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ELECTION2014: PRESIDENT’S POLICIES PAVING ROUTE FOR HISTORIC MIDTERM ELECTION VICTORIES FOR REPUBLICANS IN BOTH HOUSE AND SENATE

November 2, 2014

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VOTER INSURRECTION ON PRESIDENT OBAMA’S PERFORMANCE FORCES DEMOCRATS TO FRANTIC DEFENSE BEFORE ELECTION DAY… President Obama won a loyal following in America and the globe in his entrance as a candidate for President in 2008. The tagline was Hope and Change, and the country was desperate for something new and innovative to push the country […]

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Newsweek: Too Big to Jail…..

April 25, 2014

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  http://www.newsweek.com/2014/04/25/too-big-jail-248153.html Too Big to Jail Smog from construction frames the front of The New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in downtown Manhattan, New York, NY 7/2/2009 When fraudulent banking nearly sank the global economy in 2008, one former government official knew exactly how to nail the crooks. And he’d already swooped in to […]

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MarketWatch: Parents Saving Money for College All Wrong

April 12, 2014

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Parents: You’re saving for college all wrong College savings is up 30% from last year — and it’s still not enough By Catey Hill, MarketWatch Shutterstock.com While American families have more money saved for college than they did last year, it’s still not nearly enough — and they’re saving incorrectly, advisors say. Only half of all […]

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Super Parent: The Future Parent Sets Forth Financial Plan

April 10, 2014

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John asked Jackie to marry him, and Jackie said yes to John’s proposal. The unification was discussed many times before the actual proposal. The couple have discussed a future family, and their desire was to have two children. John and Jackie were wanting to bring their children a priceless gift to insure a their  children […]

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Filing Complaint Against Scams for Consumers

March 27, 2014

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Consumer video information shows the process to file a complaint against scams with the Federal Trade Commission. Related articles Identifying and Avoiding Loan Scams U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Taxpayer Administration Warns of “Largest Ever” Phone Fraud Scam Targeting Taxpayers The 10 biggest scams of 2013 BBB: Scammers surge in Basin’s hot economy Tax phone […]

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Dealing with Debt Collectors | Consumer Information

March 25, 2014

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Related articles Obama to propose ending NSA bulk collection of phone records: official – Reuters Experts, relatives ask: Where’s the proof that MH370 fell into ocean? – CNN Ukraine’s Parliament ousts acting defense minister – CNN Rescue workers scour mudslide rubble, up to 176 still missing – Reuters

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Jewelers Mutual: April Marks National Financial Literacy Month

March 24, 2014

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National Financial Literacy Month Marks Key Time to Start Protecting Your Financial Future National Financial Literacy Month is recognized in the United States in April in an effort to highlight the importance of financial literacy and teach Americans how to establish and maintain healthy financial habits. As part of that effort, Jewelers Mutual–the nation’s leading […]

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Expansion of Overtime Does Not Expand Freedom and Opportunity

March 14, 2014

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The President has brought the expansion of overtime pay to more employees working over 40 hours a week as a positive for the economy and workforce. The intention has merit, but the expansion of overtime pay to current salaried employees will result in the same outcome in the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in […]

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Why are relationships important in real life and the real economy?

September 15, 2013

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  Why are relationships essential in real life? Real life minus relationships would cease to exist. Relationships provide the platform to merge abilities to obtain an outcome that could not be possible alone, and the forging of a relationship is the acknowledgment of trust in another individual(s) shared values or beliefs to unite and achieve a common […]

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Student Loan Debt and Future of Housing Market Recovery

September 15, 2013

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The excitement of college graduation was enhanced by landing full time employment, and 18 months after graduation was another milestone as the first home purchase was possible for college was paid in full. The weight of student loan debt was not a vice on finances, and employment income did supply the capacity provide the capacity to buy a home. In addition, my second home was purchased a little over a year after the first home in another city in lieu of relocation to a new city for work. The absence of student debt did supplement the capacity of home ownership of 2 properties for a young professional of 27. The trillion-dollar loan debt in 2013 is a vice of supplying the market of young professionals the capacity to buy homes to sustain a long-term recovery in the housing market.

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