By: Simon Patterson | 2011-04-19 | Finance After much speculation on the fate of its debt-ridden economy, it looks as though Spain will avoid seeking a large-scale financial bailout from the EU - an expression of confidence in its recovery tha... read more
By: Lindsy Emery | 2010-03-26 | Real Estate Homeowners, school districts, and local governments have all been forced to make drastic budget cuts in order to simply stay afloat. That's why President Obama's bailout package was introduced earlier this year to give Americans a new lease on life. read more
By: Tonis T | 2010-05-25 | Economics What is a bailout? Since the beginning of the sub-prime mortgage crisis, a lot of financial terms have been thrown around by financial experts, Media, and Uncle Sam but nobody has taken the time out to explain what all these terms mean to Joe who isn't very good with dictionaries. Outside of a class to gain financial knowledge, this article provides most of what every Joe needs to understand what a bailout is all about. read more
By: Derek Clark | 2010-04-04 | Politics The United States government has been giving away cash faster than they can print it these days. They just extended the bailout of AIG to $150 billion. Now President-elect Obama, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid want to send money to Detroit to bailout the "Big Three." GM, Ford, and Chrysler are all burning lots of cash these days, and after the $700 billion bailout to the banks and Wall Street they decided to hold their collective hands out and see what happens. read more
By: Ki Gray | 2010-04-04 | Politics Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was expected in his speech this week to give the nitty gitty particulars about how the Obama administration will spend the rest of the money from the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, commonly called the "bailout." But it seems lawmakers and investors walked away scratching their heads, unsure of how exactly Geithner plans to stabilize the shaky banking industry. read more
By: John Parks | 2010-04-04 | International studies Many people are wandering why the United Kingdom government decided to deposit nearly $90 billion into banks, while lending back $350 billion to the taxpayers. When it came time to make the final decision, the UK government realized they had no choice. read more
By: Robbie James | 2010-11-24 | Loans Foreclosure. Just hearing the word strikes abject fear into the heart of any homeowner who is in danger of falling behind on his or her mortgage payments. Unfortunately, the prospect of foreclosure is all-too-real for millions of people today. If you have thought about trying to find foreclosure bailout lenders to help you out, here are the answers to 5 frequently-asked-questions (FAQs). read more
By: Robert Hazlewood | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Bailout plan did not pass yesterday, and the stock market lost 7% for the day. Today the market is starting out higher, but will it hold. read more
By: Michael Petrone | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate Foreclosures and mortgage defaults are on the rise. Homeowners everywhere are facing "Financial Hardships" which make paying the mortgage hard. Now, the Governments $75 billion mortgage bailout plan allows homeowners a chance to get a more affordable monthly mortgage payment through refinancing or home loan modification. Here is what you need to know: read more
By: Michael Jameiosn | 2010-03-29 | Economics 4,793 that's the number of bankers and brokers on Wall Street that received bonuses last year for at least $1 million. You would think that with the harsh economic times of last year there would be hardly any bonuses at all. read more
By: Stanley Roberts | 2010-04-04 | Politics Who is to blame for a homeowner unable to pay for his home? Is it you, me, the federal government, or maybe the homeowner himself or herself? Read my article and get this author's perception of the Federal Government meddling in our affairs. read more