Sunday, March 16, 2008

What is his Golden Parachute Worth?

JPMorgan Chase is set to purchase Bear Sterns for 2 bucks a pop. The soon to be ex-CEO of Bear has this to say.

Bear Stearns shares closed Friday at $30 a share. At their peak, the shares
traded at $159.36. "The past week has been an incredibly difficult time for
Bear Stearns," said Bear Stearns Chief Executive Alan Schwartz in a statement.
"This represents the best outcome for all of our constituencies based upon the
current circumstances."
I seriously wonder how this "best outcome" impacts his personal financial situation, i.e., how golden is his parahute?!!

Real-Estate Crash Traps Owners ...

Truths the market teaches us:

Why it is never good to take on more loans just because they are available ...

Although speculators drove prices upward in many instances, conventional homeowners took advantage of the rise in property values by taking on home-equity loans that increased their debt -- often to amounts greater than they had paid for their houses.Now, with prices falling, those who want or need to move often face a dilemma: Should they lower their price below what they owe on their property and pay the mortgage balance from their savings? Or should they stay put, paying down mortgages and waiting for the market to rebound?

But sometimes, circumstances beyond your control will cause you grief ...

Mike Larson, a real-estate analyst with Weiss Research in Jupiter, said those who must move might no longer have a choice."If you bought in many Florida markets in 2004, 2005 or 2006, it is very likely that you just won't get your money back," Larson said. "You see this same thing when people have to sell stock for less than they paid for it, but housing is different."People have a lot tied up in their houses, and they don't like to think about losing money on them."Larson said sellers need to face the reality of the current market and think creatively.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

On Credit Cards

If you pay off your balance in full every billing cycle, the Oracle of Orlando recommends these two reward cards.

- PenFed Visa (please note that you first need to be a member of Pentagon Federal Credit Union)
- Fidelity Visa/AMEX/Mastercard (whichever is the flavor of the day)
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