Category Archives: Interest Rates

Econ Update Sep. 13, 2010

After the recent 4-month rally in the Bond markets, which has led to some of the best home loan rates in history, money has started shifting over to the Stock market. Why has this happened? Some economic reports have been better than expected in the past few weeks… such as the Jobs Report for August and Consumer Confidence. While this is great news, it’s important to remember that good economic news – or as has happened recently, better than expected news – often causes investors to move their money out of the safe haven of Bonds to Stocks in the hopes of taking advantage of any gains.

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How Banks Make $ (part 4)

Now we take the structure of the Bank of U and integrate your business. Learn how owning your own business will super-charge your returns while keeping the risk at the level of a cd.

Whether you are self-employed or not, you can structure your finances to take tax advantage of how you use your own money.

Click here for part 4.

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