There is great similarity between capitalism and nature. In both instances it is to try to make the most with the least.
In nature a laying chicken’s job is to gestate an egg and deliver it into the nest. With proper care and nutrition the chicken will fabricate the egg and create the shell that will […]
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The Chicken And Home Equity Borrowing
March 4th, 2008 · No Comments
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Mommy, Mommy, The Bailiff’s At The Door
March 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
What dreadful words for anybody to hear, but it is the sad reality in many communities across America at this very moment.
The sub-prime fiasco has generated a torrent of negative impulses in the real estate market, and one has to be most attentive to what is happening in our country in order to survive the […]
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Musings on Home Equity Borrowing
February 29th, 2008 · No Comments
By Gilles Martin
It’s trite to say, but it’s true that a person’s most important financial asset is usually his or her house.
Over time it has proven a formidable weapon to increase the asset of the owner since it’s both used as a shelter to live-in, and as a nearly recession proof security that, like fine wine, […]
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