Articles from July 2009



Credit Repair Solutions

July 31, 2009 | By Richard Frankel In Finance | by Richard FrankelNo one erases bad information unless it’s inaccurate. Only wrong information can be changed. Accurate information remains on your credit report for seven years from the time its initially reported (ten years for bankruptcy). Even information about payments you fall behind on but now are paid in full remain on your report for the same period of time.Credit repair services can’t ask for payment until they’ve kept their prom

Commission Ritual Review

There was a famous bank robber in the U.S. in the 1920’s whose name was Willie Sutton. He was once asked why he robbed banks and is said to have replied, “Becaus that’s where the money is.”. Willie’s reasoning underlys a very cool way to extort money from the internet.This method is often called the Google Commission Ritual method, or sometimes the Leech method. and has been taught as a way to quickly make money online in a variety of ways by a variety of gurus. The simple idea behind

The Amazing Commission Ritual Method

There was a famous bank robber in the U.S. in the 1920’s whose name was Willie Sutton. He was once asked why he robbed banks and is said to have replied, “Becaus that’s where the money is.”. This famous quote describes an irrefutable yet very simple principle that underlies a very slick way of making quick affiliate marketing money from the internet.This method is often called the Google Commission Ritual method, or sometimes the Leech method. and has been taught as a way to quickly mak

How To Profit From Bubble 3.0

Invest in the bubble but avoid disasters such as the housing and dot-com busts.

How To Profit From Bubble 3.0

Invest in the bubble but avoid disasters such as the housing and dot-com busts.

Cashing In a Clunker Is No Easy Ride

The government’s cash-for-clunkers program appears to be reviving the moribund car market, but the program’s complicated rules can be an obstacle for auto shoppers.

Cashing In a Clunker Is No Easy Ride

The government’s cash-for-clunkers program appears to be reviving the moribund car market, but the program’s complicated rules can be an obstacle for auto shoppers.

Bringing The Market Closer To An Eventual Equilibrium

It’s Friday desk clearing time for this blogger. “Ari and William Morel are homeowners and grandparents who hope to save their home from foreclosure after becoming victims of what they consider to be a predatory loan. The Morels, whose troubles began in 2006 when Will lost his job as a bank adjuster, were told that they could not force the bank to modify the loan under the Making Home Affordable Refinance and Modification program. The program gives struggling homeowners facing foreclosure and