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What Are Credit Card Securities?
Mitch Butler and Josh Landis examine the current crisis now facing credit card companies, who have faced recent difficulty trying to sell off consumer debt to investors.
Tags: Credit Card, MoneyWatch, Sales Channel, Financial Services, Sales, Financial Accounting, Finance, Evening, Business, Economy, Lend, Lender, Invest, Investor, Sub Prime, Mortgage, Home, Recession, Depression, America, U.S., Economics, Debt, Money, Dollar, Interest, Fee, Bills
Videos 2009-02-21

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Cable bills in limbo. (Congress' unfinished telecommunication bills)
Cable Bills in Limbo WASHINGTON - As Congress was trying to navigate several key bills through the legislative process before its targeted adjournment by Thanksgiving, it left a number of telecommunications bills by the roadside. ...
Tags: cable, Rick Boucher, phone, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, telecommunications
Research articles 1991-12-02
Slash Your Medical Bills: 7 Ways to Haggle
Don?t be shy about bargaining over doctors? fees and hospital charges. Insurance companies pay a small fraction of the list price of medical procedures. You have nothing to lose, and lots to gain, by asking for a similar deal. Rising out-of-pocket costs have...
Tags: Bill, Hospital, Billing, Insurance Company, Health Care, Insurance, Price, MoneyWatch, Andrew Cohen, Access Project, Vimo, Hospital Billing Department, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Human Resources, Medical Bills, Doctor, Costs, The Access Project, Jeanne Lee, Healthcare Blue Book, CareCounsel, Health Advocate, Medical Billing Advocates of America, New Choice Health
Articles 2009-11-04
Congress passes budget deal. (tax and budget reconciliation bills)
Congress and Pres Clinton have approved the tax and budget bills, also known as the 'reconciliation bills' due to their aim of reconciling federal spending and revenues according to goals set in May 1997. The bills will expand the deficit in 1998, but produce a balanced budget by 2002. ...
Tags: agreement, FINANCE, president, Taxes, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1997-08-04
Family-leave bills launched. (House and Senate bills)
Family-Leave Bills Launched WASHINGTON - Proposed family and medical leave bills that would require employers to rehire employees and continue health insurance coverage during their unpaid leave have been reintroduced in the Senate and House. TheFamily-Leave Bills Launched ...
Tags: leave, parental leave, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1989-02-13
Rulemakers to take up bills from other side
The Legislature ended the second phase of its session Thursday when it concluded first consideration of bills by the house of origin. Starting next Monday, the third phase of the session will begin. House committees will be taking up engrossed Senate bills, and Senate committees will work on...
Tags: Benefits, deregulation, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Sen., SOFTWARE, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1997-03-14
NFL Football: Bills Team Report: Bledsoe can't do it all.
Oct 11, 2002 The Sports Network via COMTEX Buffalo Bills Week 6 Team Report Sports Network - The Buffalo Bills' offense may be one of the most improved units in all of football. Led by QB Drew Bledsoe, who was...
Tags: The Sports Network
Research articles 2002-10-11
Wireless bills may wait until next year.
WASHINGTON--With Congress stuck in town at least another week and prospects growing that pending legislation will be rolled into one or two catch-all spending bills, the fate of several key wireless bills remains unclear. GOP lawmakers partic WASHINGTON--With...
Tags: tax, telecommunications, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, wireless
Research articles 2000-10-09
Aides: bills won't pass presidential muster. (Senate and House versions of cable television industry re-regulation)
Aides: Bills Won't Pass Presidential Muster NASHVILLE, TN - While there is an excellent chance that cable legislation will be passed out of both houses of Congress this year, "in their current state, they the bills will not pass presiden ...
Tags: cable, cable television, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1990-07-16
BILL MAY SPEED TIME LINE FOR TAX-DELINQUENT HOMES.(Michigan State Senate Bills 487-489 and 507)
LANSING - Bills that could put tax-delinquent property on a more rapid road to redevelopment are headed for Senate action this week after emerging last Tuesday from committee. Senate Bills 487-489 and 507, part of a 14-bill package addressing urba LANSING - Bills...
Tags: Rogers, tax, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1999-05-10
Web-Privacy Bills Make Cable Interests Queasy.(Internet privacy bills)
WASHINGTON -- Several Internet-privacy bills now before Congress could considerably alter the landscape for cable operators, their competitors and scores of other online and off-line industries. But attempts to tailor privacy bills to the Inte WASHINGTON -- Several Internet-privacy...
Tags: cable, privacy, Internet, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2001-03-26
Congress yet to act on agroterrorism bills since introduction last year.(Washington)
Two complementary bills addressing agroterrorism preparedness were introduced in the 108th Congress, according to Agroterrorism." Threats' and Preparedness, a report by the Congressional Research Service. Both bills were introduced on Feb. 24, 2 Two complementary bills addressing agroterrorism preparedness were introduced in the 108th Congress,...
Tags: U.S. Congress
Research articles 2004-10-11
3 BILLS EXPECTED IN CONGRESS: PENSION REFORM HEATS UP.
WASHINGTON -- The drive to pass pro-employer and pro-employee pension reform legislation is rapidly gaining momentum, with at least three major bills slated for introduction in the coming weeks. The first of those bills, to be introduced -- perhaps WASHINGTON -- The drive to...
Tags: 401(k) plan, benefit, contribution, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1999-03-01
Bills would set time limits for paying medical claims.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
LANSING - A package of bills to speed up payment of health care claims has unanimously passed the Senate. Senate Bills 694, 696 and 698, sponsored by Bill Schuette, R-Midland, give insurers 45 days to pay ``clean claims'' containing proper informa LANSING -...
Tags: health care, insurance company, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2000-03-27
Senate studies outsourcing bills.(Capitol Beat)
Two bills currently being considered by the U.S. Senate could affect the way that insurers staff their business operations. The bills address the issue of sending jobs overseas to countries with lower standards of living as a way for businesses to cu Two bills currently being...
Tags: outsourcing, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-10-01
Defining us by how we pay our bills.(Short Interests)
Byline: Jennifer Blecher NEW YORK - Although everyone has bills to pay, not everyone handles it in exactly the same way. A national study by Lieberman Research in Los Angeles has determined that when it comes...
Tags: CheckFree Corp.
Research articles 2004-11-29
NCA Reports on Food Import Bills.(National Coffee Association )(Brief Article)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK -- The National Coffee Association has reported that it has been meeting with the sponsors of Senate bills and House bills regarding will potentially affect the importation of green coffee into the U.S. In a bill entitled S. 1123, NEW YORK,...
Tags: food, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2000-01-01
Junk vs. quality energy.(Senate and the House passed energy bills, energy economics)
Both the Senate and the House passed energy bills this summer, which they hope to reconcile early this fall. All energy bills are basically shopping lists, and notwithstanding the dismal talk of disappearing supplies, the list of possible energy sour Both the Senate and the House...
Tags: U.S. Senate
Research articles 2005-09-01
Meanwhile, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) and Senator George Voinovich (R-Ohio) introduced bills to raise the minimum guaranteed funding for states under TEA-21 from 90.5 percent to 95 percent rate of return. (Washington Report).
Meanwhile, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) and Senator George Voinovich (R-Ohio) introduced bills to raise the minimum guaranteed funding for states under TEA-21 from 90.5 percent to 95 percent rate of return. The bills, called the "Hig Meanwhile, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) and...
Research articles 2003-07-01
Winding down: Congress acts on bills, leaves much for next year. (1998)
A number of bills and issues will have to remain waiting as Congress adjourns for the year 1997. These include some fast-track funding bills, the restructuring of the IRS, consideration of the agreement between state attorneys general and tobacco companieA number of bills and issues will have to remain waiting...
Tags: U.S. Congress
Research articles 1997-12-01
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