Interest rates and cutback?
Do you think if Bush basically put a cap on adjectives interest rates of say 5% that the reduction would bounce back contained by no time at all?Answers: I chew over if we stopped spending $10 BILLION a month for the war and used that money for the U.S would be a perfect start. With all the debt we are already surrounded by and the money we still need from lenders (other countries). you can expect interest rates to Sky Rocket over the subsequent 10yrs. If I recall right , wager on in the rash 80's I paid 16% for a 30yr mortgage, you can expect those rates again within the near adjectives as long as the republicans continue this destruction of our reduction ..
They have an agenda to backing the rich and big business NOT you and you will all quality that in the years to come...
Caps, price controls, etc. don't work. I'm guessing you're too young at heart to remember the 1974 oil crises. The US have price controls in place which did OK as long as the Middle East flooded us next to cheap oil. But when the grease embargo hit us, instead of oil prices going up (which happen in a souk economy) we ran out of grease. Price controls were lift and we haven't had an grease shortage since. You ever see a gas station run out of gas since? Nope. Same thing applies to interest rates. If we trilby interest rates at 5% (not even sure how we would do that or enforce it) companies and other countries would go elsewhere around the world to lend their money at 6% or 7% or difficult.
The Fed can have some influence over short occupancy interest rates, but overall interest rates are set by the market. Centralized eceonomies resembling communism and socialism have tried what you propose and as you can plainly see, they hold all ruined.
Interest rates are not the primary solution. Fixing the debt market and honest write-downs by the bank for all those crappy CDOs are what is needed to conquer a bottom.
Have you ever be offered a $1000 from anyone over the phone?
i got a give the name from some company called american reader and they told me for some magazine subscriptions i would win a voucher to buy crap online for at least $1000. i took the proposition because i am currently between jobs and it seem nice to be able to spend a bit on me finally but it all seem to go to be true. should i verbs? i put it on my credit card so ill bring the money back but i would be slightly upset if this be a scam. (serious answers only please) appreciation!Answers: I would contact your credit card company and give them the head up. Your credit card company may have some information something like this all in place. Boy, this smells like a scam to me.
i would be drastically leary of an offer similar to that.
it simply does not sound right.
Good things don't come for free. It sounds opening too good to be true and promising a scam. If you gave out your credit card info, anyone can purloin that and use it. Especially to buy stuff off the internet.
I hope I'm wrong!
And if they are reputable. Check the small print. They may make a contribution you 1:1. Meaning for every $1000 you put in, they will clash $1000. A lot of casino and poker sites do that. And if that's the case, you're out $1000.
sounds to perfect to be true! Be careful
Can everyone answer this interview?
What can I do to earn money as a 13-15 year old trying to earn money contained by texas ( close to winter time!!_yea. I know!!)Answers: In IL you can get a workers travel document allowing someone to work under 16. Otherwise adjectives grass, delivering papers or babysitting could be an resort.
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I'd first just look around your room beside a digital camera and find things you don't want anymore and sell them on eBay. I did that a few months ago and made around $2000.
Then, go ask society in your inherited and friends if they have anything they don't want. Even if it's something huge close to an old broken vehicle (I sold one for $650, and a broken scooter for $500). Pretty much everything sells.
If you provide something to big to ship (like my car and scooter), only say it's for "local pickup only" --- next they have to come pick it up. I sold my grandpa's matured steel swing set he didn't want in his backyard anymore on eBay. It go for $250, and the guy who won came, disassembled it, and haul it off (my grandpa needed to throw it away).
It works really well --- especially at first beside the random things you'll find you can trade. Then you just save your eyes open for things individuals don't want that you think can flog!
I think it's dang cool you're trying to formulate money on your own. Good luck!