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Where should I look for employment?
May 10, 2006 by phil_4th | Posted in Financial Services
I have a bachelor of general studies degree with a minor in economics, and concentrations in education and communications. I spent 6 years working in a classroom with "special needs" children, and have spent the last few years in banking and
Why not start up your own website, you work from home but could travel to those who need your skills. Start as a freelance teacher then as you become more successful you could employ more careing people like yourself. Post you service's in local shops,
littlebrother1961 | May 10, 2006
Why not start up your own website, you work from home but could travel to those who need your skills. Start as a freelance teacher then as you become more successful you could employ more careing people like yourself. Post you service's in local shops,
littlebrother1961 | May 10, 2006
Was the sub-prime mortgage crisis a consequence of racism?
Aug 04, 2011 by Rasheed Mbele | Posted in Politics
Banks lent money to young professional minorities expecting they'd be making the same as white professionals within three to five years.
They never thought that a Black engineer makes only half of what a White engineer with the same education
NO !! Conservative Republican greed is the answer you're looking for.
MARK B | Aug 04, 2011
how sad that some of you want to inject race into every issue when it isn't even remotely related to the problem at hand
you must be a liberal
AnonymousDude | Aug 04, 2011
Does anyone else feel that a MAJOR failure of our education system is financial education?
Oct 04, 2007 by g | Posted in Politics
I never had a class that talked about investing, savings, mortgages, building credit... basically financial responsibilty...
I learned a lot of it myself... some the hard way... and was lucky enough to learn some at home...
I got my financial education from my parents and consider myself fortunate. I also started working at a young age for everything I wanted.
I agree this basic financial management is missing from education. Personally, I'd rather see a
| Oct 04, 2007
How would you fix this economy?
Nov 26, 2008 by DayinthePark | Posted in Economics
Here are my ideas. What are yours?
1) Small scale lending must be nationalized. The "free market" has little interest in lending to individuals and small businesses. The "free market" will always avoid the risk of small
Tell each billionaire to give up 1 billion dollars to the US government
Godumb327 | Nov 26, 2008
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Lenders One Announces New Agreement With VirPack
18.08.11
ST. LOUIS, Aug 18, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Lenders
One Mortgage Cooperative, a national alliance of community mortgage
bankers, correspondent lenders and suppliers of mortgage products and
services, announced today that VirPack, a leading provider of eDelivery
and imaging solutions to the mortgage industry, is its newest preferred
vendor.
Wayland Pond, vice president of VirPack, explained, "Like VirPack, the
Lenders One model is grounded in building relationships and delivering
best of breed solutions to lenders. Based on these shared philosophies,
a relationship with Lenders One was a natural progression, and we look
forward to offering Lenders One members VirPack solutions to streamline
their processes and increase their profits."
Source: MarketWatch (press release)
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Lenders One Announces New Agreement With VirPack
MarketWatch (press release) - Aug 18, 2011
VirPack offers an end-to-end platform, Enterprise Center, backed by years of experience and designed exclusively for the mortgage lending process. Through the partnership with Lenders One, cooperative members can customize Enterprise Center solutions
Student debt will soar to £200bn, official figures show
The Independent - Aug 20, 2011
It also dwarfs the £136bn gross mortgage lending during all of 2010. But even when the debt is at its height, the department expects to recoup less than £11bn a year from lenders. Professor Les Ebdon, vice-chancellor of the University of Bedfordshire
"Housing Bust Provides New Openings for Mortgage Fraud "
Mortgage News Daily - Aug 18, 2011
The current and continuing depressed housing market will likely remain an attractive environment for mortgage fraud perpetrators who will continue to seek new methods to circumvent loopholes and gaps in the mortgage lending market.
Churchill Mortgage Corp. Opens Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Branch
SunHerald.com - Aug 18, 2011
Through its consultative approach to lending and strong commitment to local communities, the lender focuses on the right loan product for each borrower, providing the education and tools necessary to ensure borrowers' financial stability.