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January 11, 2009 at 8:51 AM in reply to: New Paradigm: The job market is the biggest economic problem #327300January 11, 2009 at 8:51 AM in reply to: New Paradigm: The job market is the biggest economic problem #327371
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=threadkiller]I see it as silly that desktop underwriters would bother to look at 401k savings also. They can not attach it(make any liens or get judgements), it is for retirement, not for paying the mortgage. Yet they want to know !- by the way Rich I think the clock on the server is on Mountain time has that always been the case, I guess I’m not too observant.[/quote]
You set your own time zone on the “my account” page.
Rich
January 11, 2009 at 8:51 AM in reply to: New Paradigm: The job market is the biggest economic problem #327392
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=threadkiller]I see it as silly that desktop underwriters would bother to look at 401k savings also. They can not attach it(make any liens or get judgements), it is for retirement, not for paying the mortgage. Yet they want to know !- by the way Rich I think the clock on the server is on Mountain time has that always been the case, I guess I’m not too observant.[/quote]
You set your own time zone on the “my account” page.
Rich
January 11, 2009 at 8:51 AM in reply to: New Paradigm: The job market is the biggest economic problem #327475
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=threadkiller]I see it as silly that desktop underwriters would bother to look at 401k savings also. They can not attach it(make any liens or get judgements), it is for retirement, not for paying the mortgage. Yet they want to know !- by the way Rich I think the clock on the server is on Mountain time has that always been the case, I guess I’m not too observant.[/quote]
You set your own time zone on the “my account” page.
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterHe may be a perfectly nice guy for all I know but his housing market analysis has been extremely irresponsible, imho, and often contained factually incorrect statements.
See below for a smattering.
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2008/03/13/toscano/827blamethemedia031308.txt
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/06/11/toscano/907transcript061107.txt
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/04/16/toscano/923transcript0413.txtRich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterHe may be a perfectly nice guy for all I know but his housing market analysis has been extremely irresponsible, imho, and often contained factually incorrect statements.
See below for a smattering.
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2008/03/13/toscano/827blamethemedia031308.txt
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/06/11/toscano/907transcript061107.txt
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/04/16/toscano/923transcript0413.txtRich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterHe may be a perfectly nice guy for all I know but his housing market analysis has been extremely irresponsible, imho, and often contained factually incorrect statements.
See below for a smattering.
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2008/03/13/toscano/827blamethemedia031308.txt
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/06/11/toscano/907transcript061107.txt
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/04/16/toscano/923transcript0413.txtRich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterHe may be a perfectly nice guy for all I know but his housing market analysis has been extremely irresponsible, imho, and often contained factually incorrect statements.
See below for a smattering.
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2008/03/13/toscano/827blamethemedia031308.txt
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/06/11/toscano/907transcript061107.txt
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/04/16/toscano/923transcript0413.txtRich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterHe may be a perfectly nice guy for all I know but his housing market analysis has been extremely irresponsible, imho, and often contained factually incorrect statements.
See below for a smattering.
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2008/03/13/toscano/827blamethemedia031308.txt
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/06/11/toscano/907transcript061107.txt
http://voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/04/16/toscano/923transcript0413.txtRich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterFor general overview stuff I thought Soros’ “New Paradigm for Financial Markets” was really good and an easy read.
For more of a bubble era retrospective thing you might check out Grant’s “Mr. Market Miscalculates.” Grant is a visionary imho, with a vast knowledge of financial history, and he probably understands our monetary system better than anyone. But he is never an easy or fast read so that might not make your cut. (I haven’t actually read this one yet but I know it will be good).
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterFor general overview stuff I thought Soros’ “New Paradigm for Financial Markets” was really good and an easy read.
For more of a bubble era retrospective thing you might check out Grant’s “Mr. Market Miscalculates.” Grant is a visionary imho, with a vast knowledge of financial history, and he probably understands our monetary system better than anyone. But he is never an easy or fast read so that might not make your cut. (I haven’t actually read this one yet but I know it will be good).
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterFor general overview stuff I thought Soros’ “New Paradigm for Financial Markets” was really good and an easy read.
For more of a bubble era retrospective thing you might check out Grant’s “Mr. Market Miscalculates.” Grant is a visionary imho, with a vast knowledge of financial history, and he probably understands our monetary system better than anyone. But he is never an easy or fast read so that might not make your cut. (I haven’t actually read this one yet but I know it will be good).
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterFor general overview stuff I thought Soros’ “New Paradigm for Financial Markets” was really good and an easy read.
For more of a bubble era retrospective thing you might check out Grant’s “Mr. Market Miscalculates.” Grant is a visionary imho, with a vast knowledge of financial history, and he probably understands our monetary system better than anyone. But he is never an easy or fast read so that might not make your cut. (I haven’t actually read this one yet but I know it will be good).
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterFor general overview stuff I thought Soros’ “New Paradigm for Financial Markets” was really good and an easy read.
For more of a bubble era retrospective thing you might check out Grant’s “Mr. Market Miscalculates.” Grant is a visionary imho, with a vast knowledge of financial history, and he probably understands our monetary system better than anyone. But he is never an easy or fast read so that might not make your cut. (I haven’t actually read this one yet but I know it will be good).
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=sdrealtor]So who’s coming to sdr’s tonite for MNF? I’ve got 5 pounds of ribs an hour into their 9 hour slow cooking journey. [/quote]
Do you have a smoker?
After i moved back from TX, the lack of decent bbq out here compelled me to get a Bradley smoker. One of the best purchases I ever made…
rich
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