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    1929 the stock market crashed‚ bringing forth the Great Depression. Banks and buisnesses failed‚ real GDP plummeted‚ and unemployment soared. Over the years‚ people have debated whether a reccession could be caused by a stock market crash‚ or just a symtom. Evidence suggests that the 1929 stock market crash only reflected an economic decline that was already underway. For example‚ months before October 1929 national production had already fallen. Although‚ could the stock market crash have instead

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    College Bubble

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    Amanda Perras Instructor David Long Eng 090-404 29 September‚ 2012 The College Bubble: The Combination Of Economic Downturn And Raising Of Tuition Rates Since we were young‚ we ’ve been told that with hard work and determination in high school we would one day make it to college. Once there‚ if we succeeded with graduating‚ we ’d get a degree which would lead to a well paying career that would allow us to invest in our future. With college debt now leading in the nation ’s debt with the

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    1929 there were multiple reasons why the stock market had problems. The stock market crash of 1929 or Black Tuesday had a big impact not just on The United States but the whole world. In 2008 the stock market had many problems as well. This also had a big impact on the world and the United States. Problems in the stock market led to the Great Depression‚ just like problems in the 2008 stock market led to the Great Recession. In the 1920’s the stock market was booming‚ But it had many errors in it‚ A

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    The Housing Bubble: America’s Downfall Linda Smith Professor Bolden Abstract A housing bubble is a situation where there is an extremely high demand for housing‚ but this demand is created through artificial ways‚ like lowering interest rates. The interest rates are lowered to create a false sense of security for consumers and can lead to economic boom. Also‚ as we are learning the hard way in the United States‚ it can end in economic hardships. Most Americans would tend to agree that

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    Mortgage Loan

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    What is a Mortgage? A mortgage is a financial agreement between a lender and a buyer‚ in which the property is used as collateral for the loan. A mortgage gives the lender the right to collect payments on the loan and to foreclose on the property if those payments are not made. What is a Mortgage Loan? A loan which utilizes property as a security or collateral to provide for repayment should the borrower default on the terms of the loan. The mortgage or Deed of Trust is the financial agreement

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    Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis - What Caused It ? How Can US Recover From It? The recent financial crisis in the U.S. that spread to other countries and caused massive turndown in the global economy had its roots in the recent waves of globalisation. Since the developed countries’ production had shifted dramatically towards services‚ specially to financial services‚ and this in turn led to financial liberalizations‚ developed countries experienced massive capital inflows‚ lending booms‚ housing and

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    Advertising and the Market Value of Internet Firms By: Damir Tokic Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Article Summary 3. Discussion 4. Conclusion Introduction During the Dot-com “bubble”‚ internet firms were highly valued compared to “old economy” firms. Internet firms’ stock prices were unrealistically high. Most of those firms were operating under loses and no tangible assets to warrant those prices. Analysts justified those prices and recommended buy ratings but later a crash followed.

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    Bursting the Business Bubble The web of the global economy‚ at the center of which lies the United States‚ is affected by each vibration of even the most picayunish strand. Much like a real spider’s web‚ al threads‚ notwithstanding their size‚ affect the frequency at which the web quivers. When a superpower such as the United States falters‚ the entire structure collapses. In 2008‚ this is precisely what happened when the fiber surrounding the housing market was stretched past its breaking

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    Mortgage Fraud

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    Mortgage Fraud Table of Contents Abstract 3 Mortgage Fraud 4 Mortgage Fraud Statistics 4 Reports of Fraud 5 Key players in a real estate & mortgage transaction 5-6 Factors for Mortgage Fraud 7 The Fraud Triangle 7 Common Mortgage Fraud Schemes 8 Who are victims of mortgage fraud? 9 How to avoid becoming a victim of Mortgage Fraud 10 How to report fraud 11 Mortgage Fraud Indictment 11-12

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    The Impact of Video Games on Children Video games have been available to consumers for the last 30 years. They are a unique form of entertainment‚ because they encourage players to become a part of the game ’s script. Video games may have a negative or positive effect on children. The most widely used "positive" impact video games are said to have on children is that they may improve a player ’s manual dexterity and computer literacy. The online video games that children play require abstract

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