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Overmyer addresses $7M loan By GENNIE PHILLIPS/The Demopolis Times (The Demopolis Times)

 

Overmyer addresses $7M loan By GENNIE PHILLIPS/The Demopolis Times (The Demopolis Times)

  Personal debt has become an increasingly large problem in recent years. For instance, it is estimated that the average US household has $19,000 in non-mortgage debt[2]. With such large debt loads, many individuals have difficulty making repayments on debts and are in need of help.

Overmyer addresses $7M loan By GENNIE PHILLIPS/The Demopolis Times (The Demopolis Times)

LINDEN — Hugh Overmyer, chief operating officer of Linden Lumber Company, said the proposed action to grant public funds to loan $7 million to the company and its affiliates in order to pay down current company debt is not about the Overmyers, it is about Marengo County and the employees who work at the mill.

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CDS: Only the Second U.S. Company to be Awarded TASC Certification (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

After a rigorous three day internal audit completed by BSI, Clear Debt Solution, CDS was awarded certification by The Association of Settlement Companies, TASC.

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IMF Financial Activities -- Update August 23, 2007 (IMF)

The following tables, which are updated weekly, provide information on the IMF's financial activities. Definitions for the terms contained in the tables are provided below each table.

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Analysts see signs of strength for brokers in coming quarters (Market Watch)

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Financial stocks rallied last week on hopes the Federal Reserve will cut U.S. interest rates, but not all analysts are convinced that financial stocks are a buy just yet.

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Ranchers wrestle with crop insurance changes (Bakercityherald.com)

Changes in the federal Crop Disaster insurance program have Eastern Oregon ranchers and insurers confused and skeptical as they endure the region's worst drought in more than 80 years.

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AFSC: U.S. should spend millions to end poverty, not on Iraq war (Worldwide Faith News)

Philadelphia [August 28] - Congress should redirect the $720 million a day the U.S. is spending on the Iraq war to programs that reduce poverty at home, urged the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), (www.afsc.org), responding to Census Bureau data released today. For $720 million, we could provide over 400,000 children with health care, or over a million children with free school ...

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Land transfer tax to be offered on the November referendum (Franklin Press)

County Commissioners passed a resolution Monday calling for a special advisory referendum concerning the levy of a .4-percent land-transfer tax.

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Few mourn exit (Daily Herald)

For more than a decade, Alberto Gonzales kept President Bush's secrets -- personal and political. Not surprisingly, perhaps, he kept his own resignation as attorney general from the public, too, telling Bush on Friday what became public only three days later.

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When to Double Down (The Motley Fool)

Floundering stocks are sometimes opportunities in disguise.

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CARACAS, Venezuela -- Laid-off Brazilian factory workers have their jobs back, Nicaraguan farmers are getting low-interest loans and Bolivian mayors can afford new health clinics, all thanks to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

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Overmyer addresses $7M loan By GENNIE PHILLIPS/The Demopolis Times (The Demopolis Times)

Since its inception in 1996, the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries initiative (HIPC) has reduced the outstanding debt stock of 26 countries, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa, by two-thirds, the World Bank announced in its annual Global Development Finance report released in April. The reduction amounts to $40 bn in net present value (representing the market value of the original debt, discounted as if it were paid now, in a lump sum).


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