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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Not so Bullish: Global Consumer Staples
SCR Analysts asked: Finance Portfolio Research & Analysis for Sept. 15 – 19, 2008 From our International (excludes the USA) research division and subsequently International strategy analysts, the following financial analysis excerpts are from revisions recently completed on Internationally based investment … Continue reading
Consumers ‘have Financial Concerns’
Abbi Rouse asked: A significant number of Britons are worried about the country’s economic prospects, new research shows.In the Cracking the Credit Crunch: Recession Veterans vs Recession Virgins study by Fool, it was revealed that 17 per cent of people … Continue reading
Changes For Commercial Financing and Commercial Mortgages
Steve Bush asked: Commercial financing has changed dramatically during the past few months. The net result has been a reduction in commercial lenders as well as stricter standards for acquiring commercial loans and commercial mortgages. Unfortunately there has also been … Continue reading
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Anyone planning to get a “Cash Call” loan, read these consumer complaints first?
Michael T asked: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/finance/cashcall.html They advertise 99% APR for people with excellent credit but who with excellent credit would use Cash Call? So they typically charge 400% APR or more.Nathaniel