Posts Tagged ‘Depression’
What would happen if the United States were to default on its debts?
I know a default is bad, but what would the results be to society as a whole if we defaulted? Would we go into a depression?
Do you think the feeling of love is fallacious unless all these other conditions are met?
It seems that couples that "fall in love" or get married do so, due to a feeling of love only to discover all of these issues later. Examples include…. (no particular order)
Do I want kids, how many, how to raise them (strict or lax parent)?
Religious practice, (are you religious, do you actually practice, raise kids in a religious manner)
How do you handle your finance, saver/spender, debt levels – debt maintenance
Does the partner have any career aspirations, career possibilities, upward mobility or will he/she be in this same position for the rest of their lives amidst higher expenses
Personal habits, cleanliness, habits around others (such as friends, family, kids)
Communication skills when everything goes wrong at once (most people find it easy to get along together when everything is fine – horrible proxy, prudent to rationalize and plan for worst case scenario than assuming everything will be fine – such as a recession/depression/death/injury, etc.)
This are just a few things I thought off. (Note: Certain statements are in the second person because I wrote it as it came to my head).
I feel like even though most people don’t realize it, the standards for everyone to sleep, date, love and marry a person are completely different. For me personally, each standard is substantially more rigorous than the last.
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Credit Crunch explained – Money Box Episode 1
The first of a series from UBank, Money Box is the world of finance made simple and easy to understand. In this episode, we will explain what the credit crunch is all about, and how Australians are really saving their money. All with a lighthearted sideways look, Money Box will help you make the most of your money right now. Download the iTunes podcast here tinyurl.com
STUDENT LOAN DEBT EXCEEDS CREDIT CARD DEBT NATIONWIDE 9-20-2010
Link From: www.newzzcafe.com College students aren’t just carrying massive text books around campus, they also have the burden of debt. National numbers show us student loan debt is now greater than credit card debt. University of Utah senior Cody Myers puts it pretty simply. For him “it’s just a way of getting through college.” It’s a touchy situation, bury yourself in debt for a college degree. New numbers show it’s a go to solution. Student loans have grown past other debts. Here are the numbers 8 Billion in revolving credit (including credit cards). Compare that to student loans, totaling 0 Billion.
US issues $7 trillion debt; Credit Card Trends Worsened; Census Worker hanged
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does he really have to live with nothing?
my boyfriends in the middle of a divorce! he and his ex have been very reasonable but his ex wife to be has recently discovered what she can take from him and is suddenly turning a little nasty. my boyfriend offered to pay more than a reasonable amount for the two children, gave her the house without a fight, is paying off her car and £15000 worth of debts just so she doesn’t need to worry about a thing while taking care of two children. she does work and earns a fair bit, but has recently discovered that she can take my partners police pension. this will leave him with nothing if she does, he moved into a house a few months ago and still doesn’t have any real furniture as all his money goes to the to be ex wife, also he’s working twice as hard just so he can have a little extra money that he doesn’t get to see! can he fight to keep the pension? is there anywhere online he can get free legal advise, citizens advice was no good so far! please help, thank you
for the record, my partner has not cheated on his wife with me. they have been separated for two years and are a few months into sorting the divorce proceedings.
next, he has been unable to pay for a lawyer so far as the debts are leaving him with very little each month, so far both sides are going on advice of the english citizens advice where a free solicitor is at hand who he has seen a few times so far.
also, i may have mentioned but the children are in school and his ex to be work while they learn, she has a great income.
the reason my partner has offered to pay more than required is because she went into depression from worry and he doesnt want his children to see her like that.
he has a heart of gold, and as i may have said, shes a very nice woman, shes just trying to grab all she can without realising what he will lose
also, to the person who said i have no idea at what it is like raising kids, i have two of my own and a deceased husband
one last thing, im not getting involved, he tells me all about it, if he wants advice i try my best to give it but otherwise i stay clear, i just feel helpless which is why i have asked this question. i just want to make him smile by giving him some good news


