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Impact of IBM will be practical, psychological (The Star Press) MUNCIE -- No one at Monday's announcement of IBM's customer service call center in Daleville took the microphone to announce that the 500 call center jobs would make up for hundreds of high-paying manufacturing jobs leaving the community.IBM dials up 500 new jobs for Daleville area (The Star Press) Monday's announcement that IBM would open a customer service call center in Daleville -- employing 500 people within three years -- followed a month's delay and a few thousand rumors.Sallie Mae jobs ahead of plan (The Star Press) The accelerated hiring pace shows the skill of local workers, company officials said. By KEITH ROYSDON kroysdon@muncie.gannett.com 13 CommentsSallie Mae marks first anniversary (The Star Press) MUNCIE -- Jon Downing would have laughed if he hadn't been so nervous. Standing on a stage in front of hundreds of people in the local Sallie Mae debt management center on Tuesday, Downing -- flanked by Gov. Mitch Daniels and Mayor Dan Canan -- looked out over the crowd.Sallie Mae jobs ahead of plan (The Star Press) The accelerated hiring pace shows the skill of local workers, company officials said. By KEITH ROYSDON kroysdon@muncie.gannett.com Post CommentSallie Mae will mark first year in Muncie, update job numbers (The Star Press) MUNCIE -- A Tuesday-afternoon announcement at Sallie Mae's local debt management center will mark the one-year anniversary of the student loan provider's arrival in Muncie with speeches by state and local officials and an announcement about employment at the north Muncie facility.Economic news was top story for East Central Indiana (The Star Press) After years of troubling economic news, 2006 looked like something of a rebound for Muncie and East Central Indiana. A new call center with 700 jobs promised in three years, a sprawling Ball Memorial Hospital expansion project, the sale -- finally -- of the former Westinghouse/ABB building and more.
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Posted on: Oct 12, 08 05:15 pm by: Bob Flores
I thought that this was awesome when I first read it...
Get a lawyer to review your loan papers and also check with him before signing any papers. Don’t hand over your documents to the loan lender and don’t sign any blank document.
You have bad credit.
Posted on: Oct 11, 08 05:19 pm by: Jamal Smith
Can any of you give me some advice about this?...
Many financial institutions will provide electronic versions of statements and records. And for less than $100, you can buy a scanner that will zap paper documents into your computer.
How to ensure your electronic documents are safe and accessible:
•Back up everything.
Posted on: Oct 10, 08 08:47 pm by: Alison Tschannen
I thought that this was awesome when I first read it...
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Now, at least two giant credit-card issuers and one of the nation's largest firms arbitrating their consumer disputes have combined these practices in a disturbing new way: They're using binding, mandatory arbitration primarily as an offensive weapon, by fast-tracking disputes over credit-card debt into rapid arbitration. A number of consumers charge that the banks often do this with little notice, after long periods of dormancy for the alleged debt or over consumers' specific objections -- then force those who don't respond swiftly or adequately into default. The arbitrator often forces the consumer to also pay for the hefty arbitration costs and the card issuer's attorney, making the total tab for consumers several times the original amount owed and many times what it would have been in more traditional debt settlements.
Posted on: Oct 10, 08 03:53 pm by: Rudy Allen
I thought that you should all take a look at this...
It is that debt-service ratio that the Bank of Canada is
focusing on most closely. Kennedy said that even if the bank's
key overnight lending rate were to rise to between 4 and 6
percent from the current 2-1/2 percent, the ratio would only
rise to 9 to 11 percent, which is below previous peaks.
That remark might give a peek into bank thinking on
interest rates since Kennedy said rates of 4 to 6 percent in
the past have been roughly consistent with its targeted 2
percent inflation rate.