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Economic Recession and What it Can do to You

Sep 27th, 2009 | By

A country’s economy operates in a cycle. Sometimes you are up and sometimes you are down below. An economic recession is the low part of that cycle. People do not notice that it is happening before because government was swift to act on it and its policies and clout were able to stabilize the country’s
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How to Survive in an Economic Recession

Sep 27th, 2009 | By

A country’s economy is a cycle. Sometimes it’s at the top and sometimes it?s below. Being at the lower part of the cycle is what you may have heard and read over and over again in televisions and newspapers as economic recession. An economic recession is characterized by weakening business environment where there is low
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Books on Internet Banking

Sep 27th, 2009 | By

There are many intellectual books on internet banking. There seem to be few that the average person can read and understand. With a little investigation at your local bookstore and online, you can find some fairly recent books that have something to say to the average consumer about internet banking. Scams and Swindles: Phishing, Spoofing,
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Ways to Save Money on Travel

Sep 27th, 2009 | By

The country may be in a recession but there is an upside to it. Hotels and other resorts are slashing their rates by more than 50% during the peak and off season which means you can take a vacation. But to do that, you have to know the different ways to save money if you
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Collateral Damage: Suicide and Economic Recession

Sep 26th, 2009 | By

Economic recession and depressions are well known to bring about depression and suicidal risks. There are stories of businessmen jumping out of windows following the stock-market crash of 1929. Unknown to many, people who commits suicide in the wake of economic recessions and financial crises are not individuals with pre-existing mental illnesses. They are commonly
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On the Dole: The Effects of Economic Recession on Employment

Sep 26th, 2009 | By

There is a lot of talk about economic recession nowadays. People are complaining how economic recession is making their lives worse. The economic recession often refers to the two quarters of negative economic growth. A severe recession which lasts for more than two years, becomes a depression. A recession is characterised by rising unemployment, increase
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Economic Recession, Tips to Deal with It

Sep 26th, 2009 | By

Economic recession may be a normal part of the economic cycle but this does not mean that it is easy dealing with it. In fact, a lot of people have already been burned by this problem in the United States. Times are tough in the country and more and more people are feeling the heat
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Economic Recession and How to Deal with It

Sep 26th, 2009 | By

Economic recession may be a new term in your ears but in essence, it is actually a common economic term used to refer to the slowing down of economy. You see, a country’s economy follows a natural cycle. Sometimes it’s up and sometimes it’s down. You just don’t realize that it’s happening because it has
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Internet Banking with Virtual Safe Deposit Boxes

Sep 26th, 2009 | By

Many internet banking companies now offer virtual safe deposit boxes. It is a somewhat new concept, coming into popularity after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. People were searching for a way to safeguard important papers, and virtual safe deposits supplied it. Internet banking services own secure servers called virtual safe deposit boxes. You can pay a
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How to Save Money on Food and Basic Goods

Sep 26th, 2009 | By

All of us need to eat but we don?t have to spend a fortune just to fill up our stomachs. One way to save money is by watching what we eat and this is how you do it. First, try eating at home more often instead of going out. Sure, we don?t want to cook
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