About The Money For November 25, 2008

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About The Money For November 25, 2008

Curious to learn how you can reduce your budget or to find where you’re spending more than you should? Brad Williamson, Director of Banks for the Washington Department of Financial Institutions, tells you what you need to know to make sure your deposits don’t disappear. We take an in-depth look at how deeply entrenched our local banking giant was and the surprising ways we will feel its void.
Originally Aired: Nov 25, 2008
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Curious to learn how you can reduce your budget or to find where you’re spending more than you should?

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Curious to learn how you can reduce your budget or to find where you’re spending more than you should?
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How Safe is Your Bank?
Brad Williamson, Director of Banks for the Washington Department of Financial Institutions, tells you what you need to know to make sure your deposits don’t disappear.
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Family Finances: Reduce your budget
We take an in-depth look at how deeply entrenched our local banking giant was and the surprising ways we will feel its void.
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Looking at the above financial results of all three giants, we can clearly see a bearish trend in the financial performance of all three manufacturers since the year 2006. Although Ford is fundamentally somewhat better then the two, it also seems to lose market share owing to strong competition from Toyota. Their claims about the global financial crisis and credit freeze that are supposed to be causing all this trouble doesn’t sound meaningful, as in the same period from 2006 to 2008, Japanese and Korean car manufacturers increased their market share in US from 23% to 30% approximately. That makes sense when US president intelligently calls for viability plans rather than just aiding the industry after all it’s the stakeholders of these companies who need to diversify in this changing global market.

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