Loan encyclopedia

December 30th, 2008


Loan encyclopedia

Loan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A loan is a type of debt. This article focuses exclusively on monetary loans, although, in practice, any material object might be lent. Like all debt instruments, a loan entails ... (more...)

Payday loan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A payday loan (also called a paycheck advance or payday advance) is a small, short-term loan that is intended to cover a borrower's expenses until his or her next payday. (more...)

LoanPedia? - The Loan Encyclopedia
The ultimate Loan information source. ... Welcome to LoanPedia?-- The Loan Encyclopedia. We are in the process of compiling the worlds most comprehensive Loan related source of ... (more...)

Loans - Encyclopedia - Business Terms
Businesses are financed either by equity or debt, usually by both. Equity, of course, is the capital paid into the business by its owner and other investors who buy shares. (more...)

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Former Attorney General Griffin Bell dies - CNN
(CNN) -- Griffin Bell, who served as attorney general in the Carter administration, has died, according to the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He was 90. Griffin Bell is sworn in as attorney general in January 1977. Former President Jimmy Carter ... (more...)

In The Balkans, The Newspapers Tell The Story - Radio Free Europe
The children at one Sarajevo kindergarten were waiting excitedly a few days ago for Grandfather Frost to drop by with gifts and treats, as he had done for the last 50 years. But the school's director, Arzija Mahmutovic, was having none of it. "You ... (more...)

December 2008 - Posts - MSNBC Firstread
One wouldn't pretend to know how this Burris / Blago Senate affair is going to get sorted out, but one factor may be the signature -- or lack thereof -- of the Illinois secretary of state certifying the appointment. While reports maintain that the ... (more...)