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    Zeitgeist III The Movie

    Zeitgeist: Moving Forward - Teaser - Online Jan 25th http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxpvyMsRvkw
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    Does anyone out there insure their PMs?

    Got anything for protecting against the biggest burg of them all, aka ' the taxman '?
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    Does anyone out there insure their PMs?

    What about if you get confronted by the burglar and forced to open the safe? are you still covered?
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    Does anyone out there insure their PMs?

    You as the director of the company (your SMSF) have a responsibility to safeguard your members assets, if your items were stolen and it was seen to be neglect you can be jailed under the corporations act.
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    How safe are the big aussie banks?

    IMO as long as we have a system that has differential advantage there will always be corruption, you may clean things up.. but overtime it get screwed up again, doesn't matter who the names are.. the whole system needs a serious shake up if you ask me, peoples motivation needs to be...
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    How safe are the big aussie banks?

    I hear you, i'll read the act. I didn't believe the board decisions needed GC approval?
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    How safe are the big aussie banks?

    no issues, i was only asking because i did a lot of research myself and im happy to discuss all sides to understand better..
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    How safe are the big aussie banks?

    Whats the mechanism do you mean exactly? i'm interested. I am going to do some research and maybe do another thread on the rba, something I am interesting in.. just downloaded a copy of the Reserve Bank Act, ill start by reading that cover to cover.
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    How safe are the big aussie banks?

    The boards make the decisions, not the treasurer or the governor-general, they have an audit committee. just so happens that most of the board members are directors and board members of large corporate companies.
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    How safe are the big aussie banks?

    What do you have a problem with? did you do the research yourself or are you watching someones video that says it's crap?
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    How safe are the big aussie banks?

    I think it is written to be misleading, from memory when i researched it its allegiance is to the commonwealth of Australia which is not the Australian government it is england and some how has ties into the english central bank (bank of england). or something along those lines.. here is some...
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    How safe are the big aussie banks?

    Court Ruling: Lewis v. United States, 680 F.2d 1239 (1982)
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    How safe are the big aussie banks?

    The fed has stockholders and operates totally independent of the government, this means their main responsibility is to its major stockholders which just happen to be the big 4 banks who I believe are also board memebers. I will see if I can find a few links.
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    How safe are the big aussie banks?

    Yes correct, but... the only danger in the short term is that interest rates will skyrocket (to curb inflation), and that could screw you as wage increases normally lag behind inflation... also if for some reason it goes the other way and there is deflation you are screwed.
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    Does anyone out there insure their PMs?

    be careful if you think your your bullion is covered under your contents policy. most domestic insurers have a clause that excludes payouts for bullion specifically, most of the customer service people that you talk to are not aware of it so it pays to check the fine print yourself on your policy.
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    Removing milk spots from coins & rounds

    Adding a small amount of dish washing liquid (a detergent) will give the cloudy ammonia a power boost.
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    Removing milk spots from coins & rounds

    Ok, i've done some testing and I am now pretty positive that any marks left on coins are because the eraser is picking up dirt off the surface of the coin and you then rub it all over the surface. If you use a good quality soft eraser, keep checking the end make sure you don't have any dirt and...
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