June, 2010
Cash Store weathers trials, continues to serve public
Payday loan companies like Cash Store have faced an excellent deal of legal opposition in their quest to provide cash til payday loans for consumers. Much of the flak is really coming from consumer interest groups with lobbyist connections to elected officials. They claim to represent the best interests of consumers in their opposition to ...
New home sales fall to record low in May after tax credit expires
New home sales fell to a record low as outlined by a report by the Commerce Department released June 23. A slide in new home sales statistics was expected following the home buyer tax credit expired at the end of April. But the 32.7 percent drop in May was so much more than expected. Existing ...
Ohio speeding tickets could really set you back – no proof needed
Receiving a speeding ticket is never fun - between fees, fines, and increased insurance costs, you are looking at a lot more than $400. In Ohio, nevertheless, the state that gives out probably the most speeding tickets, fighting that ticket just got a lot harder. The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that "trained" officers can ...
Small Businesses to qualify for new small loans
With an estimated cost of $ 7 billion over 10 years, Congress has passed a package of small business stimulus actions. This package will increase tax cuts, spur lending and provide new equity financing. This bill is in response to the increasing costs of beginning a business, and will be overseen by all of the ...
SpaghettiOs recall affects 15 million pounds of pre-cooked pasta
Last night, Campbell Soup Business put out a SpaghettiOs recall that affects approximately 15 million pounds of the canned pasta product. The SpaghettiOs recall is not because of any reported illnesses, but was issued "out of an abundance of caution." Because of undercooked meat, you will find three types of SpaghettiOs within the recall.
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