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- 5 Fun & Easy Ways To Get Out Of The Rut By: Steve Errey
I don’t know about you, but sometimes I feel less than great. Low, grouchy, fed-up, and bored are all words you could use to describe what I’m like on those days and I’m probably not the best company. The thing is, days like those are part of the deal with being human – it’s not an elective. There will always be off days, and that’s okay.
But what happens when you get a whole string of those off-days, maybe lasting weeks, months or even years? Too many of us say that we’re... Tags: coach, coaching, fed-up, bored, stuck, rut, confidence, career, relationship, motivation, demotivate
- Organic This ... Organic That - What Exactly is "Organic" Food? By: Tom Nuckels
Everywhere we hear the words organic and organically grown. It seems everyone is beginning to get on the organic band wagon, but what is organic, and how does one know when he gets it? Hopefully the USDA can give us a hand. Tags: organic, organic foods, organically grown, antibiotic free, hormone free, non-GMO, range f
- FED’s reaction to the sub prime mortgage situation By: Armand Glans
It didn’t take long until FED acted and that will in the short term take away some of the stress the market feel regarding the mortgage situation. FED cut the level of interest with 50 points for banks and other players in the financial market. At this stage the market fear that the companies will have there investments costs rapidly increasing cause the revaluation of risks and the last couple of years historically very low spreads on lending. Tags: subprime, mortgages, loans, bonds, FED
- Bernanke Bails Bankers: But Will More Debt Solve The Problem? By: Murray Nickel
September 6th, 2007 Tags: Bernanke, credit bubble, gdp, increase taxes, social security, medicare, us public debt, us dolla
- Mortgage Interest Cut Drives the Market Towards a Bull Market. By: Armand Glans
Fed and Ben Bernanke did cut interest with 50 points which helping the US economy to stay out of a recession. Though critics is not impressed by the FED:s decision to move interest as much as 50 points. The slowdown of the US economy is according to critics not as steep that an interest cut is necessary, but Fed seems to be terrified that the US consumer should stop spending money cause the problems in the housing sector. Tags: FED, investment, interest, mortgage, subprime
- Is The Federal Interest Rate Cut Enough to Stabilize Subprime Mortage Woes? By: Dane Smith
This article discusses the potential outcomes from the impending Federal interest rate cut on the US economy. Tags: fed interest rate, subprime mortage, economy, interest rates,
- Mental Development of Preterm Babies By: Stephen Campbell
Low weight preterm babies who receive breast milk immediately after birth while in the intensive care unit have higher scores of mental development at 30 months as compared to other babies who were not breast fed. Tags: Mental Development of Preterm Babies, breast fed, intensive care unit, central nervous syste
- Survey Shows Majority Want Interest Rate Cuts By: M. Colpitts
Nearly two-thirds of those surveyed say the Federal Reserve needs to cut interest rates to improve the U.S. housing market, according to a new survey by Housing Predictor. Tags: survey, real estate, fed, federal reserve, interest rates, housing
- Fed Restrictions Make Loans Tough By: Dane Smith
This article discusses the recently tightened loan guidelines issued by the Federal Reserve in response to the sub-prime mortage crisis. Tags: fed, loan restriction, austin mls, real estate, subprime
- Certain Types of Meat That Are Healthier Than Others By: Mike Geary
In this article, you'll learn about a certain type of "land meat" that actually gives wild salmon a run for the money in terms of omega-3 fatty acid content. Tags: grass fed beef, grass fed meat, grassfed beef, grassfed meat
- Subprime Woes: Are We Out of the Woods Yet? By: Dane Smith
The White House, the Fed, and bond insurance companies are all taking unprecedented action to minimize the subprime mortgage crisis. But is it enough? This article discusses the likelyhood that the US is headed towards recession with these factors in mind. Tags: subprime, mortgage, fed, bush, economy, recession, bailout, austin real estate, tax relief
- The Perfect Solution For Storing Wood Pellets By: Michael Beikircher
With the large scale usage of wood pellets even inside homes, many companies have started introducing ways and means to store these pellets. Here we discuss some innovative ways to store your wood pellets. Tags: wood pellets, hand fed boilers, pellets stoves
- Subprime Woes Reach New Heights By: Dane Smith
This article discusses the most recent developments in the subprime mortgage crisis, addressing the twin spectres of rising foreclosures and jitters on Wall Street. Tags: subprime, credit, crisis, recession, real estate, foreclosure, fed, interest rate, bear stearns, au
- Bear Strategies By: jenny numan
Many people believe that US will inevitably fall into recession levels; that basically means that no matter which stocks you own, they will probably go down, as it has happened over the last 3 months. Tags: stock, investment, nasdaq, dow jones, ticker, broker, forex, analysis, IPO, bernake, fed,
- Why the Fed is Having Less Influence over Mortgage Interest Rates By: Dane Smith
This article talks about the current relationship between the Fed and mortgage interest rates. Tags: mortgage interest rates, mortgage rates, free mortgage calculator, fed, subprime, foreclos
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