Draft Tarp Bailout Forms for the $700 Billion Dollar Troubled Asset Relief Program

NEWS – SUGGESTED TARP BAILOUT FORMS ARE NOW AVAILABLE   One of the first forms that Banking Lawyers across the nation and California in cities and areas such as San Diego, Orange County, Newport Beach, La Jolla, Anaheim, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and Palm Springs (not to mention Wall Street) will be asked to prepare … Read more

Asset Allocation for Foundation and Endowment Investment Portfolios

Foundations, endowments and other not-for-profit organizations come in all shapes and sizes. The assets that they control and manage for the benefit of countless projects, charities, and causes is staggering in total and it has become a primary market for the vast array of investment products developed by Wall Street financial institutions. One can only … Read more

Alternative Financing And Application Of Working Capital In Business

Alternative financing refers to non-traditional forms of supplying a business with sources of capital. Business owners usually turn to alternative financing when they do not have three years worth of gainful financial statements or do not have enough equity. There are many different sources to look to when a business needs additional funding. One source … Read more

Debt Free America to the Rescue!

The turmoil affecting some of the largest financial institutions in the US has been well documented by the mass media over the last eighteen months, as have their inefficiencies in advising their customers and managing their customers’ money. These same inefficiencies have been highlighted as the catalyst for the current economic global meltdown, but as … Read more

Back to the Drawing Board for Home Loan Modifications – Loan Modification Help Center

A growing recognition that the Obama Administration’s Home Affordability and Stability Program (HASP) is not working in its current design has fingers pointed all over Washington D.C. trying to place blame on mortgage servicers, investors and the administration itself. At hearings this week in Washington, comments ranged from encouraging to total frustration as expressed by … Read more