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The global economic stagnation and downturns have pushed other states (California and Florida) into foreclosure issues. Who’s to be blame? We, ourselves and us of course. Because the root cause of all these issues is our financial mismanagement skills. Loose lending, irresponsible borrowers, a flat real state market, and rising interest rates are just some of these factors. The foreclosure is just hard to accept because it affects every single person. As we can all observe, even popular and high profile people had filed their bankruptcy. One example is the actor Willie Aames. But he found a great solution to his financial troubles. He may have done well to look for a payday loan. Now he is holding a yard sale of his personal effects and memorabilia ha can stand to part with. It seems Charles should have stuck around a little longer to help out Willie Aames again. http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/03/27/home-foreclosure-reduces-willie-aames-yard-sale/