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Box Home Loans FINALLY A Reward for Great Credit


Box Home Loans a Mortgage Company in Salt Lake City, Utah is proud not to lend to everyone! Currently providing mortgages in Utah, Colorado, Texas and Washington. Box Home Loans doesn’t take on any risky loans and because of that your UT Mortgage is going to be considerably cheaper, and hassle free! Box Home Loans ONLY lends to those who have GREAT credit! Do you fit in the Box? People who Fit in the box have a credit score of 700 or higher are going to occupy their property, but down at least 3.5% or are refinancing their current home! For more information on Box Home Loans please visit www.BoxHomeLoans.com

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Life Insurance: A Great Strategy


Life Insurance is a tremendous strategy for building retirement income and being your own bank, if it is structured correctly. Here the news report. For a FREE consult and info, go to howsyourret.com or info@howsyourret.com.

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21 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - September 15, 2011 at 11:15 pm

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Market Technical Analysis & Setups – Great Wall Lives Again. InTheMoneyStocks Calls Sell Off! $$$


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US Postponed the Great Depression, Not Prevented It – Gerald Celente


Posted Jan 11, 2010 08:00am EST A week into the New Year, the consensus among the Wall Street “experts” is the economy and the financial markets will continue to improve in 2010. Unlike last year, when we entered January with so much uncertainty, today pretty much everyone agrees the worst is behind us. Gerald Celente does not agree. Celente, the director of the Trends Research Institute, who’s been tracking trends for 30 years, thinks 2010 brings with it the Great Depression we narrowly avoided last year. Celente’s been making this prediction for several years, and as we know was nearly proved right. Extraordinary government intervention helped prove him wrong, something he didn’t anticipate. “We never thought we’d be buying companies like AIG, we never thought we’d own parts of General Motors,” he tells Aaron in the accompanying clip. “The government’s never done these things before.” Celente believes the bailouts have just postponed a depression — not prevented one: “The hand may change but the game doesn’t change.” Celente says the recent signs of economic recovery are nothing more than a boost based on “a stimulus economy.” Once those measures are pulled back and interest rates rise, the economy will once again tank.

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