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Illinois and Loan Sharks

Posted by Larry Doyle on December 13th, 2010 7:10 AM |

Those strapped for cash will go to great lengths to buy time and seek relief. This reality is not pleasant but it is reality. In a world awash in a sea of debt, the debtors will continually be faced with the prospects of devaluing, defaulting, or restructuring their debts. Prior to defaulting or restructuring, debtors will often resort to “unique strategies” to postpone the day of reckoning.

This reality very often plays out at the individual level or the small business level. When large corporate entities are forced to “unique strategies” to continue operations, that typically is not a very good sign. But what about municipalities? What does it mean when a city, state, or town is forced to a “unique strategy” in order to continue operations? Not a very good sign either, right? Right.

Well, indications are that the state of Illinois is resorting  to a “unique strategy” and “paying up” in order to get short term financing. (more…)

Loan Sharks Not Welcome Here

Posted by Larry Doyle on March 5th, 2009 3:49 PM |

In the midst of this economic turmoil in which many people are increasingly cash constrained, a cottage industry has developed which preys on the most vulnerable in our society. This industry facilitates short term loans in exchange for the borrower’s paycheck or tax refund. 

The companies that participate in this lending should not only be outed but they should also be prosecuted for this activity.

Bloomberg writes how More Americans Turn to Tax Refund Loans to Pay Monthly Bills. With implied rates of interest on these loans from 50% to 500%, this is loan sharking at its worst!!  Where are the Better Business Bureau and Attorney Generals when you really need them?  (more…)






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