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The Worst Of Credit Crunch May Be Over

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Oil hit another record high but has since pulled back. The dollar showed some strength and corporate earnings were pretty good.

Boeing blew away earnings estimates. Ford posted a surprise profit. And even though investors were disappointed by Microsoft’s quarterly forecast, they issued a healthy outlook for its next fiscal year. The worst of the credit crunch may finally be behind us. No more major bombshells from financial institutions, a sign that the Fed’s six rate cuts since last September and massive injections of liquidity into the banking system may be working.

In fact, Merrill Lynch indicated yesterday that it would pay its dividend this quarter, relieving investors who were anticipating a cut. There seems to be cause for optimism about the markets. The Dow is active again and the bond market is not acting as if it is in recession anymore.

Bonds have fallen in recent weeks, raising the yields. Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions and lower yields are usually associated as a sign of economic weakness. And for consumers, even though it’s still a painful time because of rising food and gas prices, the first of the government’s tax rebate has hit mailboxes.

Of course, it still is a rough economic environment. The surging price of food threatens to disrupt U.S. consumer spending patterns and the global economy. That’s where the Federal Reserve will hopefully step in. Many fear that more rate cuts could lead to a further weakening of the dollar, which in turn, could fuel more speculation in the commodities markets and drive food and gas prices even higher.

So higher interest rates, not more cuts, might be exactly what this market and economy needs. Hopefully, the Fed will send a strong signal to investors Wednesday that it is getting ready to sit tight.

Top Ten Paid Surveys

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

Yesterday, I posted on the possibility of real income from paid surveys but to be frank, it is not easy. I have signed up for a few survey sites and suffice to say, I am far from even my first $100. Here is a list of the paid survey sites available.

1. Brands Institute

2. Harris Poll Online

3. Ciao Shopping Intelligence

4. American Consumer Opinion

5. MySurveyAsia

6. NPD Online Research

7. Global Test Market

8. EPoll

9. Light Speed Panel

10. Your Say

Any Real Income From Survey Sites?

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Are there any real income from survey sites? From what I have seen, there are legitimate sites that send you surveys every month to take and the rewards can range between $5 to $50 for one survey.

If you get selected for a focus group, even better, you can pocket $200 to $300 per study, but the requirements will be more stringent and it may be spaced over several days or weeks.

Most other surveys are for points and discounts. If you continue to get good surveys every day, it is possible to make a few hundred dollars a month. It is not a get rich quick scheme though.

Main thing is not to pay for the list. of sites that give surveys. This info is available for free.