Was the US the sole recipient of bailout money?
Ben Bernanke’s testimony before Congress continued today, punctuated by a very entertaining exchange between Bernanke and Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), part of which was an allegation of lending to Greece to aid in the financial turmoil there. You can decide for yourself if Greece should borrow money [...]
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Definition
Debt management plans refer to a type of structured repayment plan that has been set up by a third party. Debtors in need of assistance in the repayment of their debts can avail this plan. Objectives of debt management are to help clear the debts at a reduced level over a fixed period of time. [...]
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Comparison is a Habit
Human nature has a built-in habit that allows us to compare everything with something else we have. As we apply for a credit card, we often compare banking services. Too often, we forget to apply this same theory to debt reduction. Looking the other way, we often hope that the debt will [...]
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JD Salinger: 1919 – 2010
J.D. Salinger, one of the most widely read and enigmatic authors of the last century, has passed away at 91. Untold numbers of people have read what is considered the greatest coming of age story of all time, his novel, “Catcher in the Rye.” The book, his best known work, has [...]
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I don’t know how long this will last, but right now former H&R Block TaxCut fans can get H&R Block At Home 2009 Deluxe Federal + State for only $25 from Amazon, including five federal e-files and free Super Saver shipping. Retail is $45.
From the description: This is the Deluxe version, which handles [...]
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