How Much Debt?


How Much Debt? Posted by green3 Since January 1, we have paid off almost $8,000 of non-mortgage debt. The scrimping and saving is really working, and an unexpected tax refund nudged us up there a little more as well. Most of our extra money comes from not buying crap we don t need. As I ve mentioned before, a lot of my expenses were work-related. Well, not really. They were more lunch hour-related . I used to run errands over every single lunch hour and grab a bit to eat as I was

Adwatch: McCain talks about helping with taxes, energy (AP via Yahoo! News)
TITLE: “Accountable”

Pimco bets huge on mortgage debt (but “not the subprime garbage”)
Pimco bets huge on mortgage debt (but “not the subprime garbage”) There’s gold in them thar hills!: BIll Gross at Pimco is making a huge bet on the recovery of the mortgage market — he’s tripled the amount of mortgage debt to 60% his Pimco Total Return Fund…. Mr Gross said his decision to raise exposure to mortgage debt in recent months was based on the US government s implicit guarantee of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, the government-sponsored mortgage agencies.

Click Here for another interesting article you can’t resist

Leave a Reply