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Solicitors Use the Web to Boost Sales During Crunch
With the credit crunch continuing to impact businesses across the globe, legal draftsmen are being given a golden opportunity to gain valuable additional income as well as demonstrate their specialist knowledge by selling their documents through leading online legal document provider Net Lawman. (PRWeb Jan 5, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/01/prweb1818434.htm
Hong Kong Property Market Has 20% Downside, Credit Suisse Says (Bloomberg)
Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong residential property prices may fall by about a fifth in the first half of this year, taking the decline from their peak last year to 41 percent, Credit Suisse analysts wrote in a report.
AADMO to Hold Workgroups to Develop Standardized Documents, Disclosures and Contract Provisions for Credit Counseling Agencies
The American Association of Debt Management Organizations (AADMO), the credit counseling industry's largest trade association, will convene workgroups to develop standardized documents, disclosures and contract provisions for the credit counseling industry. (PRWeb Jan 8, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/01/prweb1831244.htm
Ask whether bank pulls credit reports (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Before opening a new savings account, ask whether or not the bank will pull your credit report.
Freight Factoring Now In High Demand During Credit Crisis
Freight factoring is offered by Phoenix Capital Group to trucking companies who need help during the national credit crisis. Freight bill factoring allows companies to increase cash flow without borrowing. (PRWeb Jan 8, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009Freight/1Factoring/prweb1832814.htm
Talbots Secures Committed Credit Lines (Display & Design Ideas)
Hingham, Mass.-based Talbots Inc. has entered into agreements with three banks to secure $150 million in committed lines of credit, according to a Reuters report.
Working Triage In The Credit Crisis (KDKA Pittsburgh)
The recession gets the credit for lower oil prices - and for more Americans falling behind on their loan payments. A new report says that, in the third quarter of last year, nearly 3 percent of loans were at least 30 days late - the most since they started keeping track 28 years ago. CBS News business correspondent Anthony Mason reports.
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