Other Finance
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Getting Credit When You’re Over 62
Getting Credit When You're Over 62 November 1998 redit is an important money management tool for both young and older consumers. Yet the elderly, particularly older women, may find it difficult to get credit. If you're an older consumer who has paid ...
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Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act Provisions Relating to CRA and Community Development
In its sweeping changes to the laws governing banks, insurance companies and securities firms, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (the “Act”), which was signed into law by President Clinton on Friday, November 12th, creates a new framework in connection ...
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Highlights of the “Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act” Client Alert December 1999
-- What Does It All Mean? -- Functional Regulation of Bank Securities and Mutual Fund Activities -- Affiliations Among Banks, Securities Firms and Insurance Companies On Friday, November 12, 1999, President Clinton signed the Gramm-Leach-Bliley ...
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Highlights of the “Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act”
On Friday, November 12, 1999, President Clinton signed the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (the "Act") into law, setting in motion the process for completing the transformation of the nation's financial services industry that has been ongoing for at least ...
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How HUD’s Reverse Mortgage Program Works
Homeowners 62 and older who have paid off their mortgages or have only small mortgage balances remaining are eligible to participate in HUD's reverse mortgage program. The program allows homeowners to borrow against the equity in their homes ...
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How Safe is a Money Order?
Many people think that a money order from a bank is as good as a certified check. But, in Trump Plaza Associates v. Haas, (692 A.2d 86, 1997) the Appellate Division recently decided that the certified check is much the safer instrument. A money ...
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How to File a Consumer Complaint About a Bank
If you have a complaint about a bank or other financial institution, the Federal Reserve System might be able to help you. The Federal Reserve is responsible for carrying out many of the federal laws that protect consumers in their dealings with ...
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In a Competitive Economy, What are Your Corporate Financing Options?
Receive our free GE Lending Views Newsletter reflecting current thought leadership on trends, timely issues, and White Papers with "Deal Detail" case studies in Commercial Lending at GE in cooperation with the Wharton School and also receive: At a ...
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Intellectual Property Due Diligence: A Critical Prerequisite to Capital Investment
While the current economic environment continues to be challenging, a sound investment strategy may yield substantial rewards. At the same time, however, it has become increasingly more important for private equity and venture capital firms to focus ...
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