Monday, October 11, 2010

Choosing the Right Middle Man

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The Honorable Scott Brown United States Senate 317 Russell Senate Office Building Washington D.C. 20510 Dear Senator Brown: I am a constituent who would like to help. My father sent you my book, Panderer to Power: The Untold Story of How Alan Greenspan Enriched Wall Street and Left a Legacy of Recession. You wrote my [...]

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The International Monetary Fund says the Middle East and North Africa region is recovering strongly following the global financial meltdown, with sizable stimulus packages and continued strength in oil prices supporting the rebound. The IMF said in its World Economic Outlook released Wednesday that the MENA region’s GDP growth is projected to be 4.1 percent [...]

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It seems that the recent financial meltdown and lack of financing has invigorated hucksters and those pushing “new” financial products.  I have seen a spate of posts about supposedly innovative financial products for simplistic funding needs.  Fully 40% of every dollar of profit in our country was made on financial products at the height of [...]

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The Massive Mortgage Mess as we affectionately call it seems to be getting new names with each passing day – the latest one is, quite appropriately, RoboSigning Scandal (funny how after the stock market, “robotic” technology will soon becoming equated with the biggest mortgage scam in history). During today’s Kudlow segment, CNBC’s Diana Ollick who [...]

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Private Money Lenders are private companies that give personal loans to any individual who wishes to increase their financial needs. They can also be middle man organizations that will get you to an individual investor and are a non-traditional lender that provides you with a real estate loan, secured by property and not by you [...]

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Let me tell you a little bit about me. For years I’ve been an investor and have been fortunate enough to do well. Of course, doing well as a part time investor doesn’t mean the same thing as performing well as a hedge fund manager, but I’m proud of myself nonetheless. In 2009, my life [...]

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During testimony before the House Financial Services Committee, ?Edward J. DeMarco, acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, raised concerns about the Obama Administration’s approach to housing, questioning whether the government should continue to play a significant role in helping borrowers get home loans. “Recently there has been a growing call for some form of explicit [...]

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The industry of the payday loans has evolved with many ups and downs. It started off in rough waters because people were naturally suspicious of non banking financial institutions lending to small customers who are refused a loan from the bank. However, today the industry is mature and flourishing in the midst of an economic [...]

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Until I heard of Basel III yesterday, I didn’t know there was a Basel I or a Basel II. The three Basel accords exist to give banking systems around the world a framework in which they can operate successfully, and the latest of these accords introduces new requirements for managing risk. For the most part, [...]

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The Federal Reserve recently announced that consumer debt declined in July for the sixth straight month. The continuing elimination of personal debt is a positive development on an individual level. Consumers are buying less of what they don’t need and saving money whenever possible. At the same time that savings account balances are increasing throughout [...]


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