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March
15
Federal Reserve Bank - Controlling Mortgage Interest Rates Homeowners often become very interested in the Federal Reserve Bank system Every time the board of directors meets, mortgage interest rates are at risk Federal Reserve Bank The Federal Reserve System acts as the central bank of the United States Created in 1913, the Federal Reserve sets monetary and financial policies for the financial industry and trades currency with foreign countries The Federal Reserve also acts as the bank for the federal government When you send a check in with your ...
March
15
Alan Greenspan - A Retrospective No one person has been praised or criticized for the economic progress of the United States over the last 20 years than Alan Greenspan Here's his story Alan Greenspan Alan Greenspan has led a prolific life in the financial industry Many people consider him the single most powerful person in the country With his February retirement approaching, let's take a look at this very interesting man Born in 1926 in New York City, Alan Greenspan was a strong student as shown by graduating summa ...
March
14
What Is A Low APR Credit Card? Shopping had never been lousy since the advent of credit cards Since then, people had always been indulging into various cashless shopping due to the convenience of the credit card However, most people get credit cards only for the sake of shopping They do not even read the fine print on their credit card and the least that they have considered is the one with the low annual percentage rate or APR Most of them did not even know how ...
March
12
Fed Hikes Interest Rates Again On November 1, 2005, the Federal Reserve Bank [Fed] raised interest rates one quarter of a percentage point Since Summer 2004, outgoing Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has been raising interest rates on a regular basis since hitting its low point of just 1% Now at 4%, Greenspan is expected to raise rates two more times before exiting office in January 2006 Will the higher rates stave off inflation? Will the new Chairman continue GreenspanÂ’s incremental ...
March
12
The Role Of Gold Bullion Coins In Your Portfolio Are Gold Bullion Coins Worth It? Today's world offers investors plenty of avenues for their money Which ones are worth it and which ones just bring unnecessary risks with very low chances of profit? Many people have turned to buying gold bullion in order to improve their financial situations We know gold has been around ever since man first started living in a society Gold has grown together with mankind, or vice-versa, depending ...
March
11
Alan Greenspan – A Retrospective No one person has been praised or criticized for the economic progress of the United States over the last 20 years than Alan Greenspan Here’s his story Alan Greenspan Alan Greenspan has led a prolific life in the financial industry Many people consider him the single most powerful person in the country With his February retirement approaching, let’s take a look at this very interesting man Born in 1926 in New York City, Alan Greenspan was ...
March
11
Federal Reserve Bank – Controlling Mortgage Interest Rates Homeowners often become very interested in the Federal Reserve Bank system Every time the board of directors meets, mortgage interest rates are at risk Federal Reserve Bank The Federal Reserve System acts as the central bank of the United States Created in 1913, the Federal Reserve sets monetary and financial policies for the financial industry and trades currency with foreign countries The Federal Reserve also acts as the bank for the federal government When ...
March
10
Time to Make New Year's Financial Resolutions Do you remember any of the New Year's resolutions you made for 2005? If you don't, it may not be such a tragedy After all, you still may have had a good quality of life even if you didn't get to the gym three times a week, learn a new language or take that gourmet cooking class On the other hand, you can make a big difference in your future if you make ...


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