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Look At Your Present Finances To Save Yourself A Little Cash, And Probably Salvage Your Finances.

By FreeTraffic • Jun 10th, 2009 • Category: Credit Crunch

If you are at this time harassed with your bank balance, what alterations to your broad finances can you make to supply your situation a lift? Here are a few trouble-free pointers.
Go over Your Credit Card
How much of a balance do you have exceptional on all of your credit cards? Are you paying the entire [...]



Skating Upon The Razor?s Edge Of Financial Disaster: Great Depressions Of The Twentieth And Twenty-first Centuries

By FreeTraffic • Mar 15th, 2009 • Category: Credit Crunch

In January of 1920, Roger Babson was a speaker at one of the Association of Commerce Lunches in the Morrison Hotel in Chicago. This was at a time of prosperity. However, Babson predicted a depression to occur within a year. Here is some of what he said.
?We are about to enter [...]



Beat the Credit Crunch – Get Serious and Trade Forex in 4 Simple Steps

By sam • Feb 11th, 2009 • Category: Credit Crunch

If you want to beat the credit crunch then it’s a great time to trade forex, in a market where there is never a recession and you can trade for big profits everyday. If you are prepared to put in some effort you can succeed, with the 4 simple steps enclosed…The OpportunityAs one currency rises [...]



Credit Crunch Impacts On Family Life

By sam • Feb 11th, 2009 • Category: Credit Crunch

The credit crunch is beginning to bite into the heart of families in the UK.Transact, a forum representing over 1,000 organizations that advise on dealing with financial difficulties and debt management have reported a steep rise in the number of middle class families that are asking for help.Whereas it was usually families on benefits that [...]



Credit Crunch: Light at the End of the Tunnel

By admin • Jan 28th, 2009 • Category: Credit Crunch

When thinking about the economic slowdown now gripping the United States, one might think of the naked emperor of yore, who could not realize his condition until told by a child. By the time analysts and the White House recognize the extent of the credit crisis, its effects will probably not be noticeable. So where [...]



Britons Turning to Credit Cards to Pay for Their Homes as Credit Crunch Strengthens Its Hold

By admin • Jan 28th, 2009 • Category: Credit Crunch

To avoid getting into too much debt, people are using cash and store cards more frequently. Retail establishments such as M&S and Debenhams have reported more cash and store card purchases. Stores are seeing a reduction in charge card usage, and it is believed that shoppers have started using them for living expenses such as [...]



Is the Credit Crunch Affecting Self Cert Mortgage Lending?

By admin • Jan 28th, 2009 • Category: Credit Crunch

The credit crunch has meant that we are all feeling the pinch.  Mortgages are especially under fire and lending criteria has been stepped up and many mortgages offering large amounts of credit have been taken off the market.Self cert mortgages have been affected quite a bit by the credit crunch, so much so that there [...]



The Credit Crunch

By admin • Jan 28th, 2009 • Category: Credit Crunch

A credit crunch is a surprise reduction in the availability of finance (or “Loans”), which may be due to increased fear of risk, a change in market conditions, or even a tightening of under-writing. A prolonged credit crunch is the opposite of the good times lending practices when banks feel relaxed.The credit crunch has followed [...]



How to Earn from the Credit Crunch?

By admin • Jan 7th, 2009 • Category: Credit Crunch

We are heading for a major credit crunch scenario by the time the new year rolls in. We have already spent much more than we did lat year, and with the rocketing prices in oil and food things are set to get a lot worse.
The housing market is at an absolute all time low, and [...]



Liability to Increase as Credit Crunch Grips

By admin • Jan 1st, 2009 • Category: Credit Crunch

A research by Lloyd’s show that UK businesses could soon be faced with increased litigation challenges following the global credit crunch, which has created a future insurance liability crisis
The report warns that the credit crunch crisis means that the risk of liability insurance for businesses is a real and expensive matter if they do not [...]