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... Nintendo Wii. This new era of consumerism will feed upon itself, and the economy will expand to new proportions, bolstered by a relaxation on consumer credit laws. The demand for products and services ...
... return, I will place your links in my different finance sites covering debt, mortgage, real estate, credit and insurance matters. May I send you my article to post in your site? I hope, you will ...
... home. Then on the Saturday, sell as much of their stuff as a garage sale. Claim to be a relative, if asked who you are. Extra credit if you use their kitchen and bake some cakes and sell them as well. ...
15 April 2010 will go down in history as the day Iceland, (the country not the frozen food store), successfully dealt with the creditors who were about to foreclose on this tiny country and evict everyone ...
5. Aquatic human mutants
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... in boats, yachts, catamarans, and trimarans. And many are driven by desperation to try to steal from each other, as they try to get out of credit card debt. ...
Hopes are high that hundreds of homes have escaped flooding despite the bad economy continuing in large parts of Britain. Homeowners were warned of a "critical" point earlier today when credit card ...
... economy, and many residents came into the streets to cut up their credit cards in protest against global consumerism and debt. With the rise in ocean levels due to the economy, there is widespread fear ...
8. Want HDTV but got bad credit
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Need a wide screen HDTV but have Bad Credit? Are looking for a bad credit home loan, bad credit personal loan, no credit check loan, unsecured credit card for bad credit people, poor credit HDTV loan, ...
9. Housing Bubbles
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... wall of the bubble is controlled by the Federal Reserve (or in Canada The Finance Ministry) with incentives such as the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit. These seek to increase the demand to create surface ...
10. Retailers On The Ropes
(Articles/Finance)
... previous years. Now that the banks are getting more careful about issuing consumer credit cards, people couldn't shop even if they wanted to. And finally, the few people who still had jobs, were saving ...
11. HDTV Tax Credit
(Articles/Politics)
... have to order a HD package from us," said a cable guy we met. So the tax credit is good for at least two industries, and provides consumers with nice big screen TVs in their homes. And since the ...
12. Tax Time Getting Near
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... deductions, they can end up getting some money back, which quickly goes to pay back the credit cards. Some employers however, have been slow in remitting taxes last year due to cash flow issues, or have ...
13. They did it
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It’s the Morgan mafia - they sort of created the whole credit derivatives thing. ...
14. Time Travel To Solve The Economy
(Articles/Finance)
... would need to be made, it will not be easy. Another possibility is to go even further back in time to find the person responsible for the invention of credit default swaps, and killing them as a child. ...
15. I cut up my credit cards
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I won't use credit cards ever since I felt the first tremors. I tell my friends to stop borrowing, but they don't listen to me. I am scared. ...
16. Earthquakes in a Bad Economy
(Articles/World)
... are trying to pinpoint the next stress areas that could be hit, by analyzing the credit card debts of people in those areas. The statistical significance is startling! As consumer debt goes up it is time ...
17. No Jobs = No Recovery
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...    Credit card debt is reaching an all-time high, as many out of work people are trying to make ends meet on unemployment insurance ...
... bad economy have even further impacts. For example, as of May 2009, Canadian pet store chain Petcetera is filing for creditor protection and liquidating its inventory to generate cash flow. This is just ...
19. Bad Economy Punishment From God
(Articles/Finance)
... credit cards. He said that God had told him earlier that mankind was making a serious mistake, but at that time none would listen to him.  ...
20. Economic Hurricane
(Articles/World)
... to avoid stores that are well protected. And just as hurricanes seem to be attracted to trailer parks, economic hurricanes do the most damage to people in debt, so avoid racking up bills on your credit ...
21. Car Sales In A Bad Economy
(Articles/Corporate)
... the first payment as a cheque. You never cash that cheque, so at any time you can lose the cheque and claim they are behind on their payments and move their homes. Since this ruins their credit rating, ...
22. Merchants In The Bad Economy
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... have lost big time. Another example is using stolen credit cards to pay for goods. Don't assume the bank will refund your losses, you have to prove what they took, and that you did your best to check the ...
23. Illuminati And The Bad Economy
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... and Weisswurst. The Illuminati have dominated the financial sector for a long time. They were the ones to introduce fine print for life insurance and more recently credit default swaps and yogurt with ...
24. Vacations In A Bad Economy
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... the straw that breaks the camel's back... But alas, for most unemployed that is not going to happen, since most of their unemployment payments will go to paying down credit card debts incurred when they ...
25. Stress Soars Over Economy
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...    And on the personal side, if you have a personal line of credit, watch out! The banks are coming after those too. They are checking ...
26. Consumers Strike Back
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In this bad economy, unemployment benefits are starting to run out. 401ks will need to be cashed in to survive. People will run up credit card debt fully knowing they won't ever pay it back. Can't blame ...
27. All Insurance In Doubt
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After the debacle over credit default swaps and derivatives, there is now a shadow cast over all forms of insurance. How do you know that you will be covered if you have to make a claim? There is a good ...
28. Make Money In A Bad Economy
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... debit, don't trust credit cards or cheques and don't let them run a tab.   You could start a business selling ...
... know that now is a great time to buy (it always is, ask any realtor). But that only works if you can get the financing. Credit requirements are gettng tighter as lenders are feeling the pinch. Be aware ...
30. More ideas
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I use a points or a cash back based credit card that gives me the best return for my spending. In addition, when purchasing items online, I check for cash back online rewards in addition to using my credit ...
31. Investments for the Bad Economy
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... now fluctuating so much, that you are safer to invest your money in a vegetable market. The Federation Credit has been a subject of controversy among various groups, so we recommend against investing ...
32. Protectionism Rears Its Ugly Head
(Articles/Politics)
... a payment on your credit card. Canadian lumber companies are planning a series of TV ads, to be broadcast throughout the US. The ads are meant to make the US governent feel guilty, in the hope that they ...
33. Wall Street CEOs Really Sorry
(Articles/Finance)
... they all bought new jets, that it could create jobs in the luxury jet industry. The problem would be in paying with credit cards, given the high interest rates and fees being charged. Still further senators ...
34. Economic Radar
(Articles/Finance)
... things you can do to reduce your exposure to the economic storm. You have become over-dependant on financing and credit cards. If you cannot escape them, you will suffer the most. Credit ...
35. The Mother of All Bailouts
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... And if you just give out cash rebates to individuals as was done recently, people either save it or use it to pay down consumer and credit card debt, which does little to stimulate the economy. So far, ...
36. Derivatives Time Bomb
(Articles/Finance)
... challenge facing large investment banks is how to control the credit-derivatives market, now home to a massive $26 trillion dollars in America alone. According to some, the worldwide exposure is over $500 ...
37. The New Federal Budget
(Articles/Politics)
... were to do the same? We could spend ourselves into credit card debt, buying big screen HDTV and not care (some of you are way ahead of me on this one), since by 2012 there will be no more collection letters ...
38. Downsizing For Fun & Profit
(Articles/Corporate)
... could elsewhere be deemed war crimes, you then blame it all on the economy. If the company survives long enough, you can take the credit for making the tough decisions that brought the company through. ...