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fevereiro 24, 2012

E se não pagássemos a dívida?

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...E Já agora, aqui ficam os três temas dos últimos seminários de investigação no Banco de Portugal:

Dezembro
Sovereign Default and Banking

Fevereiro
Optimal Sovereign Debt Default
Sovereign Defaults: The Price of Haircuts

Publicado por [Saboteur] às fevereiro 24, 2012 04:14 PM

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Tem a coisa boa de não ter ninguém da Rubra no debate

Publicado por [Anónimo] às fevereiro 24, 2012 06:18 PM

Jurado y Moreno podrían encuadrarse en eso que ahora se ha dado en llamar hackbogados: letrados que buscan grietas en el sistema para meter la cuña y mostrar los fallos del mismo. Exportan los métodos de Internet a la calle.

Sus planes incluyen colgar varios formularios en una página web que han elaborado en las últimas dos semanas. Uno servirá para que quien lo cumplimente pueda pedir fácilmente información a su banco sobre las operaciones que llevaron a configurar el euríbor que se le aplica. Facilitarán en la página las herramientas jurídicas para que cualquier abogado tenga a mano los instrumentos para poder paralizar desahucios y tramitar demandas contra los bancos. Pretenden presionar a la Fiscalía para que inicie un proceso de investigación. "Hay 18 millones de préstamos referenciados al euríbor", sostiene Juan Moreno. "Esto podría obligar a la banca a tener que devolver miles de millones de euros".

Publicado por [hackbogado] às fevereiro 26, 2012 08:39 PM

Most home-based businesses vonilve throwing parties where you have to be good at public speaking, and you have to be a good sales person. That may include annoying people you know by trying to sell them stuff. I used to sell Cutco cutlery and that was a bust. My sister sold Mary Kay make-up and that was a bust. My sister-in-law sells Herbal Life products and that's been a bust. My friend sells Party Lite candles and other products and that's been a bust. Choose wisely, and make sure that you know what you want to do and that you are the kind of person that can do it, and that you have enough time to devote to it. Also, most home businesses require you to invest a fair bit of money and it takes a while to earn it back and even longer until you actually start making a profit. The Cutco stuff I sold, I had to invest about $ 500 for the sample kit. And it's expensive stuff so most people don't want to buy it and you are only allowed to do demonstrations for people you have been referred to by someone you know. The Herbal Life stuff my sister-in-law sells, she had to invest at least $ 1000, maybe a couple thousand, I can't remember exactly. That was about a year and a half ago and she's still trying to break even.Also, be wary of the people who try to get you into a get rich quick scheme, where you only make money if more people sign up after you, and it's your responsibility to make that happen. My parents almost got suckered in by that scam (you had to invest $ 1000) but I talked them out of it.

Publicado por [Ence] às março 25, 2012 12:06 PM

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