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Credit Derivatives $105 An essential guide to credit derivatives Credit derivatives has become one of the fastest-growing areas of interest in global derivatives and risk management. Credit Derivatives takes the reader through an in-depth explanation of an investment tool that has been increasingly used to manage credit risk in banking and capital markets. Anson discusses everything from the basics of why credit risk is important to accounting and tax implications of credit derivatives. Key topics covered in this essential guidebook include: credit swaps; credit forwards; credit linked notes; and credit derivative pricing models. Anson also discusses the implications of credit risk management as well as credit derivative regulation. Using charts, examples, basic investment theory, and elementary mathematics, Credit Derivatives illustrates the real-world practice and applications of credit derivatives products. Mark J. P. Anson (Sacramento, CA) is the Chief Investment Officer at Calpers. Frank J. Fabozzi (New Hope, PA) is a Fellow of the International Center for Finance at Yale University. Moorad Choudhry (Surrey, UK) is a Vice President in Structured Finance Services with JP Morgan Chase Bank in London. Ren-Raw Chen is an Assistant and Associate Professor at the Rutgers University Faculty of Management. |
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Credit Repair $3.95 Even readers with the bad credit blues find reason for hope in the pages of this best-selling book. Attorney Robin Leonard provides plenty of practical advice on how to: -- decipher a credit report -- detect (and fix ) credit report errors -- create a realistic spending plan -- negotiate with credit bureaus -- build a solid credit history for the future. Carefully revised and updated, Credit Repair features: -- Sample credit reports from the three major credit bureaus -- Resource Appendix of where to go for additional help -- Text of the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act -- Text of state credit reporting laws that provide additional protections -- 30 forms and letters that will make repairing your credit easy. |
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Tax Credit Baby Infant Bodysuit by CafePress $18.5 There are so many uses for a baby, and tax credit just happens to be one of them. Baby Infant Bodysuit Babies love creepin', crawlin' and sleepin' in our super comfy, 100% cotton jersey knit Infant Creeper. Infant clothes shouldn't be hard to change, so our three-snap bottom helps ease those nasty diaper changes. Great baby stuff for your special little o |
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Small Credit for Big Hope $135.42 Microcredit program provides financial capital to the rural poor in order to engage them in income generating activities to alleviate poverty. The main objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of microcredit program in alleviating poverty among rural borrowers in Bangladesh. Primary data were collected from eight hundred borrowers engaged in agricultural activities. Weighted Two Stage Least Square (WTSLS) technique was used to assess the impact of microcredit program on borrowers livingstandard in terms of income, expenditure and saving. In this study, borrowers perceptions towards their economic welfare under microcredit program were assessed using logit model. This study showed that borrowers were economically benefited due to intervention of microcredit program. Author: Mahmud, Dr Kazi Tanvir Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 136 Publication Date: 2011/05/31 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.32 inches |
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Tax Implications of Credit and Housing Markets $8.33 No Synopsis Available |
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Research and Experimentation Tax Credit (Hardcover) $304.89 Description not available. |
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Tax Law $87.62 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Tax law is the codified system of laws that describes government levies on economic transactions, commonly called taxesIn law schools, tax law is a subdiscipline and area of specialist study. Tax law specialists are often employed in consultative roles, and may also be involved in litigation. Many U.S. law schools require about 30 semester credit hours of required courses and approximately 60 hours or more of electives. Law students pick and choose available courses on which to focus before graduation with the J.D. degree in the United States. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 140 Publication Date: 2010/06/15 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.32 inches |
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Verification Results, Work Opportunity Tax Credit - #3 $9.95 Socrates offers a full range of Business forms to help you do more and save |
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Retraining Tax Credit Completion Form: Georgia $9.95 Socrates offers a full range of Business forms to help you do more and save |
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Retraining Tax Credit Program Approval Application: Georgia $9.95 Socrates offers a full range of Business forms to help you do more and save |
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Credit Management Kit For Dummies $34.99 The painless way to manage credit in today's financial landscape People with great credit scores are getting turned down for credit cards and loans for homes and cars. What do they need besides a good score? What are lenders looking for now that they are extremely risk-averse? Repairing broken or damaged credit is one thing, but having to meet today's much stiffer credit standards requiring that consumers consistently manage their credit is another thing all together. Credit Management Kit For Dummies gives you answers to these questions and insight into these concerns, and also walks you down the correct path to credit application approval. You'll discover major changes with the Credit CARD (Credit Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure) Act provisions and the new Consumer Financial Protection Legislation Agency; the effect of tightened credit markets on those with good, marginal, or bad credit; new rules and programs including Hope and Government options via the Obama Administration; the best ways to recover from mortgage related credit score hits; tips for minimizing damage after walking away from a home; credit score examples with new ranges; and much more. The pros and cons of credit counselors The quickest and most effective way to undo damage from identity theft Advice and tips about adding information to a credit report, and beefing-up thin credit Guidance for evaluating your Credit Score in today's economy Fannie Mae's revised guidelines for purchasing mortgages Information on significant others (boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse) and credit and debt sharing IRS exceptions to the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act in a mortgage meltdown situation Not just for those who have bad credit and need to repair it, Credit Management Kit For Dummies also serves as an invaluable resource for those with average credit who want, or need, to manage it to get a job, reduce insurance costs, qualify for banking products, and more. |
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Tax Policy and the Economy 25 $25.32 "Tax Policy and the Economy "publishes current academic research findings on taxation and government spending that have both immediate bearing on policy debates and longer-term interest. The papers in this volume range from topics as broad as the relative efficacy of tax cuts versus spending increases as a form of economic stimulus to a targeted analysis of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit. Also included are two papers at that examine different aspects of policies designed to provide fiscal stimulus, as well as an examination of the effects of recent reforms in the Earned Income Tax Credit. |
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Individual Characteristics Form, Work Opportunity Tax Credit and Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit $9.95 Socrates offers a full range of Business forms to help you do more and save |
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Credit Scores and You: Understanding the Importance of a Great Credit Score (a Father's Hope for the Future) $16.94 "Credit Scores and You" is the definitive guide on how to create, maintain, or repair your credit score. Knowing how to get your credit score over 700 and to keep it there can save you tens of thousands of dollars over the course of your lifetime. The book is the result of the author's desire to give financial direction and inspiration to his two sons as they grew into young adults. His career in lending and the financial world has provided a keen understanding of what is required to build a solid financial base, and how vitally important an excellent credit score has become in business, and in day-to-day life. It shares real life experiences, and provides information on getting started in finances, handling money, and how to build your credit history. Learning about trade lines, the credit scoring system, and when to consider various loan products is discussed. How your credit history impacts what you do and what it can cost you over time is the essence of this subject. A good credit score involves much more than what it will cost for a particular loan product. Your credit score is considered when you apply for a job, when you are looking for housing, and how the insurance company views you as customer. That simple three-digit number has become more profound since the mid 1990's than ever before. Your credit score will determine whether or not you are approved for a loan product. In many cases it will also dictate how much you will pay in interest rates and fees. Excellent credit scores will open many more doors and save you money. A good credit score will also help you when applying for a job. Many employers will run a credit check along with a background check before they will consider a candidate for employment. High or low credit scores are considered a reflection on how an applicant may perform on the job. Insurance companies have their own methods for determining risk, and charge insurance premiums based on that data. Credit scores in recent years have become one of the factors that they look at on an insurance application. High or low credit scores can be one of the determining factors in what they charge. Having an understanding of the importance of a great credit score should not be underestimated. 'Credit Scores and You' will give the reader an excellent basis for getting on the right track toward financial wellness. |
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Currency and Credit $28.01 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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The Letter of Credit $46.15 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
A Guide to Understanding What Your Credit Report Reveals by Suzy Vanstrusen
Copyright (c) 2010 Suzy Vanstrusen
So you have been advised that the first step to solving your debt problems is to get a copy of your report and examine the status of your debts. After requesting a copy of your report from a legitimate credit bureau, you're still left in a state of confusion. You really don't know what to make out of the numbers and details in your credit report. There are a couple of terms in your report that you don't understand? So what do you do?
Consumers who are checking their credit report for the first time will most likely find all these details very confusing. In this article, we'll talk about the basic elements of a credit report and what each of these details reveal about you.
Personal Information
This is the first part of your credit report that includes all personal information about you- your name, address, phone number, Social Security number, driver's license number, spouse, employer, and other applicable data. Most consumers just skim through this part of their credit report. But although this particular section contains only basic identification that you already know, you still want to make sure that all of them are correct. Take note that misspellings, missing digits, and wrong details are common errors found in a credit report. It is best to spend enough time in reading and understanding every detail carefully.
Credit History
This is the most important part of your credit report. Here is where all your activities that concern credit are recorded. The different types of credit you have, your record of payments, your credit line, debts, past due bills, transfers, charge offs, etc. This section includes the first and oldest account you opened, the accounts that you've closed, and inactive accounts in your name.
Are you a good borrower? Do you pay your debts on time or are you often late in submitting your payments? Do you maximize the use of your credit line? For people who have been a victim of fraud or identity theft, checking this section is recommended and try to see any signs of unauthorized charges made using your name. Yes, all information listed here directly affects your credit score. Actually, a person's credit worthiness will be largely based upon the details of his/her credit history.
Public records
If your debt problems are really serious, chances are this section would contain some notes. Tax liens, judgments, foreclosures, bankruptcies- any of these will be place under the public records section of your credit report. Thus, you'll want to keep this particular section of your report clean and free from any remarks.
Inquiries
Lastly, your credit report will have a section reserved for inquiries made by lenders or insurers whom you've applied credit with. This section will be filled with inquiries if you are the type of person who often send credit card applications to various banks just to get the freebies offered. A record of too many inquiries puts you in a bad light. Lenders would immediately get the impression that you're submitting applications all at once in the hope to get approved by even one creditor.
About the Author
Suzy Vanstrusen is a credit analyst and a writer of the website http://www.ezcreditrepairsolutions.com and has been providing consumers with tips and tricks in repairing your credit. Check the site for more free credit repair and credit report score.
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