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<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 next page>> written by Amanda Hash First-time homebuyers and current homeowners now have unprecedented access to home purchasing power under the Obama Economic Recovery Act of 2009 to help jumpstart the US housing market and the flagging economy. Because of this recently enacted legislation, potential home buyers and current homeowners now have the opportunity to either receive a one-time home purchasing tax credit or refinance their current mortgages. written by Steve Gillman A few good economic depression survival tips for those who want to be prepared.
written by Michael Lee Most people have the belief that it’s difficult to make money in a recession; but I beg to disagree. As long as you’re resourceful, you’ll be able to make your way into the world no matter what the circumstances are. written by Brian S. Icenhower With local elections on the horizon, it is essential to understand the significant impact that our newly elected leaders will have on real estate values in our area. Most individuals consider housing, or shelter, to be a necessity item on par with essentials such as food and water. written by Michael Lee You don’t need to have a degree in economics or finance to understand how to survive an economic depression. Here, you’ll find smart and savvy ways you can cut costs without selling yourself short written by Lara Sawyer If the economic crisis and the failing economy have left your finances a bit unsettled, you might want to consider taking out a fresh start loan. There is still room in the credit market of today for you to receive a fresh start loan to get your personal finances back in order, and perhaps save a bit of money on interest along the way.
written by Michael Lee The global economic downturn has certainly made life a little difficult for many people. But the worldwide economic crisis has also opened up a lot of new opportunities. Read on to know more about these benefits of economic recession. written by ashish kumar Social Economic Zone widely known as SEZ has now become a major source of economic growth for India. written by Brian S. Icenhower The United States Census Bureau has reported that a third of the country’s population will be 50 years or older by the year 2010. Accordingly, a 2009 study conducted jointly by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the MetLife Mature Market Institute (MMI) revealed that the Baby Boomer generation alone will represent 25% of the United States population by 2010. written by Amanda Hash Perhaps you are looking to refinance your existing mortgage to save money on interest or even to cash out home equity during the process. Many borrowers are finding that refinancing is an only option to avoid foreclosure or bankruptcy during the current economic crisis. Whatever your reason, you should look to save money all along the way with four proven strategies. written by Amanda Hash Sweeping economic reform by the United States government included the passage of HR 3221, which is part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. Signed into law by President George W. Bush, HR 3221 will provide needed relief for over 400,000 American families that are facing foreclosure of their home mortgages. written by Brian S. Icenhower Economic experts overwhelmingly agree that before the United States financial crisis finally comes to an end, declining housing values must be halted so that real estate will once again provide adequate security for lenders to make loans comfortably. written by Craig Higdon Like most other industries it is clear that Commercial Real Estate is in the midst of an economic downturn the likes of which we have never seen before. written by Amanda Hash Many times during its life, a car gets broken. That should not be something to die for. Except if that broken car is your only car, and you depend on it to work, take your children to school, and everything else. written by Amanda Hash Having a swimming pool has always been one of the most desired things for those who own a house. The idea of spending the whole summer away from the heat, without traveling to a (many times crowded) club or carrying away half of the house just to go the beach, results more than a temptation. written by Amanda Hash Your credit score is not as good as you would like to? Have you made bad moves with your finances? You can start changing your situation and also solve your economical trouble by following these tips. written by Simply Self Storage Storage condominiums are one of the latest trends in self storage facilities. With a self storage condo, the customer purchases their entire storage unit outright and then is free to do with it what they wish, including renting or reselling it. Similar to residential condominiums, the new owner is obligated to pay association dues to the storage facility. These dues are usually allocated to cover common expenses or kept in a fund to cover future capital improvements. written by Yanita Lu Take advantage of the great marketing potential that the internet presents by getting your company’s site optimized. Use a search engine optimization specialist for that. written by Jeff Hardy You are an admirer of fine arts. Do you collect handicraft, paintings or sculptures or any other artworks just to get an undefined satisfaction or as an investment too? Well, art as an investment has become popular in the recent past. written by Steve Gillman Yes, there are some benefits of an economic recession, as explained here. written by Ron victor Kitchen scale is an important device in every kitchen. Most of the homemakers in America use measuring cups instead of kitchen scales. A kitchen scale can measure dry, liquid ingredients in weight. written by John Harper There are ways to handle a recession. You don't have to go on unemployment or do makework for the government. You can stay independent and productive. Here's how. written by Jane Muder Exterior shutters can enhance the beauty and value of your home. The right style of exterior shutters can complement period architecture handsomely. Shutters are practical home decorating choices, as well. They protect your windows from hail, rain, and wind damage. And, they offer excellent interior climate control. written by Jeremy Gislason Recession? The market is having some troubles. What do you do? This article looks at ways to profit from an economic downturn. written by Peeyush Bajpai Often practical and simple ideas are rejected out of ignorance or out of disbelief that simple ideas can work There are innumerable applications for the use of auctions in the economy; in every case, it is the common man who as consumer or taxpayer stands to gain and it is for this reason alone that auctions should take first place as a solution to resource allocation in a country. written by Frank Graham When money is tight, consumers look for ways to save money at every opportunity. You have probably heard lots of advice designed to help you deal with the economic crunch, like clipping coupons, saving on gas expenses, and cutting back expenses. - Negotiate. Ask a manager if any discounts, coupons, or specials are available. Remember, money talks!
Compare. Taking half an hour to research the price of a product or service in several different markets from several different providers can save you a bundle. - Barter. Before you pay cash, ask if there is anything else you can offer in payment. written by Frank Graham There is a great deal that can be learned from the events of the past, and financial analysts use data gathered over hundreds of years to predict economic trends. There have even been periods of time in which recession has worsened until a depression resulted. You are probably familiar with the Great Depression which began in 1929 after a turbulent market day sent the stock market crashing through the floor. Because the United States government operates on a free market society structure, government intervention into the marketplace is generally an unacceptable practice. written by Frank Graham This information on US economic recession history can give you a better perspective about what a recession is all about.
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In the midst of these relatively short period of inflation - all below the US economic recession history average of 32 - there existed the longest period of economic expansion in the history of the United States. written by William King This article will discuss the significance of education for the start and growth of real estate professionals. written by William King Like any other business, international businesses have to face some particular challenges in order to succeed. These challenges are discussed in this article. << previous page 1 2 3 4 5 next page>> |