CEO of Foundation Financial Group, Mark W. Boyer, contributed to a roundtable discussion regarding the job outlook for 2012. He participated in the roundtable with Karen Mathis and Keith Fairchild. Mark says that we are achieving stability in the job market, which leads to consumer confidence. As consumer confidence builds the housing market will flourish. Many jobs that are currently available are technical jobs.
Mark Boyer from Foundation Financial Group discusses the record breaking lows for mortgage rates and the opportunities that are available with these record breaking lows. While the entire country is recovering from the economic and mortgage crisis, home affordability is the best it has ever been. These extremely low mortgage rates could mean it is now the perfect time to become a home owner or to refinance your home.
www.TheFinancialCoach.com or http The Financial Coach evaluates the shocking similarity between the mortgage industry and the corruption that let to the 2008 collapse and the financial industry (investing).
Introductory Statement by Chairman Carl Levin – From Senate Committee hearings. The credit rating agencies are; Moody’s, Standard and Poors, and Fitch….QUOTE: “Concluding a two-year bipartisan investigation, Senator Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Senator Tom Coburn MD, R-Okla., Chairman and Ranking Republican on the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, today released a 635-page final report (PDF, 6MB) on their inquiry into key causes of the financial crisis. The report catalogs conflicts of interest, heedless risk-taking and failures of federal oversight that helped push the country into the deepest recession since the Great Depression.” levin.senate.gov
www.presstv.com Jerry Robinson, the editor of the financial website FTMDaily.com, is Max’s guest for this edition of Press TV’s On the Edge with Max Keiser where Max asks him questions about US’s financial meltdown. Enjoy the show.
www.presstv.com Jerry Robinson, the editor of the financial website FTMDaily.com, is Max’s guest for this edition of Press TV’s On the Edge with Max Keiser where Max asks him questions about US’s financial meltdown. Enjoy the show.
cxpromo.com — Top Calculator Choices Casio FX-115MS, a very good calculator I have been a faithful user of the HP 48G since 1995. However I needed a calculator that is permitted on the EIT exam. Since I am comfortable with Reverse Polish Notation entry format, my first inclination was to look for a HP product that is approved for the exam. However after reading the reviews on-line and seeing the price of the HP33S, I decided to look for an alternative. The TI 30XIIs and the Casio fx-115MS were viable options at a better price. I bought both of the TI and the Casio for comparison. Both calculators are about the same size, approximately 6″(T)X 3″(W)x1 The feel of the buttons/keys on the TI was a bit dull when pressed. The Casio keys had slightly more engaged-feel when depressed. The engaged-button feel helps when I am keying numbers without looking at the screen to know whether the calculator took the string of digits and operators correctly. The color scheme employed for button labeling on the TI does not make the “2nd” functions stand out. This is made worse by the shadow cast by the tall buttons, which make the lettering for the “2nd” functions harder to read. The Casio uses fairly distinctive colors for lettering and function schemes. This makes it easier and faster to find the correct key. I find that for engineering problems, Casio had more built in buttons. Thus I don’t have to always use “shift” or “2nd” functions. I also liked the layout of the buttons on the …
Watch the full version here: www.youtube.com The Short and Simple Story of the Credit Crisis. By Jonathan Jarvis. Crisisofcredit.com JonathanJarvis.com
Watch the full version here: www.youtube.com The Short and Simple Story of the Credit Crisis. By Jonathan Jarvis. Crisisofcredit.com JonathanJarvis.com