Archive for May, 2009

The right customers

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Every body knows that it is a good thing to be able to have an education, and although it is expensive it is possible to fund the education by use of education loans. These can be repaid over many years and therefore are a great way to make sure you get the information and education you need.

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Foreclosures that make you money

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

 

If you know what you’re doing then you can make a large amount of money from making an investment in tax liens. In fact, you need to know what you’re doing and the way in which the whole process works. Here are 3 steps to making an investment in tax liens.Do Your HomeworkDo your homework. This includes finding out how your county handles them. In addition, be sure you understand the way to go about buying them and you know how you will get your cash in the long run.Again, not only do you have to find out about tax liens typically, you also have to find out about the guidelines you must follow in each county where you hope to buy them. This includes discovering when and where they are going to be sold.Get Money to InvestHowever, you may likely need at least a couple of thousand greenbacks to get started. This will allow you to buy multiple tax liens and/or to buy tax liens that are more than a thousand bucks. Remember, the more money you invest the more money you’ll make.If you want to raise capital in order to invest then you should be in a position to do so by simply asking loved ones. Find Properties and Plan Your StrategyYou do not want to simply dive into a sale and throw down your money. To paraphrase, you would like to choose the ones that may make you the most money with the littlest amount of risk.3 steps to making an investment in tax liens are to do your homework, get cash, and find properties and plan your plan. Ensure you follow these steps before you actually invest any money. If you do then you will make plenty of money investing in tax liens.

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Tax Sale Liens Made Easy and Fast.

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Do you need to find out more information about this online downloadable guide called Tax Lien Sales Made Easy? This guide highlights a step by step for making an investment in tax liens, and is indeed intensely profitable when executed properly.There is usually not an enormous quantity of talk about making an investment in tax liens, but it’s a technique that the rich higher class citizens are using to generate big returns on their money. 1. Don’t ever hop into a deal without properly researching about it first. Slipshod speculators who are too avid to get into tax liens have bought liens tied to worthless houses before, so be sure that you don’t become the subsequent one.I have a lot of control in this kind of investment. As you have done your due diligence and worked out the numbers properly by trying the Tax Liens Made Straightforward , you may be truly guaranteed that you can earn cash with the liens that you get.There are several types of liens available, some cheap and some very dear. You must start by getting a catalogue of all the tax liens in your country and select those that are OK for your investment capital.

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How would a recession in Britian affect the United States? 10 points best answer?

Monday, May 25th, 2009
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Lyn-Z asked:


20,000 jobs in Britain have been lost last month. If Britain enters a recession someday, what are the possible effects it will have on the United States?

Phyllis
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Accountability for Hedge Fund Operational Due Diligence

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

When your investment funds are verified through hedge fund operational due diligence, you can be assured that your investors are doing exactly what they promised they would do and that your investment is being followed by all the necessary industry regulations and upstanding practices. Unfortunately, there are many dishonest investors out there (hello, Mr. Madoff) who say they are practicing due diligence when in reality, they are making a quick buck (or a million quick bucks) while you as the investor are losing your hard earned investments overnight. With the abuse in power that large hedge fund firms use, due diligence is becoming a thing of the past. In reality, this lack of exerting due diligence should be practiced religiously to insure to its investors that everything is being done by the book. 

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How has the recession affected your spending/saving habits?

Thursday, May 21st, 2009
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βling βling asked:


I know that for most people who used to spend more and save less, it has become the opposite. Our household’s jobs are recession proof, but I would like to know what is going on for other people.

Hazel
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Trading The Nasdaq

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

For all those people who have always wanted to trade on the Nasdaq 100 but were unsure how to do so, here is a life-saver for you! Earlier the Nasdaq qas connected with the Futures market which did not make sense with most people and that’s why they stayed away from it. But with the recent change in the QQQ to QQQQ so that people can trade on the Nasdaq qith it, instead of the New York Stock Exchange, it has become easy. With the help of the QQQQ, people can actually use qqq stock option trading strategies for Nasdaq stocks. The way in which people have welcomed this change is evident from the fact that QQQ is the most traded security in the entire of United States of America.

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Are there any ways to avoid the global recession towards which the world is heading?

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
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ankur d asked:


Global Recession is comming and 2008 is predected to be the worst year for US software market.If this becomes reality the impact on the other sectors is inevitable and the world economy is bound to crash.Are there any ways that this can be avoided?

Lydia
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How can a teenager save money during this recession?

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
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Fart Boy 1 asked:


How can I save money during this recession. Im 15 and have no job. I don’t plan on getting a job yet since I am still in high school. I might get a summer job, but that’s too far ahead. For now, do you have any tips for saving money?

Reginald
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What is a definitive way to know if we are in a recession or not?

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
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Deke asked:


There seems to be at least three prevalent trains of thought : we’re in a recession, we’re headed towards a recession, or that the worst is behind us.

I realize certain people such as Ben Bernanke have likely avoided using the term, for fear of how it would affect the market (as it did yesterday, when he spoke before Congress), but is there any true, tell-tale sign to know if we are in — or headed toward — a recession?

Floyd

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