June, 2010
Smashing the testosterone barrier – Women in auto sales
A recent article that was in Automotive News reports that when it comes to auto dealers, women in auto sales may be just the recipe needed to increase the bottom line. The traditional preponderance of male salespeople in the auto sales industry created a "testosterone barrier" that may have been appropriate when purchasing decisions in ...
Pay day loan alternatives aren’t as cheap as advertised
Those who oppose payday lender often claim that cheaper payday loans alternatives exist. Individuals with good credit have a wide variety of for cheaper short term loan, but those with credit constraints will likely discover payday loans to be a better option. Unfortunately, a fantastic deal of misinformation regarding paydayloans alternatives exists within the ...
Cut your grocery spending budget down to size – Finding a less expensive protein
For a family of four in the US, the average food bill is from $586 to $1,159. Meat makes up for forty percent or a lot more of that spending budget. . Eating cheaper shouldn’t mean eating less healthy.
The cheap diet math
A low-cost healthy diet doesn’t have to be a lot more work. Although $1 ...
Second credit report can derail closings – Loan Quality Initiative
The Loan Quality Initiative is a mortgage loan quality control measure that was enacted June 1 to cut down on Fannie Mae foreclosures. In most cases the Fannie Mae Loan Quality Initiative needs lenders to pull a borrower's credit report a second time at closing. If the borrower has applied for credit given that ...
Gaza blockade by Free Gaza Flotilla a PR victory for Hamas
The Gaza Blockade was started about 3 years ago by Israel and Egypt to contain Hamas, the militant Palestinian group that controls Gaza. The Israeli raid on the Free Gaza Flotilla last week has refocused international attention on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and also onto the Gaza's isolation. international leaders question the reasons for the ...