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Posts about Mortgage Rate Outlook as of April 6, 2009

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04/06/2009
D id you know your mortgage broker has a dirty little secret? … homeowners out of sixteen billion dollars this year alone. What is it? Read the following mortgage tips to help you avoid paying too much for your next home loan. Mortgage Brokers Compensation
04/06/2009
Protectionism: G-20′s Elephant In The Room Vidya Ram A Latvian farmer explains why it’s destroying his business. Uldis Krievars has had to make big changes to keep his 400-cow dairy farm in Latvia alive. He’s cut back on feed, canceled construction plans and got some of his tractor drivers to sell milk on the streets
04/06/2009
What Did Interest Rates Do This Week? ** based on Freddie Mac weekly average survey ** 30-yr Fixed – Slightly Lower This Week:  4.78% ( … of mortgage-rate activity, since there are no major economic data coming up. Short-Term Rate … record low rate since 1971) Last Week:  4.85% 1yr Ago:  5.88% 15-yr Fixed – Slightly Lower
04/06/2009
Real Mortgage Rates and Tip For Today Ask Terri A Question Updated Daily 10 AM MST The ONLY Place on The Web for Daily Updates of Real Mortgage … – Transcribed “Good morning Iâ??m Terri Ewing and today is April 6th. This is The Mortgage Insiderâ??s Rate … you tomorrow.” Todayâ??s Real Mortgage Rate Podcast Click Play Button To Hear
Greenspan’s Bogus Defenseintermexfreemarket.blogspot.com
04/06/2009
Greenspan’s Bogus Defense Mises Daily by Robert P … had been close for decades. Between 1971 and 2002, the fed-funds rate and the mortgage rate moved … with its open-market operations) and the mortgage rate moved along in sync, when all of a sudden Greenspan
Mortgage rates at record low for second weekfloridaloanspecialist.wordpress.com
04/06/2009
This information is posted by www.FloridaLoanSpecialist.com for your convenience. Need Financing? … . The average rate on a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped to 4.52 percent this week, from 4.58 percent … a new effort to assist the staggering U.S. housing market. Mortgage finance giant Freddie
Comparison shopping for a mortgagelatimesblogs.latimes.com
04/06/2009
Since comparison shopping for mortgage came up in a Saturday L.A. Land post and its thread, here are some tips from “How to Lock in the Lowest Mortgage Rate … or BankRate.com , which list current mortgage rates offered by dozens of lenders. But make sure you also
Newfoundland Real Estate Stats for Marchstjohnsrealestateonline.com
04/06/2009
It’s been an interesting 1st quarter for the Real Estate in Newfoundland.  The sky has not fallen in the St … rates have dropped considerably in the past year.  The variable mortgage rate was close to 6% middle … have increased in number as have the number of sales for the month of March. Mortgage rates
04/06/2009
A Volatile Week Mortgage markets were up-and-down last week as rates fell Monday and Tuesday before surging higher from Wednesday through Friday. In some cases, after touching all-time lows, conforming mortgage rates added … refinances. It was the second week in a row that mortgage rates worsened. Reasons for the Increase
04/06/2009
by Mijn adviseur Whenever you read a general article about mortgages the term foreclosure is oftentimes accompanying it … to drop the rate of interest you pay on your property yearly and therefore reduce your monthly mortgage rate. A reverse mortgage is beneficial to senior citizens. If you are 62 or older, own your home

How money is created as a debt by private banks

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“The Money Myth Exploded” was one of the first articles of Louis Even, and to this date it remains one of the most popular illustrated story to explain in layman’s language how money was and still is created by private banks as a debt.

1. Shipwreck survivors

An explosion had blown their ship apart. Each one grasped the first bit of wreckage that came to hand. And when it was over, there were five left, five huddled on a raft which the waves carried along at their will. As for the other victims of the disaster, there was no sign of them.

Hour after long hour their eyes searched the horizon. Would some passing ship sight them? Would their make-shift raft finds its way to some friendly shore?

Suddenly a cry rang out: “Land! Look! Over there, in the direction the waves are carrying us!”

And as the vague silhouette proved itself to be, in fact, the outline of a shore, the figures on the raft danced with joy.

They were five. There was Frank, the carpenter, big and energetic. It was he who had first cried, “Land!”.

Then Paul, a farmer. You can see him, front and left in the picture, on his knees, one hand against the floor, the other gripping the mast of the raft.

Next is Jim, an animal breeder; he’s the one in the striped pants, kneeling and gazing in the direction of land.

Then there is Harry, an agriculturist, a little on the stout side, seated on a trunk salvaged from the wreck.

And finally Tom, a prospector and a mineralogist; he is the merry fellow standing in the rear of the picture with his hand on the carpenter’s shoulder.

2. A providential island

To our five men, setting foot on land was like returning to life from the grave.

When they had dried and warmed themselves their first impulse was to explore this little island on to which they had been cast, far from civilization.

A quick survey was sufficient to raise their spirit. The island was not a barren rock. True enough, they were the only men on it at the moment. But judging from the herds of semi-domesticated animals they encountered, there must have been men here at some time before them. Jim, the animal breeder, was sure he could completely domesticate them and put them to good service.

Paul found the island’s soil, for the most part, to be quite suitable for cultivation.

Harry discovered some fruit trees which, if properly tended, would give good harvests.

Most important were the large stands of timber embracing many types of wood. Frank, without too much difficulty, would be able to build houses for the little community.

As for Tom, the prospector, well, the rock formations of the island showed signs of rich mineral deposits. Lacking the tools, Tom still felt his ingenuity and initiative could produce metals from the ores.

So each could serve the common good with his special talent. All agreed to call the place Salvation Island. All gave thanks to Providence for the reasonably happy ending to what could have been stark tragedy.

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