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The Small Business Investment Company Program ( October 1999 )
The Questions Why, since 1994, have more than 150 investment firms (venture capitalists, merchant banks, inves. -
Synthetic Leases Gain Popularity With Public Technology Companies ( August 1999 )
This article provides a comparison of traditional leases, traditional ownership and off-balance sheet leasing. -
Import Record-Keeping Requirements ( June 1999 )
Import record-keeping requirements are prescribed in Customs' regulations 19 C.F.R. Part 163. These regulations we. -
Unenforceable Late Fees ( May 1999 )
Last June, in the context of a mortgage foreclosure case, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court s. -
The Facts About . . . Physical Disaster Business Loans ( April 1999 )
If your business - large or small - has suffered physical damage as a result of a disaster, you may be eligible for financial assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration. This publication provides information about these loans. -
Looking for the Best Mortgage: Shop, Compare, Negotiate ( February 1999 )
Guide from the Federal Reserve Board which helps consumers identify all the costs and negotiating the terms of their mortgage, whether for home purchase, refinancing, or a home equity loan. -
The Card You Pick Can Save You Money ( September 1998 )
Guide from the Federal Reserve Board for consumers on how to shop for a credit card. -
How HUD's Reverse Mortgage Program Works ( March 1999 )
This guide explains how reverse mortgages work. -
Buck Surveys Economic Assumptions ( March 1999 )
Buck Consultants, Inc. has released its most recent survey on defined benefit plan actuarial assumptions as to fund. -
Looking for the Best Mortgage? Protocol for Increased STate Prosecution of Criminal Antitrust Offenses ( March 1999 )
Guide to shopping for, comparing and negotiating a mortgage prepared by the Department of Justice in conjunction with numerous other agencies that enforce compliance with laws that prohibit discrimination in lending.
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