Archive for March, 2009
The relationship between Gold and Oil prices has long been examined and there are many theories about it.
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Money is something that is difficult for a lot of people to obtain - and even harder for some people to keep around! It often seems like there is never enough money, and when you do have money, it gets spent right away. However, how would you feel if you knew that there was money out there with your name on it - but you just didn’t know about it? Wouldn’t you want to find money that is yours - and claim that unclaimed cash? When you locate your money, you are able to find cash that you never knew was missing. This can be great for you because it can allow you to get all of that money that might be out there waiting for you, and it is often easier to do than you might believe!
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If you’re interested in purchasing gold as an investment, you are in good company. There are many people getting into gold now, for gold is the traditional hedge against risk for investors, especially since the U.S. was taken off the Gold Standard by President Nixon and the Congress in 1971…..
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There has been quite a bit of discussion lately about short selling and the “uptick rule.” In fact, some believe that the steps towards reinstating these rules have helped bolster stocks of late. What is the uptick rule and why is the mere mention of doing away with said rule possibly creating a rally? Let’s take a look.
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When you need money there is financial help available in the form of government grants. Find out where to find the various grants available for you.
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The Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) has a lot of your tax dollars behind it. The program, introduced in late 2008, had already spent just shy of 300 billion dollars by February 2009 - are you likely to see any money come back, or are your children going to be paying this off for decades to come?
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A hardship letter is the best way to appeal to WAMU for loan modification. This letter is written to explain the current financial crisis which you are going through and what is creating hassles in your path to make the payment to Wamu for your mortgage. As you are writing the letter to the bank to get relief from the pressure of payments that you have in your mind, make sure that you do not complaint about the system of your lender and any other thing in your hardship letter.
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You may have heard of the Scottish Government’s shared equity scheme called lift. I go into a bit more detail to explain how it works and specific information on how it works.
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The most important thing to know about investing in the stock market is that is involves some risk. In fact, there is no such thing as an investment with no risk. And don’t think that you can avoid risk by not investing either.
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Many consumers are wondering what to do with their money during a down economy. Should you invest the extra money or use it to pay off something you owe? It’s a decision that many of us face without a great deal of consideration even though the results may have far reaching consequences! The three factors that ultimately determine the return on any investment are time, interest rate, and amount invested.
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