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

order Lyrica samples 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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Mark Quann: Rich Mans Roth IRA

Mark Quann – Rich Mans Roth IRA If you are lucky enough to live in the United States, you are among the luckiest people in the world. But Im letting you know that dark clouds are on the horizon. It is time to pay more attention to the coming financial storms that will likely bring higher debt, and higher taxes […]

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Can we Sue the Federal Reserve?

By Mark Quann Can we sue the Federal Reserve? There is a saying on Wall Street: “Don’t School the Fool.” Basically, “keep ’em in the dark–financially uneducated so it is easier to steal more of their money.” I guess this blog is about “schooling the fool.” Fortunately, because of alternative forms of media and the internet, more Americans (and Canadians) […]

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Dave Ramsey on Building Credit

Dave Ramsey on Building Credit I remember sitting at Wells Fargo to buy my first Condo. I had no credit score, at least in the US. I owed a bunch of money to Canadian credit card  companies and banks, but none to US banks. I had a good job and savings for a down payment, but no […]

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Mark Quann – Rich Man Poor Bank: It is just the beginning!

by Mark Quann It started 5 years ago, one finger tying at my local Starbucks. I didn’t know what it was going to be called. I’d never written a book before. The doubts of, “Can I really write a book” were present every second I sat down at my computer. Worse yet were the doubters. “No one […]

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Credit Karma Review: How to use Credit Karma to get good credit fast (without using the banks)

Credit Karma Review: How to use Credit Karma to get good credit fast (without using the banks) Just imagine you are buying a car, or performing some small home improvements. You apply for a loan and you are advised that you don’t qualify for the best rate “because of your credit.” What does that mean? It could mean that you needed […]

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Mark Quann – “Rich Man Poor Bank” Intro

By Mark Quann with Jeff Cohen INTRODUCTION I was born in 1977. Things were different then. The average cost of a house was around $49,000, and the average personal income was $15,000 a year. A gallon of gasoline was $0.60. The cost of living increased around 6.5% that year, (commonly known as inflation) and the […]

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Ellen Degeneres helps Bank of America

Did Ellen Degeneres Help Bank of America? I just finished reading an article about how customers want to dump their bank, but many found it too “difficult” to leave. Would a big bank actually charge thier already unhappy customers to leave..? Then I was surprised to find that Ellen DeGeneres is  actually “helping” Bank of America create new commercials that really add some truth to banking. Enjoy!

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Cast your vote: “Everyday is Bank Transfer Day”

Bank Transfer Day was November 5th 2011. And yesterday alone, 1,000’s of Americans left big banking. Today, 1,000’s more will leave. And tomorrow 1,000’s more Americans will leave big banking…many of them for good. Both Conservatives and Liberals are leaving too. It is good to see that this is one issue we can all agree upon. Even Sandy Weill, former Chairman (and creator) of Citigroup is abandoning big banking. Weill commented, “There is such a feeling among people, […]

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Victoria Grant, age 12, exposes the banks

Victoria Grant Exposes the Banks Gasoline was $0.99 cents a gallon in 1998. I remember this because I was broke. I needed money for gas and only had $1.00 in my wallet. That gallon of gasoline actually took me where I wanted to go. Those were the good ol’ days. Just 12 short years later, gasoline is hovering around $4 a gallon […]

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