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Difference Between American & Canadian Homeowners

America – Land of the Free, Home of the Brave. While the life of a Manhattan city slicker might be vastly different from someone living in a Minnesota township, the overall picture is still a great place to start. On the other hand, Canada’s a pretty big place – even though the life of a […]

... written on Feb 12 2012

Reviving Dubailand – City Of Arabia or City Of Ego?

Dubai had the world’s fastest- growing property market until mid-2008 when the subprime crisis originated from US arrived at the kingdom. The collapse of the emirate’s property sector was partly due to heavy speculation where borrowing was as easy as buying groceries from the supermarket. An estimated of 60% in housing prices was wiped out […]

... written on May 27 2011

US Home Sales Plunged 27.2%, The Worst Just Started?

I’ve mentioned many times that basically there’re two simple indicators to gauge how well U.S. economy is recovering. First is unemployment and the second is the home sales. If the indicator of either one is negative then you can forget about putting money betting on the bull. Forget about what the analysts told you about […]

... written on Aug 25 2010

Not sure where to park your money? Follow Kiyosaki

Robert Kiyosaki is the name synonym with personal-finance and has attracted millions of followers. His flagship product was definitely “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” book that has taken the world by storm. His other books titled “Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant” and “Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing” was equally good and hits the top 10 best-sellers. The […]

... written on Jun 09 2008

Soros, Buffett and Trichet said It Ain’t Over Yet

Oil prices going for $130 a barrel – FinanceTwitter screamed back in early Mar 2008, slightly more than two months ago when the black gold was traded at $102 a barrel. While there’re only a handful of readers who thought it was possible, many readers wrote personally to say it was nonsense to think for […]

... written on May 21 2008









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