Daily Archives: December 30, 2010

St. Louis BOOST Loan helps businesses buy real estate

St. Louis businesses in need of 20-year installment loans should look to St. Louis BOOST loans to get a leg up on real estate buys.
Nighttime photo of the St. Louis skyline.

ESPN anchor Will Selva accused of plagiarism

Will Selva, an ESPN news anchor, has been placed on indefinite administrative leave for what is being called "unintentional plagiarism."
Orange County Register

Steven Rattner to pay $10 million for raiding N.Y. pension fund

Former Obama car czar Steven Rattner has agreed to pay New York $10 million to settle a case involving his alleged raids of a pension fund.
File photo of former Obama car czar Steven Rattner.

Payday Loans and How You Can Protect Your Personal Information From Identity Theft

Encryption of your data is just the basic level of protection you need to look for. You can also check to see if the page has HTTPS in the address bar when on application page.
Encryption of your data is just the basic level of protection you need to look for. You can also check to see if the page has HTTPS in the address bar when on application page.

Sugar prices at 30-year high as supplies deplete

The sugar prices 30-year high can be attributed to volatile weather, increased demand for "real" sugar and additional government regulation.
Sugar Cane

Finance expert Peter Schiff says home prices to fall considerably

In the Wall Street Journal, Euro Pacific Capital CEO Peter Schiff warns that home prices still have a long way to fall before they hit bottom.
File photo of Euro Pacific Capital CEO Peter Schiff.

Texas lawmakers propose SB 253 and HB 410 to limit payday loans

Texas payday loan stores are facing a re-definition bill and additional regulation that will, if passed, go into effect on September 1, 2011.
Payday loans

How People Are Taking Advantage of Installment Loans To Cover Budget Shocks Today

Budget shocks are something very common these days. Many middle class Americans have started using installment lending products to get through tough times.
Budget shocks are something very common these days. Many middle class Americans have started using installment lending products to get through tough times.

Indiana earthquake measures 3.8, riles heartlanders

A 3.8-magnitude Indiana earthquake was recorded Thursday by the U.S. Geological Survey. No damage was reported, but people were shaken.
Logo from the Indiana state flag, depicting an outline of the state with a torch in the center that is shooting stars.