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Josh, that minority must include you as we both are well heeled on the Market Ticker (KD). I think knowing where to get the good advice, including this fine blog, and then implementing it into your own personal plan is the way to preserve wealth. Use the information superhighway to your advantage.
poorsaverParticipantJosh, that minority must include you as we both are well heeled on the Market Ticker (KD). I think knowing where to get the good advice, including this fine blog, and then implementing it into your own personal plan is the way to preserve wealth. Use the information superhighway to your advantage.
poorsaverParticipantJosh, that minority must include you as we both are well heeled on the Market Ticker (KD). I think knowing where to get the good advice, including this fine blog, and then implementing it into your own personal plan is the way to preserve wealth. Use the information superhighway to your advantage.
poorsaverParticipantJosh, that minority must include you as we both are well heeled on the Market Ticker (KD). I think knowing where to get the good advice, including this fine blog, and then implementing it into your own personal plan is the way to preserve wealth. Use the information superhighway to your advantage.
poorsaverParticipantEveryone I know, including myself is flush with cash, just waiting to buy a home and reinvest in the stock market. I sold my home in Nov. ’05 and have been renting ever since. Waiting, and waiting, and waiting. Still no bargains around here.
poorsaverParticipantEveryone I know, including myself is flush with cash, just waiting to buy a home and reinvest in the stock market. I sold my home in Nov. ’05 and have been renting ever since. Waiting, and waiting, and waiting. Still no bargains around here.
poorsaverParticipantEveryone I know, including myself is flush with cash, just waiting to buy a home and reinvest in the stock market. I sold my home in Nov. ’05 and have been renting ever since. Waiting, and waiting, and waiting. Still no bargains around here.
poorsaverParticipantEveryone I know, including myself is flush with cash, just waiting to buy a home and reinvest in the stock market. I sold my home in Nov. ’05 and have been renting ever since. Waiting, and waiting, and waiting. Still no bargains around here.
poorsaverParticipantEveryone I know, including myself is flush with cash, just waiting to buy a home and reinvest in the stock market. I sold my home in Nov. ’05 and have been renting ever since. Waiting, and waiting, and waiting. Still no bargains around here.
poorsaverParticipantStrange, I thought lawyer’s jobs were secure during this downturn, as all I hear on the radio are commercials for lawyers soliciting their services to go after the lenders to reduce payments and/or principle of mortgages. Also, there are so many legal issues being raised regarding all these bailouts involving CDOs, CDSs, etc, that it should be enough to keep an army of lawyers in work for years to come.
poorsaverParticipantStrange, I thought lawyer’s jobs were secure during this downturn, as all I hear on the radio are commercials for lawyers soliciting their services to go after the lenders to reduce payments and/or principle of mortgages. Also, there are so many legal issues being raised regarding all these bailouts involving CDOs, CDSs, etc, that it should be enough to keep an army of lawyers in work for years to come.
poorsaverParticipantStrange, I thought lawyer’s jobs were secure during this downturn, as all I hear on the radio are commercials for lawyers soliciting their services to go after the lenders to reduce payments and/or principle of mortgages. Also, there are so many legal issues being raised regarding all these bailouts involving CDOs, CDSs, etc, that it should be enough to keep an army of lawyers in work for years to come.
poorsaverParticipantStrange, I thought lawyer’s jobs were secure during this downturn, as all I hear on the radio are commercials for lawyers soliciting their services to go after the lenders to reduce payments and/or principle of mortgages. Also, there are so many legal issues being raised regarding all these bailouts involving CDOs, CDSs, etc, that it should be enough to keep an army of lawyers in work for years to come.
poorsaverParticipantStrange, I thought lawyer’s jobs were secure during this downturn, as all I hear on the radio are commercials for lawyers soliciting their services to go after the lenders to reduce payments and/or principle of mortgages. Also, there are so many legal issues being raised regarding all these bailouts involving CDOs, CDSs, etc, that it should be enough to keep an army of lawyers in work for years to come.
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