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11/21/2009From the BiggerPockets Blog: What Does Buying a Home “As is” Really Mean??

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Risk-taking is back for banks 1 year after crisis - Yahoo! F

Biggerpockets_profile_image_comment_thumb Posted By: Chris Barnes, 2 months ago (Report Spam)
Category: Mortgage & Lending / Type: News
Source: finance.yahoo.com

NEW YORK (AP) -- A year after the financial system nearly collapsed, the nation's biggest banks are bigger and regaining their appetite for risk.Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan


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At 10:29PM on September 14, 2009 - Nate Nook said...
Incredible how finance companies are needed, but never get controls. I guess we all benefit in a way. After reading this I cant help but think that we see controls in all parts of business & life. But the finance industry sees very few of them. Basketball, football players have caps. Cant we cap finance incentives at 20% at least?

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