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23rd September 2011

Indian Manufacturing Sector Set to Boost Steel Demand

According to our research report, "Indian Steel Industry Outlook to 2012", Indian manufacturing sector witnessed a rapid growth during the past few years. The sector has emerged as one of the major consumer of steel in the recent past. Industrial equipmen...

18th May 2011

The American Dream Exists, Here's the Proof

With all the talk about the American Dream dying, it is good news to hear that some people are quite happy in their home. Actually, research shows that most are happy in their homes despite the large drop in value in the last couple of years. The ei...

07th April 2011

Suffering from bad credit score? Don’t worry – there are Bad Credit Lenders!

Getting financial help from banks and other financial institutions is daunting experience for those, whose credit score is not that good. In the present bleak economic conditions, the number of such people is increasing, for no fault of theirs. But they n...

29th March 2011

Semiconductor Industry Set for Soft Landing in 2011

According to the electronics market research firm iSuppli Corp., although the semiconductor industry in 2011 will not repeat the blowout performance anticipated for this year, growth will continue because of the ongoing recovery in the global economy and ...

04th March 2011

Financing Your Small Business in a Tough Economic Climate

The driving force of the United States economy is small business. Small businesses comprise the bulk of economic growth and new job creation. However, without the benefits of working capital, the small business owner can often find his hands tied. One way...

20th January 2011

Your Credit Debt Needs Good Old Fashioned Management

I came across a magazine from the 1990's recently. After paging through the funky clothing, ratted hair, and recipes swimming in fat, I found myself reading an article about how to get out from under credit card debt. Curious to see if the debt relief wor...

19th January 2011

Word Around The Net - Financial Bits

Most people turn to financial institutions and banks for financial loans. In the UK, the Bank of England is the central bank. However, there are many financial institutions and banks across the country. Getting a bank guarantee is essential for certain b...

19th January 2011

Factoring Versus. A/r Loans

Within today's tight credit natural environment, more and more businesses are usually having to utilize alternate along with non-bank capital possibilities to be able to entry the particular money they will want to be able to maintain your equipment of th...

20th October 2010

Refinancing Your Mortgage

A mortgage is the largest debt most of us will ever enter into and when you're months behind in payments, either from medical bills, layoffs or other unforeseen difficulties, you can quickly descend into an abyss of misery. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy filed w...

20th October 2010

Bad Credit Mortgage - A Life Saver

Bad credit can lead to a very tight credit situation when you may be planning to buy a property or clear-off your previous debts. You would also have to deal with the pangs of meeting installment deadlines and at the same time face the difficulty of winni...

14th October 2010

Pension Protection Planning

At Gerard Associates Ltd we continue our daily look at factors affecting markets and currencies allowing some insight into conditions affecting exchange rates. Cash and income timing from a UK Pension or QROPS (Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Sche...

05th October 2010

Foreclosures vs. Homebuilders – Who will be the ultimate gainers of this war?

The onset of economic recession in America led to a disastrous outcome. On one hand, when mortgage crisis due to mass unemployment, tight credit and slow growth rate of jobs triggered off massive amounts of foreclosures, on the other hand, the homebuilder...

12th August 2010

Top Trends Among Today's First-time Homebuyers

What are first-time home buyers after when looking for their first home? Sure there's the desire for the usual 2-3 bedrooms, 1+ bath and the hope that there's enough in the budget for a garage, yard, or patio. That goes without saying. But today's first-t...

27th July 2010

Asset Based Financing in Canada – 3 Things You Must Know

More and more Canadian business owners continue to hear about and in some cases start to investigate asset based lending as an alternative method to generation additional working capital and cash flow. This type of financing is predominantly used in the U...

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