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God only knows...I wonder the same thing. When I wonder about things like our current economy I turn to people who know a little more about these things than I do. Dave Ramsey is one of these people. Here is an exert from a recent post by Dave Ramsey
Dave's Thoughts About the Economy
Over the past month, we've witnessed the largest bankruptcy in history, the stock market dropping like a rock, and the talking heads on TV freaking out that the world is coming to an end. I'm here to tell you the truth-we're going to make it. We're going to be fine. Take a chill pill.
This month I've compiled some of the most-asked questions I've gotten recently from you:
Are we okay, Dave?
Definitely. Remember Enron and WorldCom in the recent years? We survived that. But much worse than all this was the financial crisis of the ‘80s - S&L collapse and 1,000 bank failures in 2 years. We're nowhere near this type of thing; that was probably 50 to 100 times worse than all of this.
What does all of this come back to?
Greedy banks financing homes to broke people. It all seemed to work okay in their minds when the economy was booming, but when the economy slowed a little bit broke people quit paying on their subprime mortgages. DUH. No wonder they went out of business. Stupid decisions.
Is there anything we can do to fix this bailout mess?
YES! Here's a quick summary: Companies that had billions in subprime loans were feeling the effects of their stupid decision to make those loans in the first place, and practically gave them away for pennies on the dollar. But since no one wants these loans, and they've had to mark them down to market value, it has frozen the market. If we temporarily change the rule that forces companies to do that, that will free the market up.
This is an absolutely huge deal, and it involves everyone getting in touch with their congressperson before we spend hundreds of billions of dollars that we don't need to! Learn more
Will the collapse of businesses and banks affect me?
No, not unless you work there. Thousands of stock brokers on Wall Street have lost their jobs in the past few weeks, but that happens in other industries across the country in good and bad times. This time it just happened in NYC where all the national news media is so they made a big deal of it.
If I have 401(k) money in a Merrill Lynch or AIG trading account, should I move the money elsewhere?
No. Your money isn't with them; your 401(k) money is in the stocks. These big companies are just managers (unless you directly own stock in their company). The only thing that may be an issue is if they crash later, you may have some customer service issues, but your money is still safe. This is a good reminder to not have all of your money in one stock-that's stupid. Always spread out your money in various growth stock mutual funds.
With these acquisitions, will my 401(k) account and entire portfolio with Merrill Lynch be lost?
No. They just own the company Merrill Lynch. Look at it this way-if I owned 6 rental properties and hired a management company that eventually failed, I would still own the properties; I just wouldn't have a manager. Your broker doesn't have title to your stuff. Your 401(k) is not a company asset; that's the beauty of it.
Should I sell my US stocks to buy gold and foreign stocks?
Absolutely not! Why would you think foreign stocks are any better than US stocks? Again, diversify your money in good growth stock mutual funds instead.
What practical lessons should small business owners learn from these bank difficulties?
When you have no cash, you freakin' go broke. You must keep some cash on hand, no matter what kind of business you have. Give yourself some wiggle room where you can take a hit and still be standing.
Remain calm, America. We're in a slow time, but just pay your bills and you're going to be fine.
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How much does a free Banana tree cost...?
My Dad gave me a banana tree last year that he dug it out of his own yard. If you have ever had a banana tree then you know they reproduce at an alarming rate. I gladly accepted this free plant. I have a huge yard and the owners before me did not care much for outdoor living...I however, am the opposite.
Recently when I was over at my Dad's house I noticed that his banana tree was about 12 feet tall (seriously). My bananas tree or rather my field of banana trees are only about 3 feet tall.
Naturally, the question I asked was "Dad, why is your banana tree so much bigger than mine?" Well, I found that he waters his every day and he only focuses on that one tree. I on the other hand do not; I try to keep them all going at once.

Banana trees love water & sun. Actually, I think that is all they desire. We have plenty of free sunshine here in Dallas, but I wonder how much water that 12 foot tall banana tree cost my dad this year. It looks great...but like so many other things that are not indigenous to this region... it takes more effort to produce well.
There are parts of my real estate career that are not indigenous to me. I love to help people find a new home, I am great at marketing properties for sellers and I love the art of negotiations...these aspects grow more naturally in me. What I have to "water" most is how to find new business.
I don't like to ask people if they know of someone who is thinking about buying or selling a home...I am not sure why but I resist it constantly. The reality for me is that if I don't water this part of my business, my whole "banana tree" will die.
Although some days I wish I had not planted that free banana tree (my water bill is costing me a lot this year)... I don't regret that I am a Realtor even though there is a drought in my industry.
Unlike my banana tree I was born and raised in Texas, I only focus on one thing (real estate) and I can (and will) survive a drought...but I still need some water. If you know of someone who would like a free banana tree and a new place to call home I can help. I will find them a new place to call home AND I will even plant them a new banana tree. Better yet, I will plant a tree that belongs here in this great state of Texas.

Want to help Holt water his real estate tree?
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CARROLLTON/FARMERS BRANCH TX REAL ESTATE - AUGUST MLS SALES STATS
Here are the stats for the CARROLLTON/FARMERS BRANCH area.

Keeping with the typical trends, this CARROLLTON/FARMERS BRANCH TX Real Estate Market Report shows Closed Sales DOWN (projected almost 11%) while Average Sales Price stays somewhat STABLE. Home owners that do sale, are negotiating about the same as the previous year. Days on market are actually DOWN over 8%!
To search homes for sale in Carrollton TX Real Estate market check out Carrollton Market Search .
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Leukemia is a deadly disease, a cancer of the blood and/or bone marrow. There are various forms of leukemia. Some are incurable, but most are treatable with modern medicine. As you can imagine, the hospital bills for the treatment can be horrendous. Sadly, one of my friend's little brother has recently been diagnosed with leukemia. To help with the mountains of medial bills that are beginning to pour in, Chick-fil-A has pledged to donate 15% of all sales to the McFadden Medical Fund to help Jason and his family.
Chick-fil-A has some of the best fast food around. It's a favorite of my family, and the menu has wide variety of different tastes for every palate. If you happen to be in Carrollton, stop by the Chick-fil-A located at 2652 Old Denton Road and order something to eat, drink, or nibble on.
They've got an awesome sweet tea and their waffle fries are some of the best around. So feed your hunger and help a family in need. It will cost you nothing more than the price of lunch to help them. Be sure to mention that it's for the McFadden Medical Fund when you order. Who knew helping someone could be so tasty! Chick-fil-A will be donating 15% of all proceeds on Friday, May 23 and Saturday May, 24. On behalf of Jason and the rest of the McFadden Family, thank you for doing what you can! Have a safe and Happy Memorial Day weekend!
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Active Homes: 377
Pending Sales: 141
Sold Single Family Homes in Carrollton from April 1, 2008 - April 30, 2008: 104
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posted by Leigh Bates
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