banks
banks
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by Sam Vaknin - 2008-12-09
The Austrian Erste Bank has just published a report about the state of the banking system in Central and Eastern Europe. Macedonia is not even mentioned. The banking sectors of Bulgaria, Romania, Russ...
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172.
by Harry Boone - 2008-12-16
Buying cheap personal checks from a commercial printer is the same as ordering from a bank. Parties to regular checks generally include a maker or drawer of the check, the depositor writing and endors...
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by Robert Bell - 2008-12-21
The explaination of a bank varies from country to country. Under English law, a bank is defined as a person who transmit on the trade of banking, which is particular as: perform current accounts...
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by Doug Mitchel - 2008-12-23
The trouble with gloom and doom is that when you're surrounded by it, that's all you can see. While most economists don't predict a depression, the prevailing thought is that we're in for a very bad ...
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by Dane Smith - 2008-12-30
Mortgage Rates fell again this week. This is the ninth week in a row were rates have fallen. Last week mortgage rates were already at 50 year lows. The 30 Year mortgage rate fell from 5.19 to 5.14. Th...
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by ADDI VARDHAMAN - 2009-02-09
Talking about the fixed deposit, it is an account that allows the people to deposit their money for a period of time. There are different deposit periods provided by banks, but usually they are fo...
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by Danielle Franklin - 2009-03-02
Banks won't survive without our trust. The whole system functions on a promise to keep our money safe and to give it back to us when needed. Keeping your money in the secure financial institution soun...
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178.
by Nick Adama - 2009-05-23
When it comes to bankruptcy reform, the only type that the politicians and bankers like is changes which make it more difficult, more time consuming, and less efficient for borrowers and homeowners. T...
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by Robert Bell - 2009-09-20
American bank deposits are insured up to $250k by the FDIC, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. This number was $100k for many years, until some of our Congress critters realized two thing...
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180.
by Sam Vaknin - 2009-10-25
Corruption runs against the grain of meritocratic capitalism. It skews the level playing-field; it imposes onerous and unpredictable transaction costs; it guarantees extra returns where none should ha...