Amer Chaudri

Amer Chaudri is a 16 year veteran of the banking and finance industry where he has worked in diverse roles and management positions including back-end planning, front-end sales and financial management. He is the author of "Diatribe: A Scathing Journey Into the Heart of the Corporate Financial Culture". He wrote the book in 2010 on recent history in the financial and banking worlds leading up to the contemporary economic and financial crises. You can purchase a copy of the book at http://Amazon.com by following this link: http://www.amazon.com/Diatribe-scathing-Financial-corporate-digressions/dp/1608444740/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1289738769&sr=1-1

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Quantitative Easing Demystified

With all the hoopla and media-bonanza around the merits and pitfalls of contemporary monetary economics, it must make you wonder: where is all this going to lead to (and really, where does it come from) What is real, what is politics, what is prudent, and what might be outright reckless

Why I Don't Bank With the Biggies Anymore

I finally did it I closed my accounts with one of the largest trillion-dollar banking and financial corporations in the land

When Not to Refinance in a Low Rate Environment

Here is the USA (and even around the world) we have been living in one of the most prolonged low-rate environments in recent memory It began several years back as we were exiting a scandalous market crash following the dotcom bubble and corporate disasters around the likes of Enron and WorldComm

The Dow has just rallied to within striking distance of 11,000 (a level it crashed through a year ago and only momentarily surmounted in April of this year) Corporations are posting record increases in profits (after plummeting for the past 2 years) and the rate of unemployment appears arrested

Home Loan Modifications - How I Won My Battle

Just over a year ago, I lost my job As I frantically scrambled to hold my life together, I knew that a must-do-right-away was to sign-up for one of these seemingly pervading modification plans and not have to fire-sell the house at a loss of tens of thousands of dollars



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