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  • 71K-Capital — K Capital, or The Knowledge Capital Project is a global non profit venture that enables qualified adults to obtain discounted loans to use towards vocational re training programs. Qualified graduates of K Capital s training programs are… …

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  • 72Robert Deak — is a banker, financier, former chairman and CEO of American National Bank of New York and the father of the Secured credit card. He was born in Scarsdale, New York.He first served as President and Chief Executive Officer of his father s foreign… …

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  • 73Call Report — All regulated financial institutions in the United States of America are required to file quarterly financial information. For banks this report is formally known as the Report of Condition and Income but is generally referred to as the Call… …

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  • 74Subprime crisis background information — This article provides background information helpful to understanding the subprime mortgage crisis. It discusses subprime lending, foreclosures, risk types, and mechanisms through which various entities involved are affected by the crisis.A plain …

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  • 75Thomas Petters — Infobox Person name = Thomas J. Petters caption = birthname = birth date = birth date and age|1957|07|11 birth place = St. Cloud, Minnesota, U.S. death date = age = death place = education = occupation = Entrepreneur alias = gender = Male status …

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  • 76servicer — noun One who services a loan or other obligation, by collecting receivables and carrying out related actions such as enforcement …

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  • 77Accounts Uncollectible — Loans, receivables or other debts that have virtually no chance of being paid. An account may become uncollectible for many reasons, including the debtor s bankruptcy, an inability to find the debtor, lack of proper documentation, etc. Before an… …

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  • 78Levy — The legal seizure of property to satisfy a debt. In the U.S., the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has the authority to levy an individual s property, such as a car, boat, house or property belonging to the individual that is held by someone else,… …

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  • 79Security Agreement — A document that provides a lender a security interest in a specified asset or property that is pledged as collateral. In the event that the borrower defaults, the pledged collateral can be seized and sold. A security agreement mitigates the… …

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  • 80collateralized — col‧lat‧e‧ral‧ized [kəˈlætrəlaɪzd] also collateralised adjective FINANCE 1. if loans, bonds etc are collateralized on particular assets of the borrower, the lender has the right to take these assets if the borrower fails to repay the loans etc:… …

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