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Confidence, Housing, and Unemployment are All Intertwined

Good Evening: An unexpected drop in consumer confidence today spoiled what investors had hoped would be a rousing finish to an otherwise strong second quarter for U.S. capital markets. Other data points, including those in the all important housing sector, were mixed. How confidence, home prices, mortgage delinquencies, unemployment, and the financial markets interact in the coming months may decide whether the highly touted green shoots take root or whither. And this process will, in turn,

Debt Settlement Vs Bankruptcy - Know Dark & White Sides

Amazon.de Widgets About Debt Settlement ProgramDebt Settlement which are also known as debt negotiation or debt arbitration is an process of negotiating or settling your payment that is less than the full amount of your total debt with your creditors. Debt Settlement Programs are specially designed to pay off your debts, without filing Bankruptcy.For whom it is?If you are fallen too much on your debts and thinking seriously to file bankruptcy then debt settlement is a good alternate to get your

An Ecommerce Internet Merchant Account

An Ecommerce Internet Merchant Account Small business owners and home based entrepreneurs sometimes reach the point where they realize their company is ready to grow, and then they begin to consider the advantages of an ecommerce Internet merchant account. Those who accept merely cash or check payments may decide to increase the ways in which a customer can pay for goods or services. A merchant account will let business owners accept credit card payments in many different ways. That is why

How bad are things getting?

by AlexinCT Well they are getting real, real bad . Revenue is way down compared to what was collected same time last year. And remember how last year, according to the MSM, we were in a horrible recession and doomed - also Bush was in the WH, and the media had a vested interest in getting a dmeocrat elected - but are we hearing anything about how much worse things are now from them? Heh, don’t bother. They would likely blame Bush for it still. But the numbers don’t lie: And as they

Opening The Bank Vault To Private Equity

This is one that I just don’t get. The FDIC says it’s going to issue new guidelines for the purchase of failed banks by private equity companies while the newly proposed banking regulations take a harsh stance towards commercial enterprises owning insured depositories.First from the WSJ the FDIC approach:The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Thursday is expected to propose tough new guidelines for private-equity investors seeking to buy failed banks, people familiar with the matter said.The iss