After the failed bailout measure and the subsequent tanking of the stock market, concern grew over whether or not a recession is really on the way. For those who remember the 1974 economic tumble, the signs are eerily familiar and disturbing that we may in fact be going down that road again. Let’s take a [...]
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Is a Recession Really On the Way?
November 19th, 2008 — , bailout, consumer spending, credit karma, economic trouble, financial analysts, foreclosures, great depression, guidepost, holiday season, home loans, housing market, incentives, leaves, new home buyers, new homes, one question, recession, stock market, tax revenues, vicious cycle, warning signs from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
Protecting Your Investments In Times of Economic Crisis
November 19th, 2008 — , Financial Security, Investing, backlash, bailout, economic crisis, economy, financial sector, headlines, investment decisions, investments, media circus, mutual funds, piece of advice, rash decisions, shakeup, stock market, stocks, television, trade decisions, united states economy, watching the news, world economy from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
The United States economy is currently experiencing a serious financial shake up. No one really understands just how deep or how far reaching the damage is going to be, but what we do know is that there is going to be damage, and that we are going to be at the mercy of the markets [...]
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Loanio Roundup - Veteran’s Edition
November 16th, 2008 — , Small Business, bailout, balloons, banking, bravery, credit flow, financial waters, free markets, investments, loanio, mail, market watch, minding your business, money, mortgage rates, news articles on, npr, ny times, orlando sentinel, peer lending, rivals, sacrifices, sba, smart money, stock market, survival of the fattest, yahoo finance from Loanio @ Loanio
Loanio would like to thank all the men and women who have put their lives on the line to protect America’s freedom and ideals. Your sacrifices and bravery have been beneficial to many and are greatly appreciated.
Below you’ll find links to resources, both blog and news articles on the economy, small business, p2p lending, and [...]
Just How Safe is Your Money Right Now?
October 29th, 2008 — , Insurance, Investing, aig, annuity, answer index, bailout, banking, current condition, downside, downturn, etfs, fdic, fixed annuities, holding company, index funds, insurance companies, largest insurance, lehman, life insurance annuities, middle men, money, naic, personal finance, sipc, stock market, stocks from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Even after the government took the opportunity to step in and bail out one of our largest insurance companies, the stock market still managed to find a way to completely tank, because many investors were not persuaded that this intervention was going to protect their investments. This is when you have to find confidence, knowing [...]
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October 28th, 2008 — , News, bailout, banking, camp david, credit, credit crisis, democratic capitalism, dow jones, dow jones industrial, dow jones industrial average, economy, european commission president, free markets, french president, george bush, global financial crisis, global financial system, government entities, institutional changes, nicolas sarkozy, personal finance, policy proposals, president george bush, stock market, world summit, worth billions from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
The United States President George Bush recently announced his intention to hold a world summit involving leaders from all around the world in order to discuss the global financial crisis in the near future. What he did say however is that any financial reform should absolutely not come at the expense of free enterprise or [...]
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How Will Bank Failures Affect You?
October 21st, 2008 — , bad news, bailout, bank failure, bank failures, banking, company policies, credit karma, curtain, different company, doom, fdic insurance, frenzy, gaps, human nature, money in the bank, new management, personal finance, privacy rules, sev, stock market, trouble in the air, washington mutual, whirlwind, worst case scenarios from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
As the news gets into a frenzy over the recent bank failures, the failed bid for a bailout and the continuing bad news about the economy, many consumers are left wondering just how these bank failures and other events will affect them personally. While there is no one answer, this is a time for caution, [...]
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October 12th, 2008 — , bailout, business week, economist, finance, financial crisis, financial storm, loanio, love, mccain, national economy, npr, peer to peer lending, roundup, wall street, wall street journal from Loanio @ Loanio
Welcome to the second edition of the Loanio Roundup. This edition focuses heavily on the national economy and peer-to-peer lending news. We hope you enjoy pursuing through the links below. Leave a comment and tell us what you think - we’d love to hear your views on the Wall Street Crisis and National Bailout.
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Should Raising FDIC Insurance Limits Really Change Confidence?
October 1st, 2008 — , News, bailout, banking system, banks, consumer confidence, fdic insurance limits, saving, us senate vote from Mike @ richerbytheday
Following the House’s recent defeat of the bailout bill and heading into tonight’s US Senate vote, speculation has been building that FDIC insurance limits will be raised to $250,000 from $100,000. While I’m strongly in favor of such a measure, and it will certainly improve consumer confidence in the banking system, I have to ask [...]
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$700 Billion Bailouts - Is My Money Safe?
September 26th, 2008 — , WaMu, bailout, banking, federal deposit insurance corporation fdic, jpmorgan chase, washington mutual from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
It seems like everyday there’s new news with bailouts and banks. Today it was that JPMorgan Chase Bought WaMu for 1.9 Billion. Naturally consumers have a lot of questions and they should have them. I’m not an expert. In fact, I’ve been distanced from the news as I’ve been halfway around [...]
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Pennsylvania Citizens Are Children in Need of Supervision
September 18th, 2008 — , Prosper.com, aig, bailout, biden, fiscal responsibility, flirtation, hard earned money, mail, mpa, pa government, palin, political concerns, political views, privacy right, private corporations, protectionism, public money, rate caps, state legislator, state of pennsylvania, wire taps from RateLadder @ Rate Ladder
Other than a brief flirtation with the Draft Gore movement I have stayed away from my political views on RL, but I am afraid I can no longer stay silent. I am an off the deep end libertarian who believes that Clinton proved to be an awesome president (in terms of free will, government [...]
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