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Holidays on a Tight Budget: Get More Spending Power with Christmas Loans

by Dominic Banguis in Holidays, November 3, 2009
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Christmas is one of most anticipated holidays of the year. But what happens if are on a tight budget? Then getting Christmas Loans may be your best option.

What Killed The Farmer in The Dell?

by ken bultman in History, November 2, 2009
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The traditional family farm in America is all but a thing of the past.

Plastic Money

by apoorva in Economics, October 16, 2009
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Money is a medium of exchange. But do you know the evidence of money before this plastic money age?

Recession Repossession

by In My Nutshell in Economics, September 3, 2009
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Surviving the recession and living below poverty level in a middle class life.

Abundance During Credit Crunch Times

by LizzyBee in Lifestyle Choices, June 21, 2009
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How to open to what is necessary in order to change your life and improve your lot.

The Middle Class Financial Index 2nd Edition

by ocracoker in Economics, June 17, 2009
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More statistics that show that any recovery is more hype than reality. We continue to live by the delusion that what is good for Wall Street is good for the USA.

Avoiding Crime Carding

by kelana in Crime, May 28, 2009
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Crime carding can be done anytime and anywhere. Many factors that cause someone to become victims of these crimes.

The Truth in Lending Act Amendment 2009 – What Did We Really Do?

by thoughtsbyLeStarr in Law, May 23, 2009
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Commentary on what this new law as passed by Congress means.

Money and Credit Be Gone

by benezah in Economics, May 21, 2009
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We have the means in modern times that I feel renders money and credit redundant.

Mortgage Lenders and Politicians, Not Consumers, Are to Blame for Current Crisis

by Angela Kaelin in Economics, May 21, 2009
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As a real estate agent in Houston, Texas, I directly observed the results of the subprime lending crash. In order to understand the anger on the part of the victims, the shocking destruction of foreclosed upon property, and why the majority of foreclosures appeared in certain demographic areas, I began researching the causes of the crash. What I found was surprising. It is important for all consumers to understand what has happened so that they can better understand what the future might hold.

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