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"But if you're careful and you don't overlend, and you're cautious in the way you underwrite, you're fine."
unknown title 2009
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"But if you're careful and you don't overlend, and you're cautious in the way you underwrite, you're fine."
unknown title 2009
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What generally happens is this: many banks recklessly overlend as the economic cycle reaches a critical juncture.
pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator 2009
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"But if you're careful and you don't overlend, and you're cautious in the way you underwrite, you're fine."
unknown title 2009
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There are more fundamental reasons to doubt whether throwing more money at a problem largely if not entirely caused by loose money and government incentives and mandates to overspend and overlend will yield the kind of recovery that Obama and most Americans would dearly love to see.
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"But if you're careful and you don't overlend, and you're cautious in the way you underwrite, you're fine."
unknown title 2009
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"But if you're careful and you don't overlend, and you're cautious in the way you underwrite, you're fine."
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"But if you're careful and you don't overlend, and you're cautious in the way you underwrite, you're fine."
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"But if you're careful and you don't overlend, and you're cautious in the way you underwrite, you're fine."
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Government agencies tend to overlend, and lend to bad risks with insufficient compensation.
The Aleph Blog 2008
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