July, 2010
Financial reform bill with Arizona ban
Loan lenders licenses all just ended in Arizona. The state is also letting payday stores move out while they close their doors. Currently, the financial reform bill is awaiting the president's signature. The majority are worried that pay day loan will become obsolete if the bill passes since the bill works with the Federal Reserve ...
Has the five second rule been disproven?
Food waste is something we should strive to avoid. £10.2 billion is lost annually ($ 15.5 billion) on wasted food in the U.K. In the United States, 15 percent of all edible food ends up untouched or unopened, which amounts to $ 43 billion in waste. Considering those staggering numbers, it would make sense the ...
Staged vehicle accidents increasing
In many of the states, particularly those with no-fault insurance laws, staged vehicle accidents are on the rise. To get money from insurance companies, the accidents are staged. Some of these have some innocent victims while other don't. Insurance fraud is a serious issue that raises rates for everybody -- and some states are aiming ...
Renault makes announcement about DeZir luxury electric concept car
On the heels of Tesla's successful IPO, Renault has released a bit of information about its new DeZir electric car. A luxury concept car, this electric powerhouse will be shown for the very first time at September's Paris Auto Show. The DeZir is beautiful, but it may not be able to compete with Tesla's small ...
SBA seems to be running out of low cost loans to companies
The Small business Administration has been charged most recently with helping businesses weather the recession, and money is running out. The 7(a) lending program provides loans, personal and large, to small companies around the country. The program, which was funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, is in a holding pattern, waiting for more ...