Category Archives: Economics

Best Creditors

Calvin Brown, CEO of CreditRestoreInc, writes: CITIBANK AND ALL ITS AFFILIATES LIKE CITI FINANCIAL/ They easily forgive late payments and encourage good credit scores by their very helpful attitudes toward their clients.  Getting credit limits increased is an easy process … Continue reading

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Top Ten Creditors To Avoid And Why

Calvin Brown, CEO of CreditRestoreInc, writes: BANK OF AMERICA BOA is the original creator of the Visa and the first commercial national bank. They give credit cards to illegal aliens who have no Social Security card. They make more mistakes … Continue reading

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Six Easy Ways To Make $100

The MyMoneyBlog is my favorite personal finance blog. Here’s a popular entry: 1) Earn interest on your idle cash. Open up a high-yield savings account that links up directly with your existing checking account and pumps up that piddly interest … Continue reading

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Covering The Watchdogs

Dean Starkman writes: The business press has written about the mortgage crisis as a predatory-lender problem, a naïve borrower problem, a compromised rating-agency problem, an irresponsible debt-buyer problem, and, first and foremost, a problem manufactured on Wall Street, which fueled … Continue reading

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Subprime Mortgage Crisis Predicted By Three Academica In 2004

On December 18, 2007, Jonathan Chevreau writes for the National Post: A group of three finance academics foresaw the looming U.S. subprime mortgage crisis at least three years before the problems started to become public early in 2007.    Go … Continue reading

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