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Tryptophan Coma, Be Gone! November 30, 2006

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After loading up on turkey and powering down for a few days, I’m back in the swing of things and will be hitting my stride tomorrow on Arizona Midday. If you’re local, tune in after Regis and Kelly in the morning. If tuning in here is your only recourse, here’s a quick outline for you.

I’ll be talking about getting your house in order for the Holidays to start off the New Year ahead of schedule. It’s still not to late to refinance in time for holiday gift giving. If you aren’t paying cash, you could be burdening your credit by running up those balances. Rates were taking a breather last week. I thought there would be possible worsening rates with this week chock full of financial reports, an auction of a few Billion 5 year T Notes, and even a few words from Chairman Bernake. But so far things have remained pretty neutral. We have a very important report in the PCE (Personal Consumption Expentitures) due out tomorrow. I’m being a little cautious here and locked in everything today ahead of this one. Bonds are overbought and trading at their resistance level. I could be left with egg on my face, and bonds could push through their resistance. We’ll take some left overs, whip up an omlette and go on about business as usual.

For now, it’s time to catch up on some beauty Zs before some face time on the small screen tomorrow.

Happy Thanksgiving! November 22, 2006

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Turkey

Getting ready to wrap things up a little early today to get ready for tomorrow’s feast. To celebrate, I got the new header up today. I hope everyone has a safe and happy turkey day.

Tip of the Week | Opting out of Credit Offers November 21, 2006

Posted by seechadfund in Real Estate.
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Here is a helpful tip to cut down on your junk mail. You can opt out of receiving credit card offers with this 800 number:

888-567-8688 option 3

The article was originally in Money Magazine, November 2006 pg 100.

This will give you the choice to opt out for either 3 or 5 years. It takes about 48 hours to go into effect, and you can opt back in if you would like at any time. The benefit is 3 fold, it will reduce junk mail and phone solicitations, help combat identity theft, and also may increase your credit scores.

I also have a great article with other tips to help protect yourself from identity theft. Contact me and I will send a copy.

Have a Great Week!

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