This is a continuation of my earlier post, is which I shared a few common sense tips to help you be successful at government car auctions. This stuff really isn’t rocket science – but just the same – I see a lot of inteligent people make very uninteligent mistakes when attending their first few government auto auctions.
Follow these general tips, as well …
Every State has different laws and guidelines pertaining to creditor repossessions. What are your rights as a consumer? What are their rights as creditors? The following is an excerpt taken directly from the FTC website. Please visit their site (link at bottom) and read more. Also check with your specific State Attorney General’s office to learn more about the specific laws in your State….
Because the secret is beginning to get out about what kind of deals can be found at repossessed car auctions, i’ve been asked to write a short post on steps you can take to increase your odds of coming away with a bargain. Certain things you can and should do will give you a big edge, regardless of what kind …

If you read my previous post pertaining to buying vs renting and you followed the link to the article, you probably saw this information linked to as well. But for those that didn’t – here is the list cities which they feel especially favor buyers. No real surprises for the most part here. Some of the hardest hit as far as Real Estate prices. But with a few exceptions, especially …
I’m not really convinced this is true – but what the heck do I know. But I do know from family, friends and colleagues around the country and general internet “perusing” (yea I know – very scientific study on my part), there are very good rental opportunities throughout the country. Very distressed owners need income and rents have come down in a lot of areas. I suppose a lot depends on …
Excerpted from Wall Street Journal – find the entire article at their site – 0nline.wsj.com.
Gold is in a bubble. Anyone will tell you that. They’ve been saying it since gold was about, oh, $500 an ounce.
But it’s a funny kind of a bubble. It’s the only one I’ve encountered where so few people seem to own the asset in question.
During the dot-com bubble, you met lots of people with tech …
Dunkin’ Brands is the latest private-equity-backed offering to arrange to go public in the U.S.
Dunkin’ Brands, which was acquired in 2006 by a group of private-equity firms, registered to sell up to $400 million in common stock in an initial public offering; that number is used solely to calculate filing fees, so the final amount it raises could vary significantly.
The company didn’t specify a price range, share size or date …