Archive for the ‘Financial’ Category
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Decide on Your Mortgage Marketing Strategy
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
If you are really determined to work in the mortgage market, you can succeed, provided you are ready to work hard. Marketing your business in a way that, it draws customer attraction is the first and foremost step needed while entering this business environment.
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Emergency? White House admits to planning bailout for months
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
[White House Deputy Press Secretary Tony] Fratto said it would be “unthinkable” for Congress not to pass legislation this week… Fratto insisted that the plan was not slapped together and had been drawn up as a contingency over previous months and weeks by administration officials. He acknowledged lawmakers were getting only days to peruse it…
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Immigrants No Longer See America as the Land of Prosperity
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
The number of immigrants coming to the United States slowed substantially in 2007, with the nation’s foreign-born population growing by only 511,000, compared with about a million a year since 2000, according to Census figures released today. In 14 states, the foreign-born population declined,…
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Young, Rich, and Calling Their Own Shots
Monday, September 22nd, 2008
Entrepreneurs keep getting younger and younger, while their companies only get bigger. From solar energy to lobster trapping, the members of our annual 30 Under 30 list are shaking up a variety of industries — and doing it on their own terms. Meet the next big stars of the business world.
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Who Pays for Wall Street’s $700 Billion Bailout?
Friday, September 19th, 2008
Even though the government has now formally agreed to guarantee the debt of Fannie and Freddie, the White House says it doesn’t see the necessity
—shock me!—to include the cost of doing so in the budget. But have you heard anyone in authority asking about the $700 billion bailout: how do you propose to pay for [...]