Upon viewing Spike Lee’s documenatry on Hurricane Katrina, I was dismayed on how the insurance industry failed to live to their end of the bargain for the people who lost their homes. As a homeowner I have to question whether to continue to hold insurance based on what I saw.
If a student takes out loans during their time in university, and finishes the course with debt. Then gets a post abroad, can the loan be recovered, and if so how?
The U.S. borrowed a ton of money from the Chinese? What if the U.S. could not pay back their loans? Will we need to learn to speak Chinese?
The question description says it all basicly – I am looking for a list of all Savings and Loans institutions such as Banks and other institutions.
There must be some sort of regulatory agency that these type of institutions must be registered with?
Or some sort of specialised directory?
Thanks in advance for any answers being given. Much apreciated!
I have Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance. Should I keep this insurance? I checked with AARP through Hartford and they want between $299 to $428 per month for non drug related $5000 to $1000 deductible 80% coverage to $2500 co pay to 100% coverage. I pay about $250 per month now.
I’m emancipated and have court papers that prove i can obtain a credit card. Once I tell them i’m not 18 but I’m emancipated they just basically hang up. So is their any credit card companies that issue to emancipated minors.
I am planning to buy a home outside the United States, I am wondering if I can get mortgage loans or personal loans here in the US. If so who should I contact. Please advise. Thanks.
Not neccessary auto insurance but life insurance or just any big wig insurance companies out there. For instance, one of the biggest accounting firms out there is PriceWaterHouseCoopers. So what are some business and/or insurance companies out there in the United States.