really mean is they don’t know, or that ...
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Rather than losing untold billions by mindlessly taking back houses in foreclosure regardless of the circumstances of the customer in foreclosure, you’d think the banks would be proactive in preventing the foreclosure in cases where it is so clearly in ...
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Have you wondered if you’ll ever get the hang of making purchases with and paying off the plastic? You’re not alone. Changing times, changing rules and changing interest rates leave a lot of consumers feeling both lost and alone navigating ...
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