Archive for August, 2009
Credit-card Stocks Rise After Upgrades (Fox News)
By admin on August 25th, 2009
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Credit-card Stocks Rise After Upgrades
Canadian Stocks Fall, Led by Financials, on Credit-Loss Concern (Bloomberg)
Aug. 24 (Bloomberg) — Canadian stocks fell for the first time in a week, led by financial shares, after U.S. peer SunTrust Banks Inc. predicted more credit losses for the industry a day before Bank of Montreal s earnings report.
S&P raises Fresh Del Monte corporate credit rating (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Standard & Poor’s raised its corporate credit rating on Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. one notch higher in the junk category and said it has a positive outlook.
CREDIT COUNSELORS SEEING MORE HOMEOWNERS FACING FORECLOSURE (Arkansas News Bureau)
By admin on August 23rd, 2009
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Though the Pine Bluff area hasnt been hit as hard as Las Vegas and cities in California and Florida, local credit counselors have noticed an increase in those seeking help to avoid foreclosure.
Home-buyer credit may be extended (Boston Herald)
It’s one of the biggest unknowns bugging would-be buyers of houses and condos this summer: Will Congress let the $8,000 nonrepayable tax credit for first-time purchasers…
Experts rate the best credit cards (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
By admin on August 23rd, 2009
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Whether you’re looking for low rates, a chance to build credit or generous rewards, here are a few cards you should consider.
Credit Card Payment Performance Improves (Washington Post)
Credit card charge-off rates, which measure balances that banks have given up on collecting, dropped for the first time since September, according to a Moody’s report released Friday.
Lobbying intensifies to extend first-time home buyer tax credit (Los Angeles Times)
Trade groups for real estate agents and home builders are pressuring Congress to continue and even broaden the $8,000 credit, which is scheduled to expire Nov. 30. It’s one of the biggest unknowns bugging would-be buyers of houses and condos this summer: Will Congress let the $8,000 nonrepayable tax credit for first-time purchasers expire as scheduled 14 weeks from now?
silver colloidal solutions
By rockstar on August 22nd, 2009
Colloidal silver has been around since the dawn of time, and has been used therapeutically against a wide range of pathogenic invaders for thousands of years. Colloidal silver benefits are numerous and varied, and provide protection across the board against a host of viruses, bacteria, fungal conditions. This silver antibiotic can be used in many different applications, and these include preparations such as a colloidal silver gel that can be used topically, a colloidal silver nasal spray that as the name implies, is used within the nasal cavity itself.
There are many different silver colloidal solutions within the market place today, and go by the name of colloidal silver water, ionic silver and silver colloids. At the end of the day, a good quality silver product should consist of approximately 60% ionic silver with the remaining 40% being composed of suspended silver particles. The benefits of colloidal silver are numerous, and this product has primarily a positive image within the community.
Get Your Utilities Audited
By rockstar on August 20th, 2009
A utility audit is a quick and simple way to find out if you could be paying less each month for your utilities. Sometimes companies will accidentally overcharge you or incorrectly read the usage amounts from your meter. Having them audited is not costly and can benefit you more than you might realize. You can even find out if there are better rates offered from your company’s leading competitors.










