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22 Dec 2008, 5:39 pm by Sean Hayes
In America, the advent of our modern structured finance, in the mortgage industry, began in the early 1970s by Ginnie Mae.Ginnie Mae, a government corporation, intended, through securitization, to create a secondary market for residential mortgages, thus, increasing liquidity. [read post]
3 Oct 2011, 8:22 am by Amanda K. Barritt
Byal stated he encourages buyers and investors to set aside long timeframes and sufficient dollars to make sure due diligence and property acquisition is done properly. [read post]
3 Jul 2014, 4:34 pm by Allison Tussey
FHA All Day, as alleged in the indictment, moved its offices and changed the corporate name several times to avoid law enforcement scrutiny and to hamper consumer complaints. [read post]
5 Mar 2009, 5:29 pm
 We do not grant loans to businesses or corporations, and clearly a trust is not a natural person. [read post]
30 Aug 2008, 12:15 pm
Morgan raised its offer to ten dollars a share. [read post]
19 Oct 2011, 12:49 pm by Curt Goering
Why should powerful corporations behave responsibly when they are “too big to fail” and the government – using taxpayer dollars – will step in to protect corporations and their highly paid executives from the consequences of their recklessness and greed? [read post]
23 Nov 2010, 9:24 am by Mandelman
The most simplified example of a credit default swap would be issued as related to highly rated corporate bonds. [read post]
5 Apr 2009, 1:26 pm
In December 2008, after the Securities and Exchange Commission (”SEC”) concurred in the exclusion of shareholder proposals seeking greater disclosure of risks related to mortgage investments at Washington Mutual, a coalition of over 60 investors called on then President-Elect Obama to limit the ability of companies to exclude shareholder proposals related to corporate risk evaluation.[10] The corporate governance challenges for the companies being… [read post]
23 Dec 2010, 11:00 am by LindaMBeale
  INstead, it is a pet project of corporate lobbyists granted an extension each year by Congress that is essentially a pure giveaway--reducing dollar for dollar the corporate tax liability by the amount of money spent on whatever counts as R&D. [read post]
13 Jan 2012, 6:59 am by Alain Leibman
He concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate, securities, and health law, and frequently writes and speaks on topics such as corporate compliance, governance and business and nonprofit law and ethics.) [read post]
29 Dec 2008, 12:42 am
He noted that home mortgage interest rates were low, that unemployment was low, and that tax receipts were at a record high. [read post]
5 Jul 2016, 4:33 pm by Steve Gottlieb
[i] In turn, money affects elections – scholars have traced the vote totals as a function of dollars received or spent on their campaigns. [read post]
19 Mar 2017, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
The City of God: Corporate Polity in Mid-Century United States”Early British Corporations and Law     Chair: Christina Lubinski, Copenhagen Business School     Discussant: Mark Billings, University of Exeter Business School    Graeme Acheson, University of Stirling, Gareth Campbell, Queen's University Belfast, and John D. [read post]
3 Sep 2009, 5:06 am by R. Grace Rodriguez, Esq.
The law requires licensees to apply for membership in theEscrow Agents’ Fidelity Corporation, a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation,which is established to indemnify its members against loss of trustobligations. [read post]
7 Nov 2013, 4:57 pm by Kelly Phillips Erb
” An example of a tax expenditure that you can point to you on your personal income tax return would be the home mortgage interest deduction or the child tax credit. [read post]
18 Nov 2011, 11:28 am by Christopher Wright
In the second case on Monday, November 28, the Court will hear argument in First American Financial Corporation v. [read post]
13 Oct 2008, 9:36 am
Step, the first:   Pay banks 100 cents on the dollar for, oh, $700 billion of the skunky bets they made on the real estate market. [read post]