Tag: Wall Street
AmEx Rates Credit Risk By Where You Live, Shop
As the global credit crunch reaches from Wall Street to Main Street, guilt by association has become a tool for evaluating the creditworthiness of American Express customers.
Among other criteria, cardholders are seeing limits reduced because of where they live, where they shop and who holds their mortgage.
MSNBC
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Posted: October 14th, 2008 under Credit Cards, Credit Crisis, Money, Personal Finance, US Economy.
Tags: American Express, Amex, Cardholders, Credit Risk, Creditworthiness, Global Credit Crunch, Guilt By Association, Mortgage, Msnbc, Wall Street
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These Stocks Are the New Strong Buys
The title to this article is a snowclone. And while many of you don’t know (yet) what a snowclone is, I believe the entertainment value of knowing a little about them almost matches the value of knowing which group of stocks has historically smashed the market’s averages. Before I wander off on my tangent, you [...]
Posted: August 7th, 2008 under Money, Personal Finance, Stocks.
Tags: Added Bonus, Array, Cap Value, Cliche, Derivatives, Editors, Entertainment Value, Eskimos, Financiers, Journalists, Layoffs, Mortgage Products, Phrase, Play One, Public Forum, Small Cap Value Stocks, Tangent, Variants, Victory, Wall Street, Wikipedia
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