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Rupeetalk.com – How it help a common man grow his investments.

Category : Insurance


The video is about Rupeetalk.coms journey from formation till date. How CEO MD Mr. Satkam Divya plans to help a common man save his hard earned money and how a small but deliberate effort on part of the investor can save him his money. Mr. Satkam also describes the working of the website rupeetalk.com and how it is designed to help a common man grow his investments. Rupeetalk.com gives consumers the liberty to compare various offerings from different banks and also lend a helping hand in the form of unbiased advice from the experts to guide a common man with his investment. Mr. Satkam also emphasizes that Rupeetalk.com products and services recommendation to consumers is solely on the performance of the product and bank in the market and is not influenced by any vendors or their respective products. The video also shows appreciation for Rupeetalk.com, from pioneers in investment field like Mr. Alok Mittal and Mr. Saurabh Srivastva.

Why do I Believe the Economy will Collapse?

Category : Real Estate


De-industrialization, over-leveraging in commercial banking, over-expansion in commercial real estate, the baby boomer spending crash, permanent job loss, financial fraud, a disastrous housing market, record foreclosures, reckless monetary policy, excessive deficits and an unsustainable debt system will force us into a continued economic collapse.

How to Create a Facebook Business Fan Page

Category : Real Estate


How to create a Facebook fan page for your business, including how to choose a good page title and tips on what NOT to do. Tailored to real estate agents but useful for any type of business.

LEGACY, INHERITANCE, PARODY AND OPIC

Category : Insurance


A few days ago I commented on the Bush Legacy Project, first on his Legacy # 1, the Iraq War which he had planned starting two weeks into his inauguration. Next I commented on his Legacy # 2, the Body Snatcher Torture Airline network. — Today I want to comment albeit shortly on his Legacy # 3, the National Debt to which my attention was drawn by an article in USA Today published sometime in October. I went into the Government data bases and found an interesting graph that shows the development of the national debt since before the Mayflower, or so. I KNOW, the dramatic increase in spending is caused in part by the war, but only in part. It is also caused by the Republican tax policies, no offense if you are a Republican. Here are the budget deficits during the last 20 years under Clinton and Bush. — I am mentioning this because the over $10 trillion national debt is Obamas inheritance that will give him headaches. Especially when it comes to his promise of change. And even more when it comes to dealing with the recession in light of the fact that the Senate is not filibuster proof. — While I am at the economy, unlike in the United States, where retail is hurting, Christmas in Germany wasnt too bad for retailers, anyway. In turn, farmers seem to suffer over there because wholesale and retail outlets cant get credit to pay for corn etc. — Amazon here seems to have had record sales. — Europe is very much looking to the United States in part with concern because of