Archive for February, 2009
Credit Crunch: "The Sandwich Loophole" – MSNBC
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Credit Crunch: "The Sandwich Loophole"
MSNBC "Over there" was the corner of the shop, and "that gentleman" worked for a credit card company. In order to get the free food, Thurman had to hand over his personal information on a credit card application. "They're like, "Don't worry. … |
Source:Credit Crunch: "The Sandwich Loophole" – MSNBC
TALF Facility's Terms Spur Doubts On Its Potential Impact – CNNMoney.com
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TALF Facility's Terms Spur Doubts On Its Potential Impact
CNNMoney.com TALF seeks to invigorate student lending, auto loans, credit card lending, and (in the administration's expansion) also include residential and commercial mortgages. In this $4 trillion market, loans backed by these different types of consumer credit … Fed Watch: Will TALF Do the Job? Seeking Alpha Time to Break Up the Big Banks The Market Oracle all 27 news articles |
Source:TALF Facility's Terms Spur Doubts On Its Potential Impact – CNNMoney.com
Public Safety arrests campus credit card thief – Mount Holyoke News
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Public Safety arrests campus credit card thief
Mount Holyoke News, MA 9, when a student reported missing a OneCard holder containing her OneCard, credit card and debit card. According to Fournier's report, Belay ran up roughly $600 worth of charges on her credit card. On Jan. 20, a student who had been watching the … |
Source:Public Safety arrests campus credit card thief – Mount Holyoke News
Delving into the murky metrics of financial risk – University of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications
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Delving into the murky metrics of financial risk
University of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications, WI The average student now graduates with $2500 to $3000 in credit-card debt, Collins says, a financial drain routinely compounded by 18–19 percent interest rates. “Most students get their credit cards at freshman year, then make the minimum payments. … |
Last Enemy Combatant Held in US to Be Charged – Wall Street Journal
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Last Enemy Combatant Held in US to Be Charged
Wall Street Journal The government subsequently dropped the material-witness warrant and charged him with making false statements and credit-card fraud. Federal Bureau of Investigation agents told the court that Mr. Marri's computer was filled with research on buying … |
Source:Last Enemy Combatant Held in US to Be Charged – Wall Street Journal














