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taxes: If you love end of the world movies...then I'm sure you'll like this story... - 02/27/09 10:36 AM
End of the world predictions have been around for years. From War of the Words, to global environmental collapse, you've probably watched one recently. I've always loved these movies, even though the premise is often ridiculous and unrealistic. Now that the economy is crashing, millennial and end of the world stories are picking up in frequency. Do any of these stories hold a shred of validity? If the end of the world (as we know it) is at hand, then should we be getting ready? Is it too late? Is 6 months food storage, and 10% of your asset's in Gold
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taxes: Hey...I have the answer to this Credit Crisis...it's actually not difficult at all!! - 10/19/08 10:34 PM
One question that I've been asking myself is if the federal government really knows what is going on. Allot of misinformation has been floating across the Internet and through households across the country. I think part of it is that "what bleeds...leads..." and personally I think the media in general has this unconscious need to keep Americans in panic mode. The reality is we're far from what is called the "NUCLEAR" option. In other words, the Federal Reserve through the recently passed "bailout bill" or "TARP", has made great efforts to keep from nationalizing banks. Despite the rhetoric you may hear
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taxes: The next great depression....are we on the edge of the abyss? - 07/11/08 02:14 PM
There has been allot of talk recently about recession, the end of the mortgage industry as we know it, and let's be honest, key word searches on economic depressions are at an all time high. The big question is what's really going on with our economy, and are we collectively up the creek without a paddle. I've recently received an excellent email from someone who works at a major bank, and they privately expressed their worries about the current crisis, and she complimented one of my previous articles in regards to this matter. The big question that everyone collectively is attempting
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taxes: Sweeping changes to lending laws proposed by Fed - 12/18/07 11:56 AM
Finally someone is doing something about the mortgage crisis. The question is if the Federal Reserve is acting to late? What they are proposing has been discussed for some time. Here is the Bloomberg article in its entirety. What does this mean for borrowers, well it's great for anyone with a sub-prime loan that has fixed their credit problems. For those whom are still struggling it really means nothing more then that they need to get out of their house and rent! If these changes are implemented you'll see an upsurge in new refinances, however, there are going to be painful realizations
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taxes: Case Study #1 ....MMA vs Equity Harvesting - 11/06/07 12:20 AM
Finally I'm able to discuss one of my cases. I've have of course left out the names, so this particular borrower will go by our beloved name of John and Jane Doe. John lives in hypothetical Bacon, Alabama, and for kicks and giggles 30 years old. John and Jane talk to a mortgage planner and some guy in their neighborhood who told them about some really cool new product called the "Mortgage Checking Account", supposedly it pays down your mortgage in 9 years or less. John comes from the philosophy that you should make equity work for you, but his wife
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