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Jason Hartman shares a daily digest of real estate news. He looks at IMF figures on advanced and emerging economies in 2020. In the interview segment of the show, he hosts Barry Zigas. They compare student loans to home loans. Jason and Barry examine the shortage of affordable new homes and its impact on inflation….
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February 2011
Gold and oil are very different in their investment characteristics since gold is purchased principally to hold as an inflation hedge and oil is purchased primarily for refinement into gasoline and other petroleum products. Typically, this makes oil much more subject to international political factors and global economic forces. However,…
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October 2010
what are the symptoms of herpes p>It’s getting more expensive to own a checking account these days. Young Wealth wonders if the sudden rash of fees and penalties is a surreptitious last ditch effort by banks to recover from years’ worth of hideously poor decision making in regard to mortgage…
