Sunday, April 26, 2009

You Can Survive the Coming Depression - Some Suggestions Will Help

How To Survive the Economic Meltdown - Some Suggestions Will Help
Most financial forecasters are saying that things will get considerably worse before they get better. Shouldn't you be prepared?. The more prepared you are, the more comfortable and confident you can be . We aren't publishing these articles to scare you, just turn on CNN if you want to be frightened, we are all about taking action. Stop being scared and be prepared!

While some survival experts suggest storing supplies for 3-7 days we are advocating that you put away enough supplies for thirty to ninety days, due to the unknown nature of catastrophes whether they are financial or natural.

Fight any papers sent to you by the bank. You will have twenty days to reply, wait til 18 go by and overnight it. Protest about the loan and the company and the mortgage broker. They will have 20 days to respond. And so on and so on. This will give you 3 to 12 months in your house rent and mortgage free. The bank is overwhelmed with properties. Law forbids them from owning too much property. Due to this, the foreclosure could be pushed off for a long time. You can even try to 'fake' sell it with a realtor for some real high price or some 'never going' to happen short sale. These methods, depending on the lender could give you 2 years or a hole in your house with no payments. Why go broke? Save your money in a hole in the ground. Help your family survive and forget your 'honor.' The lender could not care if you lived or died. They knew what they were doing. Until someone else owns it, it is your property. As the depression sets in people will look for alternatives with how they live. They will look for cheaper ways to work. This spells opportunity for those who are of examples to put their talents and hands to work. This report cites just a few examples to get you thinking what you might do to supplement your income. Right now most people discard clothing that is ripped, torn find someone That will change. If they can find someone who knows how to repair their clothing and can do new clothing, they are going to take their garments to them for repair. If you've a stitching to stitch, let your neighbors know you will repair their garments and can save them money. From there, branch out by asking your Church to put something in the weekly circular about your service. You could also place an ad on Craig's List. Recommendation by friends advertising works good here. Here's another idea. Specialty breads and bakery's are popular. They also come with higher costs. In tough times, if people knew someone who sells baked bread from their home at a cheaper cost, many would jump at the chance to try it out. How To Survive the Economic Meltdown - Some Suggestions Will Help. by Ramon Mendoza

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