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LIVE 8 AT EDEN:AFRICA CALLING - DVD Movie
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Despite working hard, many rural families struggle to meet day-to-day expenses or to build a cash cushion for emergencies. Geographically isolated and often lacking financial background, they are vulnerable to money traps such as payday loans, high-interest car and mortgage loans, refund anticipation loans and high fees for cashing checks. Avoiding the Money Trap tells the real-life stories of several of these families.
Part of the Annie E. Casey Foundation's approach to helping families in rural communities build economic stability and success, Avoiding the Money Trap highlights financial problems that can ensnare low-income families and gives practical advice on avoiding them.
Contents of DVD:
- Avoiding the Money Trap, 25-minute full version, English
- Avoiding the Money Trap, 25-minute full version, Spanish
- Avoiding the Money Trap, 14-minute short version, English
- Various print materials and resources; request form for copies
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From Nightingale Conant.
Comes With:
Transforming Debt Into Wealth Quick Start & Instructional Guide Dvd
Transforming Debt Into Wealth System Manual
The Credit Soultion : How To Transform Your Credit Score And Build Real Wealth Cds
The Power of Perpetual Income How To Transform Your Spare Time Into A Cash Machine Volume 2 Wealth Building Cds
3 Secrets to Eliminating Debt and Building Personal Cd
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In a rip-roaring plot that could be torn from tomorrow’s headlines, bestselling author T. Davis Bunn weaves political intrigues and disturbing moral dilemmas into a chillingly credible portrait of the cutthroat world of international finance. Jackie Havilland is working in an Orlando detective agency when she is approached with an unusual request: Esther Hutchings, wife of Congressman Graham Hutchings, wants Jackie to find out who is behind a smear campaign to destroy her husband, who has recently suffered a debilitating stroke. Congressman Hutchings was investigating a secret project called Tsunami, the biggest currency scam in history. Jackie is instructed to unearth all she can and to leave no paper trail.
Wynn Bryant, a successful, wealthy businessman, is the brother-in-law of the governor of Florida. Wynn has never liked politics and is surprised when his brother-in-law contrives to have him take Hutchings’s place in Congress. The reason soon becomes clear: Legislation to relieve Third World countries of their debt–dubbed the Jubilee Amendment–is in the offing, and the governor is determined to have it quashed at any cost. Just as Wynn is about to decline the position, he is told that refusing isn’t an option.
As Jackie and Wynn get more deeply involved in their new assignments, they begin to feel ripples of a conspiracy carrying a destructive power far more dangerous than the notorious Tsunami scam. It is a killer wave that threatens to crush them both–and permanently reshape the world economy.
In his previous Doubleday novel, The Great Divide, T. Davis Bunn spun a legal thriller that wowed critics and readers alike. In Drummer in the Dark, he captures contemporary political and financial maneuverings with the same dazzling artistry. Climaxing in a highly charged showdown between the demands of morality and the driving forces of economic globalization in our increasingly interdependent world, Drummer in the Dark brings the suspense novel to a whole new level of excitement.
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The history of debt relief goes back several decades. It reveals that a country s accumulation of unsustainable debt stems from such factors as deficiencies in macroeconomic management, adverse terms-of-trade shocks, and poor governance. Debt-relief initiatives have provided debt-burdened countries with the opportunity for a fresh start, but whether the benefits of debt relief can be preserved depends on transformations in a country s policies and institutions. In 1996, the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative was launched as the first comprehensive, multilateral, debt-relief framework for low-income countries. In 2005, the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative was established, which increased the level of debt relief provided to HIPCs. As of early 2009, assistance through these two initiatives had been committed to 35 countries and amounted to US$117 billion in nominal terms, or half of the 2007 GDP of these countries. Debt Relief and Beyond assesses the implications of debt relief for low-income countries and how its benefits can be preserved and used to fight poverty. The authors bring unique operational experience to their examination of debt relief, debt sustainability, and debt management. Several key questions are addressed, including: What consequences does debt relief have for poverty-reducing expenditures, growth, and access to finance? Can debt relief guarantee debt sustainability? How can debt management at all levels of government be improved? What lessons can be learned from countries that have experienced debt restructuring? Finally, this book provides sound empirical evidence using current econometric techniques.
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