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15 hours ago ago from Stock Capitalist

A default rate of 12 to 14 percent. That is up from 1% in 2007 and a long-term average of 4.5%. These are not just small firms, but companies with more than $100 million in assets as well. That doesn't sound like recovery to us. What is very significant is At the same time the Fed and Wall Street are trying to cover-up, as they did 2-1/2 years ago what became a credit crisis. Last time they ramped up the stock market and they are attempting ...

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23 hours ago ago from Articles Directory – Submit Articles Free

An important part of managing your finances well includes keeping debt levels at a minimum. If you are like the average consumer, it is almost impossible to live completely debt free, however as many people have learned, carrying high interest Credit Card debt can destroy any chance of reaching your financial goals. Each year we all have the opportunity to start “fresh” and outline our goals for the coming twelve months. This year it is ...

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10 hours ago ago from The Total Collapse

Home Participate Contact Subscribe The Total Collapse World War III guaranteed 2010 Food Crisis for Dummies – Are We Ready? by TheTotalCollapse.com on December 21, 2009 There is no precedence for the panic and chaos will occur next year. The global food supply/demand picture has NEVER been so out of balance. The 2010 food crisis will rearrange economic, financial, and political order of the world, and ...

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18 hours ago ago from The Financial Physician

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