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November 18, 2008 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Park a house on the street overnight, and it’ll be stripped by morning. #306547
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ParticipantWow, that gives a new meaning to “stripped to the studs.”
November 18, 2008 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Park a house on the street overnight, and it’ll be stripped by morning. #306917AK
ParticipantWow, that gives a new meaning to “stripped to the studs.”
November 18, 2008 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Park a house on the street overnight, and it’ll be stripped by morning. #306931AK
ParticipantWow, that gives a new meaning to “stripped to the studs.”
November 18, 2008 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Park a house on the street overnight, and it’ll be stripped by morning. #306949AK
ParticipantWow, that gives a new meaning to “stripped to the studs.”
November 18, 2008 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Park a house on the street overnight, and it’ll be stripped by morning. #307010AK
ParticipantWow, that gives a new meaning to “stripped to the studs.”
November 3, 2008 at 9:19 AM in reply to: OT: New loan modification request form, for the “Quality Borrower” #297307AK
ParticipantIf I weren’t planning on using Cal-Vet, I would SOOOOOO use some variation of that letter when applying for a loan.
Kudos FLUB.
November 3, 2008 at 9:19 AM in reply to: OT: New loan modification request form, for the “Quality Borrower” #297651AK
ParticipantIf I weren’t planning on using Cal-Vet, I would SOOOOOO use some variation of that letter when applying for a loan.
Kudos FLUB.
November 3, 2008 at 9:19 AM in reply to: OT: New loan modification request form, for the “Quality Borrower” #297666AK
ParticipantIf I weren’t planning on using Cal-Vet, I would SOOOOOO use some variation of that letter when applying for a loan.
Kudos FLUB.
November 3, 2008 at 9:19 AM in reply to: OT: New loan modification request form, for the “Quality Borrower” #297678AK
ParticipantIf I weren’t planning on using Cal-Vet, I would SOOOOOO use some variation of that letter when applying for a loan.
Kudos FLUB.
November 3, 2008 at 9:19 AM in reply to: OT: New loan modification request form, for the “Quality Borrower” #297725AK
ParticipantIf I weren’t planning on using Cal-Vet, I would SOOOOOO use some variation of that letter when applying for a loan.
Kudos FLUB.
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ParticipantI’m watching a few high-yield (read: junk) bond funds at the moment.
The consensus seems to be that junk bond prices rise with the general market due to unfounded optimism about borrowers’ solvency. Likewise junk bond prices tank (and effective yields rise) as equities plunge and perceived risk rises.
Of course the risk was always there … it’s just being priced appropriately now.
AK
ParticipantI’m watching a few high-yield (read: junk) bond funds at the moment.
The consensus seems to be that junk bond prices rise with the general market due to unfounded optimism about borrowers’ solvency. Likewise junk bond prices tank (and effective yields rise) as equities plunge and perceived risk rises.
Of course the risk was always there … it’s just being priced appropriately now.
AK
ParticipantI’m watching a few high-yield (read: junk) bond funds at the moment.
The consensus seems to be that junk bond prices rise with the general market due to unfounded optimism about borrowers’ solvency. Likewise junk bond prices tank (and effective yields rise) as equities plunge and perceived risk rises.
Of course the risk was always there … it’s just being priced appropriately now.
AK
ParticipantI’m watching a few high-yield (read: junk) bond funds at the moment.
The consensus seems to be that junk bond prices rise with the general market due to unfounded optimism about borrowers’ solvency. Likewise junk bond prices tank (and effective yields rise) as equities plunge and perceived risk rises.
Of course the risk was always there … it’s just being priced appropriately now.
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