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I feel helpless

This is the worse feeling ever.  I know that if people panic it will be worse for everyone, but I have a child now and I am fighting my urge to go to the bank and stick everything in our fireproof safe (I am not crazy enough to put it in the mattress, lol).  And it is not because I think I won't have access to my deposits specifically because of the bailout failure, but it is because I think other people will panic and that by trying to be calm I will be at the end of the line and get nothing.

Instead I will just sit here.  But I don't like it.  Tongue Tied

 

Re: I feel helpless

  • I'm more worried about payrolls than my own accounts.
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  • I was trying to stay calm this morning, but I'm starting to feel worried about trickle down issues.

    My joblessness is compounding my frustration, though. Bad time to be graduatng with huge debt and looking for a job. 

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    Thank god, my H has a secure job....though is there such a thing anymore? His job is funded by market driven foundation grants....

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  • I don't like it either but I don't think it's going to be Soup Line America by tomorrow - or the end of the week. I don't think Congress will go past this week without a bill. There's too much at stake. I wouldn't be surprised if we had a bill by Wednesday. There's too much pressure to get "something" passed.
  • Yeah foundations have already been hurting. They make grants based on their endowments. In this market, endowments are shrinking.

    We've recently had several large foundations contact us to let us know we wouldn't be getting the funding they'd promised. Other major non-profits are dealing with this as well (I saw an interview with CARE's CEO and she mentioned quite a bit of the same. She wasn't freaking out, but she was definitely worried about falling revenues leading to the need for reductions in programming and staff).

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    Yeah foundations have already been hurting. They make grants based on their endowments. In this market, endowments are shrinking.

    We've recently had several large foundations contact us to let us know we wouldn't be getting the funding they'd promised. Other major non-profits are dealing with this as well (I saw an interview with CARE's CEO and she mentioned quite a bit of the same. She wasn't freaking out, but she was definitely worried about falling revenues leading to the need for reductions in programming and staff).

    I've been nervous about this too.  I work in Foundation Relations in the Development office for a cancer research organization... it's bad enough that the NIH budget has been so crippled.  We've definitely been told by some of our contacts to expect fewer opportunities or smaller awards.

    On the other hand, individual donations are apparently not slowing down (and we have anecdotes of major donors increasing giving)... perhaps in some small way this will offset the endowment losses.

     

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  • imagemxolisi:

    Yeah foundations have already been hurting. They make grants based on their endowments. In this market, endowments are shrinking.

    We've recently had several large foundations contact us to let us know we wouldn't be getting the funding they'd promised. Other major non-profits are dealing with this as well (I saw an interview with CARE's CEO and she mentioned quite a bit of the same. She wasn't freaking out, but she was definitely worried about falling revenues leading to the need for reductions in programming and staff).

    Fortunately, DHs endowment comes from very secure sources...but yeah, it's still all tied to the market. No one is panicking...yet.

  • I'm kind of freaking, too. Fortunately, our business hasn't slowed at all, but we're still in a growing phase. I wonder how much slower our growth will be because of all of this. Thankfully, if we can just sustain the business we have, we'll be just fine. And we're hiring, too, so we're helping the economy!
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  • I need to ask Mr.P what he knows of his company's financials, but as far as things go we should be alright. I just think we might be fuckingnuts to try to buy a house right now. I need to remind myself the worst that happens is we walk in and a lender laughs us out the door. I have a bit of paralyzing fear about the whole process to begin with, and this is not helping.
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  • I've had my head in the sand for the last few days, so I'm feeling good.  You guys are scaring me, though!  Will I be able to feed my kittens?!

    Please, spread the word.  Do not take your money out of the bank.  That's what effed everyone so badly in the Depression.  I know you're kidding to some degree marriednow, but I know some people would think it's a good idea.

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  • My friend's husband works for Wachovia.  Depositors actually were taking their money out last week.  It's a kind of rural mountain area, though, so without trying to sound condescending (but probably sounding condescending), they probably don't understand FDIC insurance and why they don't need to do a run on the bank. 
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  • I am just stressed to the max.  Josh hasn't worked in almost a year.  He applies to every electrical business that he can think of and they all say the same thing...."we aren't hiring right now, but we will keep you on file".  I am about to snap.  So this doesn't make me feel any better about businesses taking on new hires.  My ability to refinance my house, which has an unbearably high interest rate....nonexistant.  I have NO credit cards, not even for emergencies.  I have improved my credit score dramatically, but It doesn't look like I will be getting one any time soon.  No fault of my own, either.  I may have made some mistakes with my finances, but there isn't even the option to repair them at this point.  I feel so stuck right now.  So stuck.

     

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  • I am scared. DH and I have put ourselves into depression mode. We're no longer spending money. The good news is if we're over-reacting and the sky doesn't fall, we'll have saved a nice chunk of change this month!
  • I'm a little freaked out BUT I am not moving any money anywhere.  Not that my less than $5K saved up will do a damn thing anyway.  LOL
  • girl, you are not alone. H is talkin bout preparedness on a zombie-invasion level: stocking up on canned goods, a generator and some guns. cuz you know, that's a great idea. he just walked in the house a second ago and said: "holy sh*t we're f*cked."

    lol, seriously, it IS scary. but really, what can you do, besides make sure you have a good savings and call it a day? on second thought, i'm totally rethinking our furniture spending spree over the weekend. go figure. one day we're shopping like mad, the next we're battening down the hatches. either way, we're screwed. 

  • I am not concerned for us, but am for other people.  Luckily, my husband's job is secure and mine is as well.  I am concerned for people's jobs and that people do not understand FDIC.   I may join Joe Biden and get a beretta (sp?)--though I am not to the Zombie Def-con level, yet.
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