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| Obama: How to get business going - CNNMoney.com Posted: ... credit for homeowners and small businesses. But there is substantial work left to be done - not only to repair the immediate damage, but to ensure that we emerge from this recession with an economic model that leads to durable, sustainable growth. ... |
| Credit counselors can help - Parkersburg News Posted: Pam Dowler, executive director of Consumer Credit Counseling Services of the Mid-Ohio Valley, said it's a good idea to postpone major purchases during hard financial times. For instance, it is typically cheaper to repair a car than make payments on a ... |
| USDA home repair loans available - Goldsboro News Argus Posted: Applicants must own and occupy the home in need of repair in a rural area -- those communities with populations of less than 20000. Eligibility is based on household income, credit history, repayment ability and the inability to afford a conventional ... |
| Credit where credit's due - Financial News (subscription) Posted: Indeed, what the crisis has revealed is a far more insidious problem that will take far more to repair than tweaks to documentation, mandatory changes to trade and post-trade practices, stress-testing reviews, capital charge increases or the like. ... |
| Credit repair firms can't erase bad debt (Abilene Reporter-News) Posted: 18 Apr 2009 10:18 PM PDT I understand that there are privately owned agencies that will clear your credit report for a flat-rate fee. From what I understand, it takes a few months, but they can re-establish excellent credit ratings for their clients. Are you familiar with them? How does this service work? Is it safe? |
| Agencies can't 'fix' bad credit (The Columbus Dispatch) Posted: 19 Apr 2009 03:22 AM PDT Dear Debt Adviser: I understand there are private agencies that will clear your credit report for a flat-rate fee. From what I understand, it takes a few months, but they can re-establish excellent credit ratings. Are you familiar with them? How does this service work? Is it safe? |
| Idearc seeks to repair directory business (Financial Times) Posted: 19 Apr 2009 02:31 PM PDT Few media businesses have fallen faster from favour than directories publishers. In the cheap credit era, investors viewed directories as predictable cash generators that could support large debts to magnify returns. |
| It's not easy being green (Colorado Daily) Posted: 18 Apr 2009 11:09 PM PDT BOULDER, Colo. — For $700, a truck repair shop northeast of Erie will turn your car, your truck -- even a big rig -- into a "hybrid." And that's before you apply the alternative fuel vehicle credit from the federal government, which allows you to write off 30 percent of the cost on your taxes. |
| Hamilton: Team IntaRacing Sunday notes (Motorsport.com) Posted: 19 Apr 2009 05:25 AM PDT After a mammoth effort overnight by the Team IntaRacing crew to repair the #77 Falcon, Marcus Marshall has been forced to retire from the second leg of the Hamilton 400 with a sticking throttle. |
| Obama: How to get business going (CNN Money) Posted: 19 Apr 2009 05:26 AM PDT Barack Obama has been more critical of corporate America than any recent President. After his speech on the economy on April 14, Washington editor Nina Easton submitted written questions about his views on business. The answers he sent Fortune sounded notably conciliatory. Excerpts: |
| Business briefs: April 19, 2009 (Plattsburgh Press Republican) Posted: 19 Apr 2009 01:24 AM PDT Annual meeting TICONDEROGA — The Ticonderoga Federal Credit Union celebrated 55 years of service to members at its annual meeting on April 9. |
| Wyoming attracting jobseekers during recession (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Posted: 19 Apr 2009 02:18 PM PDT Ruben Garcia likes the nightlife. Living in Bay City, Mich., a city of about 36,000 near Lake Huron's Saginaw Bay, Garcia enjoyed dance clubs, concerts, comedy shows and art. |
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