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Credit Card Nation: The Consequences of America’s Addiction to Credit
Credit Card Nation: The Consequences of America’s Addiction to Credit
A fascinating and timely chronicle of America’s tortured relationship to money–and the future crisis that looms as a result of our overwhelming reliance on credit.
Credit-card debt is choking American prosperity off at the neck. In Credit Card Nation, Robert D. Manning tells a fascinating story about the present and future consequences of credit dependence across all strata of U.S. society. Through extensive interviews with consumers, Manning talks to debtors, and to average Americans, affected by what Manning describes as our “credit card nation”: an American juggernaut of indebtedness that spans personal, corporate, and governmental debt.No interest for one year! No annual fee! No minimum payments for six months! And, if you want to believe Robert Manning, there’s no way out of the debt that we find ourselves in, as individuals and as a country. Credit Card Nation combines debt of every kind–consumer, corporate, and governmental–and creates a vast landscape of profit-spewing lenders and struggling debtors present at every level of economics. Appalling statistics set readers off on a depressing journey: the years between 1980 and 1994 saw annual consumer charges skyrocket from 0 billion to 1 billion, with the average household carrying over ,000 in revolving debt. Accompanied by the erasure of nearly 0 billion in corporate debt and tremendous tax cuts for ever-merging conglomerates, the end of the 20th century seems to be just the beginning of an overwhelming cycle. While Manning’s book is extensively researched, it is also extremely readable. Individual stories of junk bondsmen, corporate raiders, and middle-class consumers are threaded throughout the pages of charts and statistics, with a few surprises. While most media would have us believe that students who rack up charge accounts are totally irresponsible, the reality is that some of these students are helping their families with cash-advance loans to make mortgage or insurance payments. Emphasis is also placed on the tremendous advertising budgets of credit card companies: Manning comments on “how quickly the cultural norms have changed in the Credit Card Nation,” we see a poster insisting “money can’t buy you love, but a credit card can get you started.” This is not a self-help book, and Manning has no 12-step program for debtors at any level. Credit Card Nation simply tells it as it is. –Jill Lightner
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Dirty Credit Card Secrets
Financial Contributor Vera Gibbons spoke with Maggie Rodriguez about secret credit card company rate hikes.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Finance Manager (Banking) – London …
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Finance Ministry dilutes 25% minimum public float norm for PSUs
The Finance Ministry on Monday diluted the ‘minimum public shareholding’ guidelines to mainly provide comfort for listed public sector entities. The revised guidelines require listed public sector entities to maintain minimum public shareholding of 10 per cent within a period of three years.
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Finance Ministry Sells 3-Year Local Government Debt at 2.37%, Traders Say
China’s finance ministry sold 28.4 billion yuan ($ 4.2 billion) of three-year bonds for local governments at a yield of 2.37 percent, according to traders at Postal Savings Bank of China and Bank of China Ltd. in Beijing.
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New, Never Before Published ‘Credit Card Strategy’ Section on our Website
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While many credit card companies advertise and highlight key selling points of individual credit cards, most people have more than one credit card. In fact, most people carry more than three credit cards, but are not using their credit cards optimally based on their spending patterns because they get most of their cards from pre-approved mails.
Some credit cards pay better reward points or higher cash rebates if you spend at gas stations, supermarkets and drugstores. Some credit cards let you earn more points when you book an airline ticket. Some credit card companies allow cardholders to have two or more cards, but linked to the same reward program under one’s name. By understanding one’s spending patterns, one can earn more reward points or cash rebates with the right credit card combination.
The “Credit Card Strategy” section was written to help readers select the best credit card combination. This section suggest various ways to combine credit cards. It show readers how to combine reward credit cards to earn more points, how to combine cash rebate credit cards to earn maximum cash rebates, how to combine a personal and small business credit card under one reward program.
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http://www.compare-apply-credit-card-online.com is dedicated to providing unbiased credit card reviews for those looking for a credit card. It is one of the very few credit card sites that actually review credit cards. Earlier this year, it published the Editor’s Choice List, which highlights recommendations for the best credit card available in the various categories. By creating a new section on credit card combinations and strategies, this site will help our readers make even better informed credit card decisions.
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New Perspective : World : Sense = THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE IN THE HAGUE, THE NETHERLANDS : New understanding of State & Finance : A STUDY! [1] Enjoy!:)
New Perspective : World : Sense = THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE IN THE HAGUE, THE NETHERLANDS : New understanding of State & Finance : A STUDY! [1] Enjoy!:)

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The Ministry of Finance of the Netherlands, The Hague, Den Haag, Holland
Meyer en Van Schooten Architecten bv have renovated the Ministry of Finance, The Hague.
The building, designed by J. Vegter and M. Bolten in 1975, is one of the best examples of the Brutalist style in the Netherlands. But it had become an anachronism, and its standards of comfort and transparency no longer met the current requirements of a modern Ministry.
Now renovated, the building provides office space for 1,750 employees, spread over seven floors: two below ground, including parking and sport facilities, and five above ground, with meeting rooms, a library, offices and a restaurant. In total, the building now provides 66,000m2 of floor space.
The main aim was to clearly embed the office complex within the urban fabric, and give the building a ‘heart’, a welcoming central entrance area, and a more open and transparent character.
Entered via two inviting gates, one of the inner courtyard gardens has now become a part of the public domain, thus helping the building to open itself up to the city and its people.
Architects: Meyer en Van Schooten Architecten bv
Location: The Hague, The Netherlands
Type of project: Office
Structural engineers: Arup bv, London/Amsterdam; Strukton Engineering
Project team: Harry van den Berg, Eveline Bossuyt, Tania Combos, Koert Göschel, Jochem Heijmans, Gerard van Hoorn, George Justus, Janneke Koppendraaier, Roberto Meyer, Jeroen van Schooten, Beate Schröder, Kees Stoffels, Do Janne Vermeulen, Guled Warsamme, Khalid Zahir, Boy van Zelst
Client: Consortium Safire
User: Ministry of Finace
Design date: January 2005
Construction dates: March 2007 – November 2008
Gross internal floor area: 66.000m2
Total cost: €173m.
Tendering council: Rijksgebouwendienst
Interior design: Meyer en Van Schooten Architecten BV, Amsterdam en DEGW
Landscape architect: Michael R. van Gessel, Amsterdam
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NEVER WAS FINANCE THIS GREAT, THE LINES, THE ARCHITECTURE, URBAN DRAMA, WONDERFUL COLORS, WHO SAID THAT OUR MINISTRIES MUST BE BORING OR DREARY! WAKE UP PEOPLE! ITS HERE! MOST BEAUTIFUL! GET THE PERSPECTIVE RIGHT! ENJOY AND EXPLORE MORE! WITH THANKS TO YOU!
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