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Bill Maher hates abusive relationships, and everything and everyone else?

Áno Liósia Yes, you may get offended. In fact, I think that American stand-up comedian, television host, political commentator, author and actor Bill Maher has offended almost everyone in America. And, in time, I think it is possible that he could eventually offend everyone else…? Of course, I resorted to Google to find the answer to my question. My first search was to find out who Bill Maher actually likes. I soon become a fan when […]

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Bankers’ Attacks: The Fight is On!

You may not be aware, but the Big Banking Lobby is constantly attacking not-for-profit credit unions. And when they attack they use the American Bankers Association which I am writing about in my book. The ABA has been buying up Washington politicians for over a hundred years to make decisions not in the best interest […]

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Bank Scam #10: The Debt Matrix

by Mark Quann Bank Scam #10: The Debt Matrix I call the financial system built by the World Bankers, The Debt Matrix. Americans (and the rest of the world) plug into the Matrix when they are young—get hooked on debt—and many will remain in debt for life. The Matrix can be described in Bank Scams #1-9, with each scam being interdependent on one another. Bank Scam […]

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Bank Scam #9: Zero Percent Auto Loans

Bank Scam #9: Zero Percent Auto Loans Is a zero percent auto loan a good idea? Lets look at the numbers to find out. The average car payment in America is just under $400 a month. If a household has 2 car payments, that is $800 a month invested into rapidly depreciating assets. If that same household spends another $200 a month on random stuff at […]

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Bank Scam #8: CD Secured Loans

Bank Scam #8: CD Secured Loans If a good friend walked up to you one day and asked if they could borrow $10,000, and you had the extra money, you might say yes, right? But before you do you may ask, “Will you pay me any interest?” And more importantly, “How can you pay me back?” Your friend responds, “Well, I’m going to pay you […]

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Bank Scam #2: “How to Get Good Credit”

Bank Scam #2: How to Get Good Credit Please be sure to read Bank Scam #1 (click here) before you read the other 9 scams. There may be important information in a previous post needed to understand each of the subsequent posts. To uncover how “get good credit” is used to scam Americans out of their hard-earned money, let me tell you a story of my […]

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Are Credit Unions FDIC Insured?

For anyone who works as a financial professional, it is just a matter of time until they must answer the question, “Are credit unions FDIC Insured?” And yes, I get this question quite often when I am referring folks to their local credit union. Fact is, credit unions have better insurance than the FDIC. To understand how […]

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How to avoid ATM fees

How to avoid ATM fees $7,000,000,000. Yup, it is likely that ATM fees alone will generate 7 billion dollars in revenue this year for the banks. My question to you is “How much of that 7 billion will come from your bank account?” I spent hours surfing the Internet looking for “good advice” on ways to keep more […]

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Help Strengthen the Bank Transfer Day Campaign

Have you heard of Bank Transfer Day? The banks would hope that you never do so I feel it is my responsibility to tell you about it. It is only because of Facebook and other forms of social media that the banks are losing their grasp on middle American families. Real (non-bank) financial education is becoming freely available to all […]

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