Archive for June, 2008

Jun 29 2008

Video: Mortgage Fraud Charges

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Cuomo Subpoenas Street Firms on Underwriting
Mortgage Reset Plan To Be Unveiled Later Today
HSBC to Bail Out Two SIVs
America’s Top 25 Places to Live to Go to School
Ben Bernanke Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to Congress

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Jun 29 2008

Video: Best Three-Bean Beef Chili

For less than 30 bucks, cook a hearty beef chili for a dinner party.

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Bear Stearns – Outside the Envelope $172-$106
Todays Current Mortgage Interest Rates July 17 2007
Chicago Foreclosures Nearly Double
Forseeing Subprime Mortgage Implosion
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Jun 29 2008

Video: In-Depth Look: The Housing Market

Outlook for Housing – Analysis and Discussion with Donald Brownstein of Structured Portfolio Management

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How About That Mortgage Meltdown?
Federal Reserve Lowers Rate a Quarter Point to 4.50%
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Pulls Popular Subprime Loan From Mix
Todays Current Mortgage Interest Rates June 15 2007
Have a Happy and Safe Holiday!

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Jun 29 2008

Video: Inside Look: Automakers and the Road Ahead

Interview with Automotive Consulting Group President Dennis Virag

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Todays Current Mortgage Interest Rates October 5 2007
Suprime Mortgage Defaults Prove To Be Contagious – Is The Fed Wrong?
CitiMortgage Stops Doing 2nd-Lien/HEL/HELOC Correspondent Program
Bakersfield Police Department Reopens Mortgage Fraud Case – Part 3
Don’t Throw Out The Baby With The Bath Water

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Jun 29 2008

Video: Fed Reviews Bank Investment Rules

Interview with Mark Tenhundfeld, Sr. VP of Regulatory Policy at American Bankers Association

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American Home Mortgage Files for Bankruptcy
Adjustable Rate Mortgage Due? Need a Interest Rate Reduction When You Just Can’t Refinance
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Cities Are Selling Foreclosures On E-bay
Mortgage Problems Hamper Pending Home Sales

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Jun 28 2008

Technical Analysis: The Key To Big Profits In The Stock Market

The stock market will get the best of every trader at some point. That is just a fact right? Well…I don’t believe it is and I’ll tell you why.
In my experience, the difference between successful and non-successful traders is self-awareness, not market favoritism. The stock market isn’t a “thing” that pursues personal vendettas…it’s simply a stream of data. And in fact, the only thing that gives meaning to this stream of data is our background knowledge of it, and our own interpretations and experiences with it. Making the best and most consistent use of this knowledge and experience, requires an understanding of our own personal data stream first—that is, knowing who we are, what our tendencies are, our strengths, weaknesses, beliefs, and perspectives.
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I am often asked, what went wrong? Why did “this” or “that” trade go against me? Why is this market so horrible for trading? Why does [...]

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Jun 28 2008

Freedom from debt comes with a price

I was just pondering on how anything worth getting requires a fight.
I am saddened when I hear people concede to a debt-ridden life. Freedom is attainable, but they aren’t willing to pay the price for it because they are comfortable. Spending money is comfortable. Not spending it when you want to can be very painful, but it gets easier.
Getting out of debt and being a good steward of your finances is not easy – but it is worth it. Remember, if it is worth having, it is worth fighting for.
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Here is a little bit of what I have been reading the last week…

Warren Buffett pays attention to every detail of his finances and that is part of his success.
A graph showing the vast difference between CEO pay and everyone else
This article talks about how 60% of todays oil price is based on speculation
BoltBus and MegaBus are offering $1 fares from [...]

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Jun 28 2008

Introducing You to PFN

MoneyNing.com has found a home today because it will be part of the brand new Personal Finance Network (PFN)!  The aim of the network is not to compete with other ones out there but rather to group together bloggers of different backgrounds who share the same interests and vision.  The members (apart from myself) are:
Blunt Money:
A re-married mother who managed to pay off her credit card debt of $15,000! Like the rest of us, she continues to learn about saving and investing to improve her financial situation. With her only debt being her mortgage, there’s definitely something to learn from so head on over there!
Canadian Capitalist:
One of two Canadian bloggers of the network, Canadian Capitalist is another blogger that is almost debt free. The way he’s managed to do so is to save a significant portion of his income, contribute to his retirement accounts, and prepay his [...]

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Jun 28 2008

How To Use Trading Routines In Your Investing

WHY HAVE A TRADE PLAN:
Each time you fire up the trading software, you transport yourself into the world of global markets. You are traveling! Your purpose for traveling into this world…is profit; returning home with profit is your short-term goal. Long-term, you are likely in search of capital growth, stability, income and longevity. Experienced travelers use travel plans to venture from one location to another, and Accendo Traders strongly recommends trade plans for the stock market traveler.
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The alternative is risk attraction. Travel risk directly threatens your short-term goal of profit; but more importantly, it assaults your long-term goals of capital growth and longevity. Whether traveling to an unfamiliar city or into the global stock market via trading, the risks are the same. Risk in the form of: Getting lost, Wasting time, Capital mismanagement and strained decision making, Confusion, Late to the party, Unnecessary surprise, Fear, and even running [...]

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Jun 28 2008

Strategies To Save Your Hard Earned Income On Family Vacations

Given the continued increase in basic living costs, people are ever more anxious to find money saving strategies, including the use of a variety of investment tools.
Vacation planning, particularly for large families, can be time-consuming and exhausting. In this article, we’ll cover tips that will help you cut down on costs and still enjoy a great vacation. Keep reading to learn more.
1. Save on airfare by being flexible with your dates.
If you are able to travel on a slow day like a Tuesday, Wednesday or an early Sunday morning flight, you can often save yourself a lot of money. Booking flights during non-peak times (like early morning or red-eye flights) is also a great way to shave costs.
Today, price negotiation sites such as Priceline.com or Hotwire.com let you book flights for cheaper as long as you don’t care what airline you fly with or what time your [...]

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