Posted by @ Sunday, May. 31st 2009
You’re driving along in your ‘89 Buick, and you hear a horrible rattling noise. Unfortunately, it’s not your transmission: It’s your abdomen.
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JOHN WAGGONER: Uncertainty keeps health care stocks down
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 31st 2009
The slow resolution of debt counselling cases has spurred credit providers and debt counsellors to adopt a drastic new approach – debt mediation – that will require over-indebted consumers to downscale their lifestyles significantly and to hand over their credit cards to debt counsellors to be cut up.
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New ‘tough love’ strategy to get you out of debt
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 31st 2009
Debt counsellors at the launch accused banks of opposing debt counselling applications on technical aspects in court…
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Banks accused of opposing debt counselling
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 31st 2009
Viterra Inc., the Canadian grain handler that is seeking to buy Australia’s ABB Grain Ltd., said it expects to make more acquisitions and is willing to increase its debt levels to do so.
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Viterra sees more acquisitions, open to raising debt
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 31st 2009
WASHINGTON – The federal government is being forced to greatly expand its sales of Treasury bills, notes and bonds to cover a deficit that is projected to soar this year to eye-popping levels. So far all that new debt had been sold at low interest rates as investors have preferred the safety of Treasury securities in uncertain times. But what would happen if that changed?
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Meltdown 101: Deficits raise financing worries
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 31st 2009
The federal stimulus bill is paying for the $3.7 million bypass from U.S.
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Stimulus funds help save highway jobs
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 31st 2009
Former Woolworths’ chief executive Roger Corbett has warned about Australia’s growing debt burden but says the federal government’s recent stimulus packages and China’s growth will underline an economic recovery.
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Corbett warns on debt burden ahead
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 31st 2009
Former Woolworths’ chief executive Roger Corbett has warned about Australia’s growing debt burden.
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Corbett warns on debt burden ahead
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 31st 2009
– With America’s population aging, billions of dollars are spent each year on senior care expenses. But with economic worries affecting many families, cutting costs has become more important than ever
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How to Save Money on Senior Care
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 31st 2009
Obama administration proposals to reap more tax dollars from the foreign-earned profits of U.S. companies are not going over well in the Oil Patch.
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Tax plan for foreign profits worries U.S. oil companies