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Account Closed car loan
1 February 2010 | 18 replies
I research what cars offer the best longevity, and go for the domestics since they depreciate like a rock as it is.
Account Closed UT VS Texas Tech
19 September 2010 | 11 replies
wait a few weeks till you good folks come visit the BIG RED in Lincoln.
Bob Oliver It's not a 2%er, but does it work otherwise?
9 January 2011 | 3 replies
Owner took off the market, gutted, new wire, copper, insul, flooring and rock and moved in for 3-4 yrs. for sale now at asking of $250k.
Elaine Freed Taking the Plunge
10 March 2009 | 31 replies
(red flag) If a lender is requiring that you take a course to get funding use great caution, especially if they are charging for the course, it sounds like one of the many company's preying on newbies.
Justin Pierce Need a new phone. Which one do I choose?
28 May 2009 | 39 replies
Don't even get me started, those little terdbuckets rock 58" flats in the bedrooms!
Richard Warren The Economy Is Fixed!
7 June 2009 | 29 replies
I'll add a couple of examples I found helpful, the first chapter is called The Broken Window. when a rock is thrown through a window, some people go on and on how this is wonderful, this creates work for someone to fix the window, but in reality, if the window hadn't been broken the owner of the shop would have bought a new suit instead, and created work for a tailor, and had both a new suit and a window, not just a window. but no one ever saw the suit because it never came into existence because the owner of the shop had to use his limited resources to buy a window. but everyone can see the window and the job "created" by it so they are fooled into thinking a job was created and a window was brought into existence and that this was productive.the second chapter, creating jobs for the sake of job creation is really just moving jobs around, and usually the market not the government can best decide what people actually want and need.
Serge S. Burning question to all you house flippers
5 March 2014 | 34 replies
Said he has been doing this 30 years and we are on the same page anyways ... red flags already.
BRadley Cottam SFH Red Flags
5 August 2013 | 5 replies
My question is now that I am actually looking, I am trying to find a list of red flags that would cause me to not even consider a certain house.
Amy L. Is the Auto Bailout Needed?
16 December 2008 | 79 replies
Thought is that once we hit rock bottom they will be the ones handling all the public works & infastructure projects!