John Jabson
Debt to GDP...
6 January 2013 | 24 replies
But government intervention in the form of Fannie and Freddie give us 30 year fixed loans.
Mark Douglas
Crash or Correction?
31 January 2017 | 27 replies
In these cases, the specific sector was over-inflated and collapsed as faulty - maybe even fraudulent financial vehicles and/or practices were introduced to suck even more money out of the sector as it heated up.Just because the dot com sector eventually swallowed reality and fixed its fundamentals on value products/services, the energy sector resolved in the courts, and the housing sector flushed out its overly speculative practices (many of which were really bank-driven, primarily as loans issued to folks who had no business buying housing - and toxic mortgage packages created with weird names and no vehicle history to attract investments thus made with no due diligence and no 3rd party oversight - which took unprecedented government intervention and bailout across many sectors to fix), doesn't mean that the next sector downturn trigger doesn't lurk out there.What some call creativity or innovation is really just greed masked in packages so new and weird that due diligence is nearly impossible.
Account Closed
Better cap rates
10 October 2016 | 23 replies
hoahoinhaw@Kim Younkin - By hands free, I'm meaning very minimal intervention for me as the owner of the properties.
Kelly N.
Ban on renting to Section 8, 3 year time limit on renting rules proposed for new development
27 July 2015 | 8 replies
No doubt Obama and his "justice" department will have some intervention.
Aaron T.
Virtual Assistant for your VRs
24 November 2017 | 9 replies
I've been analyzing tools to do some of this automated work, email, follow up, cleaning schedules, but there are times as you mentioned when human intervention is a must.
Richard Warren
FDIC lays out broad home loan modification plan
20 November 2008 | 7 replies
But I have to say that David makes a very good point about govt intervention; it never works any way.
Lee Common
Market Vertigo-Long article great read!
14 January 2009 | 0 replies
The slope of socialism narrows and turns very slippery once government intervention and ownership of certain industries occurs.
Rich Weese
Again, democracy doesn't matter
5 August 2010 | 45 replies
True Conservatives want less government intervention in our lives.
Rich Weese
What to do? What to do in this case?
18 January 2011 | 15 replies
Hard to believe, but homes sold in that environment.Unemployment I don't believe was anywhere near where it is today back then.In my opinion, problems today are mostly due to excessive govt intervention - govt sticking their noses in where they have no business.Today feels very different, especially with govt run amok like it has.