Articles, tagged with "legislators", page 4
19th May 2010
There's nothing more satisfying or rewarding than making more money than you can ever possibly spend - particularly when you can take it from others. That's called "winning" in the new American economy, and flipping houses is one good way to make sure tha...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
04th May 2010
Due to massive mismanagement and government corruption, Greece has found itself in a world of financial trouble, and no matter what they do, it does not seem they are going to be able to help themselves. After drawing up a plan to offer bonds in an attemp...
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Author:
Molly
16th April 2010
If you've never had to deal with steep bank fees, then congratulations are in order. However, if you've ever bounced a check or overdrawn your account, then you know how harsh these fees can be.
Imagine bouncing a five dollar check and being charged $...
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Author:
Janet Gaither
16th April 2010
Many of us know all too well the impact that strict legislation has made on our ability to obtain fast cash. Thankfully, there are some lawmakers that are changing their minds when it comes to payday lenders and the purpose they serve in today's society.
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Author:
Janet Gaither
23rd March 2010
In an industry where some players may have less than a sterling reputation, Forever Grand Vacations leads the way when it comes to quality and integrity in the vacation club market. According to the COO Eileen Most ; the realization of Missouri's vaca...
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Author:
Cameron Lancaster
22nd March 2010
Manor Democrats released a make a copy of its bringing together acquit yourself of 2010 like it relates to fitness attention legislation Thursday afternoon payment the way on behalf of a choose on the wished-for $940 billion send the bill to Sunday.
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Author:
leo
10th March 2010
For the past few years, law makers and legislators have been advocating for the enactment of mandatory car insurance laws within the United States with the baseline of the story being that drivers of uninsured vehicles pose a high risk to public safety th...
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Author:
FrankSmith
24th February 2010
The implementation of a new law is about to come into effects when the legislators are scrambling to close the loopholes arising from its regulation. The lenders offering short term loans are looking for stripping millions of dollars from consumers who ar...
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Author:
Amelie Eve
22nd February 2010
For 10 years the estate tax was set in law to be abolished in 2010. If congress didn't act to keep it abolished or modify it for 2011 and beyond, then the 2011 estate tax would just revert to the 2000 version. Now congress is considering retroactively imp...
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Author:
Shane Flait
17th February 2010
The world is a complicated place and, more often than not, it does not work well unless the right people hold the key positions. When it comes to insurance, you might think the key people are the legislators who sit on the relevant consumer or finance com...
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Author:
Norris Rios
21st January 2010
The real estate industry is confronted with multifaceted issues, and one of which is the appropriate implementation of consumer rights. Legislators and private organizations have engaged in different measures to effectively advance consumer protection. Bu...
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Author:
Marikor Hidalgo
08th January 2010
Thinking of assenting proceedings to be silent? Imagine again!! Even though a good number of these catch phrases have not been in use since long, the finances which were obtainable still are.
Legislators and Congressmen make massive oaths with respect...
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Author:
John Goldman
10th December 2009
Car insurance companies are often well aware of trends that are occurring that may affect their risk exposure, and texting while driving is proving to be quite a deadly combination. With over 160 million cell phone users in the United States alone, the po...
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Author:
Frank Topol
27th November 2009
Often, California has been in the lead when it comes to legislating for fairness. When a service industry is acting in an arbitrary way and damaging the interests of consumers, you can usually rely on Sacramento to do something about it. So, for example, ...
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Author:
Todd Jones
15th November 2009
In May of 2009, the House of Representatives passed a mortgage reform bill known as H.R. 1728. Although this act, which is known as the Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act and is part of the Truth-in-Lending Act, has been passed by the House of...
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Author:
baxterowens