Internet connects people with services without middleman (The Record Searchlight)
Advantages Losses due to price fluctuations and stock loss kept to a minimum Ensures that goods reach customers timeously; better service Saves space and storage cost Investment of working capital kept to minimum No loss in production due to delays
Internet connects people with services without middleman (The Record Searchlight)
What if you needed to borrow a couple thousand bucks to remodel your bathroom but didn't want to pay 26 percent interest on a credit card?
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Credit Challenged Car Buyers Find Help Online (Benton Evening News)
(ARA) - Eighty percent of all Americans have at least one blemish on their credit reports. And a third of all consumers have credit scores so bad that they may have difficulty securing a car loan.
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Think You're Paying Too Much on Your Car Loan? (Benton Evening News)
(ARA) - You have probably heard of auto refinance before. Or simply refinance. The term actually refers to a financial situation wherein a borrower finds financing to pay off a current loan.
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Panel votes against bill curbing rates on loans (New Hampshire Union Leader)
Some "payday lenders" can still charge 300 percent annual interest.
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Taking Out the SIV Garbage (GoldSeek.com)
This week was not pretty for stocks.
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Burned by Real Estate, Some Just Walk Away (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
More investors are making the drastic decision to walk away from their properties and ultimately send their homes into foreclosure. But this can leave credit scores and assets vulnerable to assault.
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Risky assets in debt market, DBRS says (The Globe and Mail)
Credit-rating agency DBRS Ltd. suggested for the first time yesterday that some of the assets underlying the frozen portion of Canada's commercial paper market are at risk because of its ties to the controversial U.S. residential mortgage-backed security market.
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Risky assets in debt market, DBRS says (The Globe and Mail)
Credit-rating agency DBRS Ltd. suggested for the first time Wednesday that some of the assets underlying the frozen portion of Canada's commercial paper market are at risk because of its ties to the controversial U.S. residential mortgage-backed security market.
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Bankruptcy Reform Bites Back (BusinessWeek)
For consumers, debt relief is harder to come by. And that's adding to housing woes
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Bankruptcy reform impact lackluster (The Clarion-Ledger)
Congress voted to change the bankruptcy code to require more people to pay some of what they owed because a majority of lawmakers believed Americans were using bankruptcy as an easy way out of debt.
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Internet connects people with services without middleman (The Record Searchlight)
In the case of a company, managerial or corporate finance is the task of providing the funds for the corporation's activities. For small business, this is referred to as SME finance. It generally involves balancing risk and profitability.
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