November 21, 2008

TODAY’S FEATURE

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Does Money equal hapiness?

Americans, by nature, have always been known to strive for better and bigger. The conspicuous spending & consuming nation has turned into a nation of obscene disposability. We thrown away on a whim...This includes people as well as tangible goods. Learn More Arrows

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Interest Rates - A Matter of Supply and Demand
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The Rise of the "Creative Class"
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Market History The London Inter Bank Offer Rate is an average of the interest rate paid on deposits between banks in the Eurodollar market. The LIBOR index compares most closely to the 1 Year CMT index in terms of volatility and reaction to market changes. LIBOR rates are often tied to adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs). The LIBOR rates widely used as ARM indexes are the: 1 month, 3 month, 6 month, and 1 year LIBOR.

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