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Busted: Life Inside the Great Mortgage Meltdown (Audiobook)

Busted: Life Inside the Great Mortgage Meltdown (Audiobook)

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    from rivkat

    It's a good hook: economic reporter for the New York Times finds himself with a no-doc mortgage eating up his savings and endangering his marriage, because he was just as willing to take risks, hoping everything would work out, as the people he wrote about. He blames himself, but also the mortgag...

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    from rivkat

    It's a good hook: economic reporter for the New York Times finds himself with a no-doc mortgage eating up his savings and endangering his marriage, because he was just as willing to take risks, hoping everything would work out, as the people he wrote about. He blames himself, but also the mortgag...

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    from NewsieQ

    Edmund L. Andrews was in love. That's when the New York Times business reporter began making rotten financial decisions, starting with a $472,000 subprime mortgage loan. And he kept on making even worse decisions until he became the poster boy for the mortgage meltdown, representing those people ...

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