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  • Knowing The Several Types Of Investment Scams
    By: danyms9ebe | - We all know which stock fraud, also referred to as stock options fraudulence, relates to misleading folks for the money, however there are numerous forms of investment fraudulence, just about all just like equally bad as the subsequent. Bernie Madoff, Martha Stewart, along with the good persons over at Enron are offering (or dished up) occasion for different expenses involving share scams. There are numerous types nevertheless we are going to merely discuss the people anyone tend to read about i ...
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  • Gucci Belt Shows Men Charming And Mature
    By: candytao | - Mark Madoff was remembered fondly by former classmates Monday. Lev Seltzer, reached by telephone in Israel, where he now lives, recalled working on a sixth-grade assignment at a Long Island school to create a fake television commercial. He said the ad mocked a long-running life cereal commercial that featured a boy named Mikey who hated everything else but liked the cereal. In the absolute apple whims parties acclimate and brutal added acceptable baggage is alleged to. Why not step back overall ...
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  • Rolex Watches: The Pinnacle Of Watchmaking
    By: Andy Wilburn | - Timeless luxury its a phrase that evokes expensive stores and expensive taste. Its a phrase that speaks of Bergdorf Goodmans, of late night dinners at the fanciest place in town. Its also a phrase that applies to Rolex watches some of the most beautiful and most luxurious watches around. Rolex, which is a Swiss company, has been making status symbol timepieces for over a hundred years. Way back in 1905, Hans Wilsdorf and his brother in law founded a company, which was then ca ...
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  • The Social Contract Is Not Socialism
    By: Skip Conover | - Conservative media personalities try to throw the word "socialism" or "socialist" into everything they say about politics. It's time to call them at their game, and show how they are using psychology to manipulate the American electorate.

    Words are symbols, which have deep meaning in our subconscious minds. For those in my generation and older, "socialism" means the old Soviet Union, the "evil empire" that dominated Russian life for over 70 years. That was a system that famously di ...

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  • 3 Myths About Attorney Tyler, Tx Offices
    By: Evans Baliol | - The humble bankruptcy attorney Tyler, TX gets perhaps more bad press than just about anybody. You could be a professional last-beer-in-the-fridge-drinker and still get less flak than your average lawyer. The truth of the matter is that being an attorney is just a job, like any other. Those who dedicate themselves to the profession need to be professional, courteous, knowledgeable and have a good instinct for their chosen career. This lies in sharp contrast to these three myths that the average a ...
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  • Dsk Tron Ferry Comment Bubble Swells Swells
    By: airjordan | - The situation concerning DSK and it is aftershocks - podiatry essonnienne, peddling having to do with rumours to paedophile Ministers - have an interesting case study to the normal daily functioning via the storage scene in other words the world of most of the commentators, almost all viewed video computer programming toward blogosphere. That Will investigate, must-have something from inquire into. Your Old Watches to the DSK protective case not a single thing established. Regarding whether an i ...
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  • Your Own Retirement Hedge Fund
    By: Doug West | - Isn't it odd that the US government won't let you invest in a hedge fund unless you are worth a million or more, but they will sell you a lottery ticket as long as you have the price of the ticket?

    Something is wrong with that picture isn't there? Those ones who buy a lottery ticket every day would be MUCH better off if they could invest that money. Even if they picked Bernnie Madoff as their Hedge Fund manager, they have a better chance of coming out than with the lottery ticket (m ...

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  • 2 Business Lessons That Could Make You A Million Dollars
    By: kas ksundheim | - 1. Real ethics are an absolute necessity.

    In today's work environment, there is a sense that a person should do anything it takes to close a sale. With this mentality, ethical lines are often blurred by desperation to make a sale, and many are willing to offer anything and everything necessary to close the deal. Pitching a client a song and dance, and over-promising the results that can be delivered may work in the short-term, but what happens in the long-run?

    Currently ...

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  • The Coming Chinese Collapse
    By: Delwyn Lounsbury | - The coming Chinese collapse is the biggest story in the whole wide world (After the Anglo financial power elite conspiracy which is the biggest story in the universe). As the rest of the world tightens its belt and then half starves in the Greater Depression, who is going to buy China's products? Communist capitalism - game over - it wasn't a good idea anyway. Too bad 1.3 billion people had to be infected by a cancerous communism gone ballistic.

    China's white-hot rate of manufa ...

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  • Music: The World"€™s Worst Investment"€¦and How You Can Get In On It!
    By: Jim Lim | - Since the golden age of payola, investment bankers have laughed at music as the worlds dumbest investment. But while Wall Street gurus such as Lehman Brothers and Bernie Madoff guided their moneyed gentry into investments like AIG, General Motors, Worldcom, Adelphia and Enron, all under the watchful eye of the SEC, music companies were busy generating billions upon billions of dollars by selling products of tangible, objective value. Music! By the way, has anyone seen my check from the gover ...
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  • Random Questions For The American Political Class - We Were Just Wondering
    By: Bruno Korschek | - According to news reports, most of the politicians that left Washington last month for their five week vacation held very few town hall style meetings to reconnect with their constituents. Could it be that they did not WANT to reconnect with their constituents, given the extremely low ratings the American political class garners in all major opinion polls?

    In the absence of face-to-face meetings with our elected officials, I thought it would be a public service if we could lay out ...

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  • The Power Elite Are Talking Over
    By: Delwyn Lounsbury | - By Delwyn Lounsbury - THE DEFLATION GURU

    The power elite conspiracy is the biggest most important story in the whole universe! I use the term Anglo financial power elite and lump in their crony capitalists and mega military Machiavellian enablers, but the power elite were first mentioned by C. Wright Mills in his 1956 book, "The Power Elite." Mills wrote about wealthy, well connected families seeking to get more power and wealth by treating people like pawns in a chess game. ...

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  • Random, But Pertinent, Questions For The American Political Class - I Was Just Wondering...
    By: Bruno Korschek | - According to news reports, most of the politicians that left Washington last month for their five week vacation held very few town hall style meetings to reconnect with their constituents. Could it be that they did not WANT to reconnect with their constituents, given the extremely low ratings the American political class garners in all major opinion polls?

    In the absence of face-to-face meetings with our elected officials, the following questions are what we likely would have asked ...

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  • Guess Who Is Manipulating The Markets
    By: Jlevy | - When we think of market manipulators, names like Bernie Madoff and Mike Milken come to mind. Or perhaps it's Michael Douglas' character Gordon Gekko from the 1987 classic Wall Street.

    These guys profited from exploiting investors, causing major losses in the process.

    All three of these men went to jail for their crimes, even the fictional Gordon Gekko. But there is blatant market manipulation taking place right now that is sure to go unpunished. The worst part is that i ...

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  • New York Mets Tickets : The Mets Have Played In Three Additional World Series
    By: Amanda Harrison | - The New York Mets are a professional baseball team based in the borough of Queens in New York City, New York. They belong to Major League Baseball's National League East Division.

    One of baseball's first expansion teams, the Mets were founded in 1962. From 1964 to 2008, the Mets' home ballpark was Shea Stadium. In 2009, they moved into a new stadium, Citi Field.The Mets won the 1969 World Series. Since, they have played in three additional World Series, including a second dramatic ...

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  • Shaw Capital Management Scam Info: Milos Forman To Tackle First Financial World Scam Artist In "€˜po
    By: Shaw Capital Management Scam Info | -

    http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/archives/2011/04/27/milos_forman_to_tackle_first_financial_world_scam_artist_in_ponzis_scheme/

    Its been quite a while since we last heard from legendary director Milos Forman. His last effort was the not-so-well received Goyas Ghosts way back in 2006 but it looks like the man behind One Flew Overs The Cuckoos Next, Loves Of A Blonde, and Amadeus isnt done yet and pushing eighty years old, he ...

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  • Has It Come To This?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - In 2011, with the economy still trying to recover from a recession, Kohler introduced the Numi toilet. It has a built-in music system, ambient lighting, touchscreen remote, motion-activated lid and seat, retracting bidet, air dryer, air deodorizer, heated seat and floor vents that keep your feet warm. All this for just $6,400. Then there's the Segway i2 Ferrari Edition. It doesn't look any different from the stock model except it's red, has a Ferrari logo, a leather handlebar bag and a price of ...
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  • Bestselling Books About Investing Your Money
    By: Roberto Sedycias | - For seventy years, Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People has influenced people worldwide by teaching social skills that not only win others over but give way to personal financial success. This book is as useful today as it was when it was first published. Carnegie teaches skills through underlying principles of dealing with people so that they feel appreciated and important; thus, you can make someone do what you want them to do by learning how to see the situation in their ey ...
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  • A Stock Fraud Attorney Can Help
    By: Abigail Aaronson | - A stock fraud attorney can help individuals who have been the victims of monetary investment wrongdoing. When investors rely on their brokerage firms' representatives to guide them and they are betrayed, it can be a devastating experience, financially and emotionally. These illegal offenses are not only looked into by police investigators, they are also punishable after being investigated by the FBI and SEC. FBI stands for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. SEC stands for Securities and Exchan ...
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  • Don't Grow Old Gracefully
    By: mark clemens | - We Americans are all about graceful aging. We know that we will eventually die and that the date for this comes closer as we pass our fiftieth birthdays. All which then happens is to be in preparation for this event.

    All of us have some ideas of what those final days will look like--what we will be doing in them, who will be there, what others will experience as the result. But these were not thoughts that most of us had while in college or on our fortieth birthdays-- that is, th ...

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  • New York Mets Tickets : The Mets Easily Clinched A Wild Card Spot In The Playoffs
    By: Amanda Harrison | - The New York Mets are a professional baseball team based in the borough of Queens in New York City, New York. They belong to Major League Baseball's National League East Division. One of baseball's first expansion teams, the Mets were founded in 1962.

    From 1964 to 2008, the Mets' home ballpark was Shea Stadium. In 2009, they moved into a new stadium, Citi Field.The Mets won the 1969 World Series. Since, they have played in three additional World Series, including a second dramatic ...

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  • Fitness Makes It Easier To Grow Old Gracefully
    By: mark clemens | - We Americans are all about graceful aging. We know that we will eventually die and that the date for this comes closer as we pass our fiftieth birthdays. All which then happens is to be in preparation for this event.

    All of us have some ideas of what those final days will look like--what we will be doing in them, who will be there, what others will experience as the result. But these were not thoughts that most of us had while in college or on our fortieth birthdays-- that is, th ...

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  • Is It Really The End Of The World
    By: mark clemens | - People have had thoughts about the end of the world for as long as they have been able to think. They have been most prolific on this subject during extreme oppression and persecution. In one form or another, there has always been the hope that an end would come to everything, vindicating the faithful.

    Things are a little different nowadays. They are not quite as turbulent, at least for us. But we now know more about the cosmos and thus find ourselves contemplating the possibility ...

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  • Warnings Unheeded, Disasters Incurred - Warnings From Omni Magazine, Circa 1989
    By: Bruno Korschek | - Omni is a defunct monthly magazine whose writing style and articles were a combination of scientific fact, technology and science fiction. It was in print from 1978 until 1995. An article from its January, 1989 issue was entitled, "Near Future Potential For Massive Terrorism on U.S. Soil" and was written by G. Gordon Liddy, a character infamous for his Watergate shenanigans. The article is written as a fictional memo to the President of the United States, summarizing the cause and impact of a mu ...
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  • Did The Sec Cover Up The Madoff Scandal?
    By: Brian Mahany | - Since the day the Bernie Madoff scandal became public, many commentators and Congressional leaders have wondered why it took the SEC so long to discover the largest Ponzi scheme in the history of the United States. Harry Markopolis, the Madoff whistleblower, says he blew the whistle a decade earlier but no one would listen. Recent revelations that the SEC's top lawyer reaped over $1.5 million in profits from a Madoff investment account have suddenly rekindled the flames.

    Madoff trus ...

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  • 7 Warnings Signaling You're Dealing With A Bernie Madoff-like Cash Gifting Sponsor
    By: Ryan Biddulph | - I look at the bright side of cash gifting. Where your attention and energy goes expands. It makes little sense to dwell on the negative unless you want more of it.

    With that in mind let's look at 10 cash gifting red flags.

    Little Bernie Madoff's do exist in cash gifting.

    Their sole intent: parting you from your money.

    #1 Shadowy Handles

    I wouldn't pledge a cash gift to Mr. X. Why the hell would you?

    #2 Shadowy Picture ...

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  • Bernie Madoff: The Stock Fraud King
    By: Mark Etinger | - It's utterly shocking and appalling when you look at the list of convicted former stock brokers currently incarcerated in the United States for stock fraud, and you realize how long and extended that list of disgusting, greedy criminals is.

    However, as revolting and dishonorable as all of these convicts are, not one of them compares to the evil that is Bernard Lawrence Madoff.

    Bernard "Bernie" Madoff, thankfully, is currently Bureau of Prisons Register #61727-054 at the ...

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  • Ponzi Schemes: Don't Be A Victim.
    By: Kevin Connell | - We are all aware that financial schemes are rampant, especially in the digital age when con artists can wreak havoc and be gone before unsuspecting targets even know what hit them. Although, baby boomers are often the targets of such schemes because they have a lifetime of money to invest, up and coming young investors are prime targets as well. This may be because they are often inexperienced, less likely to check references and company history, more likely to rely on internet sources, and u ...
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  • Understanding The Rembrandt Affair Better
    By: Prasoon Kumar | - The author Daniel Silva is well renowned for creating international spy thrillers and with The Rembrandt Affair he again shows us why. Here he comes up with a plot which merges the worlds of intelligence and art together. It also has the elements of Bernie Madoff like villain, looted art, Iran nuclear scene and Holocaust (mostly in terms of this generation).


    Gabriel Leads a Quiet Life

    Gabriel Allon, the hero of The Rembrandt Affair works as an art restorer and i ...

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  • White Collar Crimes
    By: Henry Wade | -
    Currently, more and more big name executives like Bernie Madoff are finding themselves behind bars. The crimes that high level executives commit take more planning, more sneaking and more tact. As a white collar defense attorney in Dallas-Forth Worth for The Wade Law Firm, Henry Wade has helped win cases for defendants of these types of crimes for over 20 years.

    The term "white collar crime" is used as a type of slang meaning any crime committed in relation to a business. It ...

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  • Lessons In The Tom Petters And Bernie Madoff Scandals
    By: Johnson111 | - Tom Petters (alleged) expense plan is estimated to have price his traders $3 billion in losses. Bernie Madoff's $50 billion Ponzi plan has just blown up over the past few weeks. The $50 billion Madoff losses are the largest fraud-related investor losses in history by a wide margin. What lessons can traders understand from these recent giant fraud schemes to protect themselves inside the future so they aren't duped too?

    1. If it sounds as well very good being true, it most likely isn ...

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  • Madoff May Face Jail Over Lavish Gifts
    By: catsuit | - THE SCALE of Bernard Madoff's attempts to transfer his family's valuables was revealed yesterday as US prosecutors detailed the contents White Shiny Metallic Bowknot Mini Skirt Suit of at least five packages shipped from his Manhattan apartment to relatives and others.

    The list reads less like a court document than a catalogue of the trappings of Park Avenue privilege: diamond Cartier and Zentai watches, a diamond bracelet, four diamond brooches, a jade necklace, a gold watch and o ...

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  • Ethics: An Inherent Element Of An Effective Hr Program
    By: Onyx Global HR | - Over my 34 year HR career, I have witnessed a deterioration of ethics in the general publics behavior and in business practices. WorldCom, Enron, Tyco, Adelphia, Global Crossing, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, etc., are recent reminders of how far some executive management teams and their friendly Boards are willing to go to achieve personal and business objectives that are not in the long-term interest of the organization. Consequently, it should come as no surprise that many ...
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  • A Rose By Any Other Name...
    By: John Berling Hardy. | - Corporate malfeasance, collusion, corruption are on everyone's lips these days. Some of us want blood, those who are more circumspect say: we can do little about water that has flowed under the bridge; we must take steps to prevent this from happening again. What comes next? Better regulations and new laws.

    Laws, unfortunately, are always reactive. They are designed to protect against what has happened before repeating itself in the future in the same precise specific way. It is very ...

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  • Madoff's Homes Remain On Market Despite Steep Price Cuts
    By: Joe Cline | - Once famous as a shrewd New York financier, Bernie Madoffs arrest for running a Ponzi scheme in December 2008 made headlines. His subsequent convictions on eleven felony counts led to his imprisonment for 150 years and the confiscation of his personal fortune, but left behind billions of dollars worth of unpaid losses on the part of the victims of his scheme. As a result, the sale of Madoffs four luxury homes has been closely watched by the public as well as his victims who are in line to ...
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  • Famous Real Estate On The Market
    By: Ki Gray | - Ever curious about which homes of the rich and famous, or just famous, are on the market? Last heard, there was an abundance of famous real estate available.

    You can't talk about famous real estate on the market without mentioning Bernie Madoff's real estate woes. One person's woes are another person's treasure, though. Federal marshals put the modest Montauk, New York home up for sale just recently. His Manhattan Upper East Side duplex with 4,000 square feet of living space ...

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  • Investing On Your Own - How To Make Money Investing In The Stock Market
    By: Mike Singh | - For many individuals, the thought of investing their money in stocks, securities and bonds can be a scary proposition. For some, images of Bernard Madoff coupled with the recession makes for a very risky market indeed. You have probably heard of too many banks, insurance companies and investment houses folding under the pressure of the recession as well as the domino effect of fraudulent Ponzi schemes.

    For others, you probably think that the investment world is so complicated and co ...

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  • Legal Matters In The News: High-profile White Collar Cases
    By: Daniel Beasley | - White-collar crime is not a new phenomenon. However, because of several high-profile cases that have been scrutinized by the press over the past two decades, they have drawn more attention. During difficult economic times, cases involving high-profile figures such as Bernie Madoff, Sir Allen Stanford, Kenneth Lay, and Michael Milken seem to incite the publics anger. Even though white-collar crimes are generally not violent in nature, the idea that someone cheated another out of their ha ...
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  • "ask Not What You Want To Sell, But What Your Market Wants To Buy"
    By: Ted Ciuba | - Over the past several months of this economic correction-when there's a lot of instability, a lot of softening of the market-a lot of people are getting hurt, or getting cut back, or sales are down. All of that's true.

    So I've given out more than my usual amount of advice on how to adapt to these things. Because so often I'm talking about making it, how to adapt. What do you do? Well, you go back to basics. You start doing the things that you did there originally that made you suc ...

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  • 3 Words That Bring Material Riches And Power
    By: marciano guerrero | - From the dawn of history to today, some humans seem to "have it all." Maybe we should a take a second look at our obsession with equality, the Declaration of Independence notwithstanding.

    Separating the Wimps from the Hunters

    Even in our times we show a great deal of respect and admiration for those who are good hunters: head hunters, job hunters, partner hunters, and other type of hunters. While we are in awe of aggressive behavior, we denigrate wimps and whiners. Pres ...

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  • Madoff's Mansions On The Market
    By: Ki Gray | - Marshalls are preparing to put Madoff's mansions on the market, and victims of his ponzi scheme are hoping to cash in big time. Based on court records, the FBI is revving up to sell an estimated $30 million in real estate and property, all of which will go to his victims. The three homes on the way to market are a penthouse in Manhattan, a Montauk beach house on Long Island and a waterfront Palm Beach retreat.

    Vacation property Madoff owned in C d'Azur that was seized by the fed ...

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  • More Unusual Background Checks
    By: Kit Fremin | - We have done background checks on all types of people from a group of nuns to Bernie Madoff to Knight Rider. Below are a few of my favorite stories.

    "THOSE" PEOPLE

    Several years ago I called and spoke to a New York based magazine editor who was listed as a personal reference for an applicant that we were doing a background check on. While talking to her she told me that she thought that background checks were a horrible invasion of one's privacy and that she thought tha ...

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  • Bernie Madoff's "red Flag" Pals May Get Off
    By: Ben Goldman | - When Bernard Madoff was arrested on December 11th, 2008, it signified what could be the largest fraud in Wall Street and United States history. The government estimates that over $65 billion was lost in an elaborate Ponzi scheme, bankrupting and ruining investors. The investors that lost their money ranged from average working-class adults who had poured their life savings into the fund to large multi-billion-dollar charities who are now facing bankruptcy. And considering there were nearly 5,000 ...
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  • Madoff 150 Year Sentence Poses Questions
    By: Lynn Bulmer | - Real estate fraud has become a common occurrence in our distressed economy. Last April, the FBI uncovered the largest mortgage fraud case ever prosecuted in Southern California. It involved an elaborate con which defrauded over 70 lenders for millions of dollars. Recently, we've seen the "foreclosure rescue" scams, "short sale facilitation" scams, and "loan modification" scams.

    By far one of the coldest, most calculating deceptions, extending over 20 years and $67 billion was the ...

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  • Are White Collar Crime & Blue Collar Crime Treated Equally? - By David Jenson
    By: Laura Jones | - Hillary Transue was a good student with a clean record, so she never imagined she'd hear a judge sentence her to three months in juvenile detention. What heinous act did this young Bonnie Parker do to invoke the court's wrath? The 15-year-old merely spoofed her assistant principal on MySpace. (If Skinner only knew it could be that easy to lock up Bart Simpson.)

    Tragically, this is not an isolated incident. In this particular Pennsylvania county, a 14-year-old got nine months for l ...

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  • The Best Advice On Not Becoming A Bernard Madoff Style Home Business Victim
    By: Daniel Herzner | - The hardest thing for people to deal with when they're victimized by a scam is the feeling of being violated and used. Yes, any loss of money resulting from having been taken by a scam artist is a bitter pill to swallow, but that feeling of helplessness is the hardest thing of all to deal with.

    I've read the firsthand accounts of many of Madoff's victims and they uniformly say the same thing: knowing that they were getting blindly ripped off year after year is what really made the ...

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  • The Investment Gods Are Angry
    By: Steve Selengut | - The Working Capital Model (WCM) is an historically new methodology, but with roots deeply imbedded in the building blocks of capitalism, and financial psychology--- if there actually is such a thing.

    The earliest forms of capitalism sprung from ancient Roman mercantilism, which involved the production of goods and their distribution to people or countries around the Mediterranean.

    The sole purpose of the exercise was profit and the most successful traders quickly ...

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  • How To Overcome Your Financial Hurdles
    By: Louis Meyer | - The mortgage crisis and the subsequent global financial meltdown has left a deep impact on the US and global economy. Jobs are being lost in millions and all kinds of financial distress calls are being sounded. To top it all now the $50bn fraud by Bernard Madoff. So the big question is how to get out of this financial strangle if you are caught in one. The best way to approach bad credit repair is to get a copy of your credit report and scrutinize it closely. This will help to understand which e ...
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  • A Public Thank You To Bernie Madoff, The Ultimate Financial Advisor
    By: Zoey Jordan | - You have very likely heard of the 2008 financial whiz of the year, Bernie Madoff. He's what's being called the "master of the ultimate Ponzi scheme." I would like to publicly thank Mr. Madoff. His financial empire and reputation, and the fortunes of many, many people ultimately crumbled. However, he left us with one very important point that financial advisors and planners have been trying to get across to their clients for years: pay attention. Your money is only as safe as the trust you g ...
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