August 31st, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Bank
Large US bank cut loose by French insurance group
The large French insurance company, Axa, has dropped its holdings in US investment bank Goldman Sachs. Read more on Calcutta News
August 31st, 2010 by Bank Loan | 4 Comments | Filed in Bank
Question by northwestguy45: Is there a bank in the US that will give loans for foreign real estate?
I reside in the US and have a property overseas that I want to refinance.
The current mortgage is with a bank in that country.
I would like to refinance with a US bank, as interest rates are lower here. Is there a bank in the US that will lend for overseas properties?
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Answer by pig I dont know
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August 31st, 2010 by Bank Loan | 2 Comments | Filed in Bank
Question by mnvikes: Who is the best bank to take out stafford student loans from?
the prefered lenders are US bank, Banker’s Trust, West Bank Trust, and Wells Fargo. From what I can tell they are all basically the same.
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Answer by Tom Stafford loans should all be the same, aren’t they all government regulated? Just go with one you feel comfortable with. I had to get some private education loans, that damn loan got sold to three different companies. Along the way, one of them didn’t do something right and I took a hit on my credit record until I cleared it up.
Former Syndicate Trader Tom Williams shows a live example of a TEST in a strong market in todays e-mini Futures contract and weakness in the USD/EUR FOREX chart. Watch this “TEST” if it appears in the Crude Oil chart which as predicted fell lower today after “No Demand” Yesterday.
Question by juice: How and at what cost can I change AED into USD in Dubai?
I need to pay my bills back in the US while I’m working short-term in Dubai. As I will be paid in AED, I am unsure how to get this money into my US bank account. Does anyone have experience with this?
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Answer by lilnetties This is the present currency conversion for AED to USD…
100.00 AED = 27.2316 USD
How are you getting paid there..paper check, cash (AED of course)? Is direct deposit an option there? If it is, I believe the AED deposited into your account would be automatically converted to US dollars…I believe it works the same way as it would to “western Union” someone money in a different country, they money would convert to which ever form of money that country utilizes. If that isnt an option for you, have you considered using a credit card (USA card) to pay your bills and then taking your AED to a currency exchange/western union place in Dubai and purchasing a US money order to send to the CC company.
Question by leatherandchocolate: UW Seattle- Which bank offers best student loans?
Does UW Seattle have a ‘good’ relationship with any bank in particular? I know they have a US Bank branch on site, but my normal account is with WaMu and they don’t do student loans. Which bank should I go with? Are there credit unions in the area?
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Answer by Richard H Check out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid – http://fafsa.ed.gov – they offer both LOAN and GRANT programs (LOANS must be paid back, a GRANT is a GIFT)
August 29th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 1 Comment | Filed in Bank
Question by Roy: Cheapest way to transfer money internationally to a different bank account?
I am leaving Ireland and heading back to the USA and was wondering what is the cheapest way to transfer the money from the closed Irish bank account into one of my US bank accounts. Do I withdraw the money in US $ from the Irish bank when I close the account and just take it with me on the plane? Do I set up a wire transfer? Traveler’s check?
Basically, I want to minimize the foreign exchange cost and banking fee cost as much as possible. Thanks.
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Answer by echo You should compare the exchange rates at your Irish bank and American bank and do the same on their service fees.
The easiest way is to wire the funds but there will be fees at sending and receiving banks so find out what they are first.
The next best thing (and often less expensive) is getting an international draft/money order. The service fees are usually less expensive and you only have to worry about exchange.
I don’t recommend bringing cash on your flight if it is a large amount but it is probably the cheapest option.
August 28th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Bank
Question by tazzmainiandevils: Which major bank is good for a small business?
I have all my accounts through US Bank although not particularly impressed. National City seems good but I’ve heard they are about to be bought out.
US Bank charges a $ 39 dollar late fee if you are ONE day late on a payment. National City has a 14 day grace period. I’m rarely late, but prefer customer friendly policies. These are just examples in differences in banks. I’m also looking for banks that offer some kind of perks for small businesses. Good suggestions only please.
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Answer by Shag check out http://verybestbankin.com you can browse through and find what you need. good luck!
US Bank Account as a Non-Resident – A Must to Make Money Online?
We all have Bank accounts in our respective home countries or residences. No problem with that – it is easy to get. We need this to run our lives, do our day to day activities off-line and so on. It is no big deal or a problem. So it is until I got online to make money two years ago.
When you get online and try to make money, then you realize that the rule of the game will change for you. Suddenly you will realize that you need a US Bank account with a Bank over there in the US. Why? Because 80%-90% of the Internet businesses are controlled by people in US / Canada. That is the way it is for now and in the foreseeable future. And I doubt if the equation is ever going to change at all.
When you want to make money online, in most cases the buyer will be a US native who is either using PayPal or a Credit card to pay for things online. You have got to hook up with PayPal by opening an account with them to receive your payments from other PayPal users. But PayPal only allows people from about 50 countries of the world to use her services. In other words, you can not open an account with them if you are not from these 48-50 countries. Then you realize you are stuck.
What is the alternative if this is your situation?
Get a Merchant account or a third party payment processor to take credit and debit cards payments for you. From our earlier equation, 80%-90% of the time, the guys will be in the US. When it is time for the card company to transfer your money to you less their charges, you are going to receive a check which might take 2-4 weeks to get to you, depending on your location. You get the check, assuming you are lucky it did not get lost in transit, and deposit the same with your Bank in your home country. Your bank sends the check for collection in US – another 2-4 weeks. In US, your funds get cleared in 2-3 business days. Then you get your credit. Now your Bank will charge you about – for the check: remember they have to pay DHL / FedEx to transport your check along with other documents, plus they are in business. Get it?
Now for all they care, your check may be for an amount of between 0 and 0, especially if you are just starting out. If you get 10 – 20 checks in a year (yes you can be getting many checks from various affiliate programs) you might find yourself paying 0 – 0 for the year.
Now compare yourself with someone with a US Bank account. He gets paid by what they call ACH (Automated Clearing House) system. This is just an electronic fund transfer system initiated by individual account owners in US to pay others within a network of some banks in US / Canada. This takes just 2-3 days and bang, your money is in your US bank account. It is mostly free to go. In some case you pay a token. I pay to receive ACH into my US Bank account. I live in Africa and I have access to my funds by use of the Card issued to me by the US bank. I can withdraw money daily at the ATM in my country, no problem! My problem is to make the money go into my US bank account:- Also I can use my Card to buy things online, a privilege not enjoyed by many especially in the developing and under-developed countries.
Now you can see that it is a must for you to have a US bank account if you want to make and retain money from the Internet. But getting one is one of your greatest nightmares as a non-resident. A non-resident refers to the non-US citizens, having no residential base in the country. It is generally put in to the use by the country’s banking sector.
The banking laws as it concerns a non-resident are very strict. It is almost impossible if you do not know how to go about it. The thing is complex and complicated and most Banks will just avoid doing this for non-residents. For them it is a mine field which only a few have mastered. I spent 4 years researching this after I found myself in the above situation earlier mentioned. In my case I even had money trapped with PayPal, after opening my account in PayPal with a US mailing address (perfectly legal).
I found a way to do it and this is now documented in a Special Report. If you need a US Bank account – I think you should get one and start making money online. This is an amazingly lucrative thing to do if mastered rightly. I have opened my US Bank account and I now sell through PayPal, having satisfied all their requirements. You can now get a US Bank account as a non-resident.
You do not need to incorporate a US Company before you can get a US Bank account. That is an expensive approach. Follow the above link to get what you need. I feel you have now realized the importance of a US account as a non-resident. So go ahead and get your own US Bank account now. Do not wait until tomorrow as the laws are constantly changing. What is possible today may not be possible tomorrow. ACT fast. Good Luck.
Godspower Daniel is an Internet Wealth Consultant, Writer and CEO of www.100MoneyMaker.com. He is the author of a special Report that will enable you set up your first US bank account as a Non-resident at:Click Here Now!
Who do the banks owe money to? Are those hedge funds affiliated with the very banks that were bailed out? Prof. Chossudovsky explains. He emphasizes the bailouts will not help the crisis, but will exacerbate it. He explains that to pay for Obama’s budget defecits, public roads and parks will be sold off to private companies and banks, who will charge user fees to citizens, and that these user fees will be used to pay back the bailout money to the government. In short, the government is helping the banks finance their own debt. He also says that bailed out banks are using the bailout money to buy up assets in the real economy ( such as industry, tech, & airline stocks) at rock bottom prices, which will dramatically change the ownership structure in America. Will this lead to the creation of a financial and industrial oligarchy?
August 24th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Bank
Question by pbparadox: What are the benefits of US Bank Student Loans?
I remember seeing a sheet that showed that US Bank offers incentives to pay your monthly student loan payment on time and such. I can’t find anything on their website, can someone throw me a URL?
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Answer by facebookster1 Yes it is, few days ago a i saw a site about all student loans issues http://www.loanmortgagesprofit.com. i got a lot of information from it.
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August 24th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Bank
Euclid, OH (PRWEB) November 10, 2005
The MCBAP Presents “Stay Connected” a Small Business Conference to be held on November 17, 2005.
The conference is designed to provide you with information and answers to your questions on the upcoming Ohio Department of Transportation Projects, Countrywide Home Mortgage Program, and Certification with the State of Ohio, County of Cuyahoga, Bank Loans, Insurance, Financial Planning, and State of Ohio and SBA programs.
DreamQuest Coaching & Training will have an exhibit table at Rotary Club luncheon that kicks off the Workshop. The luncheon is at Windows on the River. For lunch reservations call Rotary Club of Cleveland at (216) 391-1141.
The MCBAP has moved to the Myers University Club located on 3813 Euclid Ave,. Free parking is available at the rear of the building. We are inviting you to tour our new facilities and participate in a technical assistance and interactive conference, Stay Connected, on November 17, 2005.
Other Organizations represented include:
SBA
ODOT
Cuyahoga County
Cleveland MCBAP
Countrywide Mortgage
Prudential
Ohio Department of Administrative Services
City of Painesville Office of Economic Development
Dixson Enterprise
US Bank
KeyBank
Huntington Bank
and there will be tours of Myers University Campus