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  • 1chartered — char‧tered [ˈtʆɑːtəd ǁ ˈtʆɑːrtərd] adjective [only before a noun] 1. TRANSPORT TRAVEL a chartered ship, aircraft etc is one that someone has paid to use: • Thirty people were killed when a chartered airliner carrying French tourists crashed in… …

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  • 2Foreign corporation — A foreign corporation is a term used in the United States for an existing corporation that is registered to do business in a state or other jurisdiction other than where it was originally incorporated.[1] A foreign corporation is one incorporated …

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  • 3Savings and loan crisis — The savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s (commonly referred to as the S L crisis) was the failure of 747 savings and loan associations (S Ls) in the United States. The ultimate cost of the crisis is estimated to have totaled around… …

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  • 4New York State Banking Department — Past NY Banking Superintendents Superintendent Appointment Date Daniel B. St. John April 15, 1851 Marius Schoonmaker April 4, 1854 James M. Cook January 30, 1856 Henry H. Van Dyck April 16, 1861 Edward Hand (banking) August 9, 1865 Emerson W. K …

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  • 5National Credit Union Administration — Official seal Agency overview Formed March 10, 1970 Preceding agency …

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  • 6Countrywide Financial — Infobox Company company name = Countrywide Financial Corp. company type = Subsidiary of Bank of America foundation = 1969 location = Calabasas, CA, USA revenue = profit$6,061,437,000 USD (2007) operating income = loss$1,310,274,000 USD (2007) net …

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  • 7Bank of America Home Loans — Type Subsidiary of Bank of America Founded 1969 (Countrywide), February 2009 (Bank of America Home Loans) Headquarters Calabasas, CA, USA (Countrywide Financial) Cha …

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  • 8Early 1980s recession — The early 1980s recession was a severe recession in the United States which began in July 1981 and ended in November 1982.Krugman, Did the Federal Reserve Cause the Recession? , New York Times, April 1, 1991; National Bureau of Economic Research …

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  • 9Statutory corporation — A Statutory Corporation is a corporation created by statute. Their precise nature varies by jurisdiction thus they might be ordinary companies/corporations owned by a government with or without other shareholders, or they might be a body without… …

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  • 10Dual chartering — refers to the system by which credit unions in the United States can be chartered under either of two governmental authorities; by either the federal government or by the state government.[1] This system exists because of the Federal Credit Union …

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