Do You Need a Short-Term Loan?
Do you need some cash in a flash but do not want to bother friends or family? Do you have an unexpected or crucial need for money? A short-term loan can fill the bill….
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Do you need some cash in a flash but do not want to bother friends or family? Do you have an unexpected or crucial need for money? A short-term loan can fill the bill….
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Unsecured loans do not require collateral and the documentation needed is minimal, too. More importantly, the lender does not really care how you use the loan money….
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Even though lawmakers have extended unemployment benefits to a total of of 52 weeks, unemployment has proven to be a tough nut to crack for many. What do you do when the benefits run out?…
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Whenever you apply for credit or loans your credit scores play a deciding factor. The higher your score, the better the terms and rates for your auto loan….
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A guaranteed personal loan for an emergency is offered by a number of non-bank lenders. They are easy to get; no credit checks and no collateral are required….
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WASHINGTON – U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan today allocated $400 million in emergency aid to help communities in eight states to recover from presidentially declared natural disasters in 2011. Provided through HUD’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, these grants will support long-term disaster recovery efforts in areas with the greatest extent of ‘unmet need.’
WASHINGTON – Today, Acting Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Commissioner Carol J. Galante announced the latest in a series of steps to protect and strengthen the FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund, while enabling the agency to continue to fulfill its mission to provide access to homeownership for qualified borrowers.
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today awarded $6.8 million to help local communities across this country to assess the nature and scope of their homeless challenge as part of a broader Administration goal of preventing and ending homelessness. The technical assistance grants awarded today will ultimately help state and local planning organizations or ‘continuums of care’ to improve data collection and reporting that is a critical part of designing their responses to homelessness.
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced that it is launching a Section 3 Business Registry pilot program in Washington, D.C. that will expand job opportunities for low-income people and public housing residents by maintaining a registry of businesses that currently hire them. Additionally, HUD will implement the pilot program in New Orleans, Detroit, Los Angeles and Miami, to give contracting agencies and low-income residents a single source of information to find eligible Section 3 businesses and job opportunities.
Folks who find themselves in tenuous financial circumstances wonder if debt consolidation will help their credit scores. Streamlining debt is one of the best ways to ease yourself into a better financial situation….
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