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I presume that the credit union and Discover use that retail money to fund credit card loans and not mortgages.
It's been a killer for insurance companies.
I'm still believing it's the utter destruction going on in downtown office rental. None of things are new or unheard of
AmericanKulak says
I'm still believing it's the utter destruction going on in downtown office rental. None of things are new or unheard of
Yeah, that too. Also our decaying infrastructure.
Yeah, that too. Also our decaying infrastructure.
After watching the above video, it's mostly just corruption.
If it "comes from the sky" it's home owners insurance and if it "comes from the ground" it's a flood.
Also of interest:
https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/us/news/property/florida-insurers-deny-nearly-half-of-hurricane-claims-ratings-agency-says-508765.aspx
Nature is a bitch about FAFO. Choose insurance protection accordingly - if it's too expensive, you're living in the wrong place.
WookieMan says
If it "comes from the sky" it's home owners insurance and if it "comes from the ground" it's a flood.
yeah, in Florida, you have to show water damage was from rain coming down and throw the damage house structure like roof and windows, and not from the water level rising and flooding your home such as from a storm water retention pond in your backyard or from a flooded street
Used cars don't move because there are no 3-4% dealer incentives on Used, only New. 11.3% is the average used car loan rate now.
How did car companies overproduce expensive vehicles no one wants? Probably misreading the market
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/pimco-kiesel-called-housing-top-160339396.html?source=patrick.net
Bond manager Mark Kiesel sold his California home in 2006, when he presciently predicted the housing bubble would pop. He bought again in 2012, after U.S. prices fell more than 30% and found a floor.
Now, after a record surge in prices, Kiesel says the time to sell is once again at hand.