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How to Handle a Bank Levy
A levy against your bank account can wipe out your savings, cause you to overdraw your account and hurt your credit rating. A bank levy is designed to collect a debt that you owe and your bank must comply with the law and continue to remove cash from your account until your debt has been paid. There
JP Morgan Chase Outreach Programs
JP Morgan Chase provides a broad selection of financial services to consumers in many communities all over the world. As part of its corporate mission, JP Morgan Chase makes a commitment to operating its business in a manner that creates real value for consumers. The company proactively helps commun
How to Prevent a Bank Robbery
Although deposits in a bank are covered from loss by the FDIC, much of the money taken in a bank heist is only covered through a bank's private insurance. Often, these policies come with a high deductible, and claims made against the policy can raise a bank's premium. This gives the bank a strong in
Grants for the Workforce Investment Act
Workforce Investment Act grants help many sectors of the population.at work image by sasha from Fotolia.comU.S. Congress in 1998 passed the Workforce Investment Act as a way to improve the American workforce and put the unemployed back to work. The law provides for the Department of...
Salary for a Perfusion Assistant
Open-heart and cardiac operations require surgeons to use heart-lung machines, or equipment that continues to pump oxygen in and carbon dioxide out of patients' bodies. Perfusionists specialize in operating and monitoring these machines, as well as informing the surgical teams of any changes in pati
Investment Banker Functions
An investment bank helps companies find funding by arranging private investments from institutional and wealthy individual clients, preparing and placing public issues of stock or bonds, advising companies on corporate strategy and arranging mergers and acquisitions for corporate clients. The employ
How to Start a Christian Financial Planner Business
Starting a Christian financial planner business requires an understanding of Biblical principles such as tithing, along with professional certification. Tithing is giving 10 percent of your income back to God in the form of charitable donations. Christians may desire to hire a financial planner that
Investment Banker Skills
If you ask an investment banker what skills are needed to succeed in investment banking, his answer will be the willingness to work 60 to 80 hours a week, a thick skin for rejection and abuse, your personal life on the back burner and all your free time devoted to studying finance, economics and Fed
IRS Form 1099-K - What You Need to Know
Form 1099-K - Payment Card and Third Party Network Transactions - What is it? Do you need to file it? What if you get this form? What if I receive an IRS notice about Form 1099-K?
What Federal and State Child Labor Laws Do I Need to Know About?
Discusses federal and state child labor laws.
Taxable REIT Investments
A real estate investment trust, or REIT, is a company investing in real estate securities on major stock exchanges across the country. A REIT can provide high yields for shareholders who are seeking highly liquid investment opportunities. Taxation rules for a REIT depend greatly on the nature of the
How do I Save Banking Web Pages?
You've found a bank Web page that's just perfect for your needs. It offers a beat-the-market interest rate, no sneaky fees, a simple sign-up process and there's even contact information to reach a real human being at the bank. This is a page to be saved: you'll have all the details in one place and
How to Bring Up a Cumulative GPA
While getting good grades may seem like a lot of work in the short run, you'll be thankful later on in life that you put in the work to make good grades. Whether you decide to get an advanced degree such as a J.D. or Ph.D. or whether you're content with a B.A. or B.S., having a high cumulative GPA w
How to Invest in Wolfram|Alpha
Wolfram|Alpha is a knowledge engine rather than a search engine and therefore returns its results in a different manner. Instead of pulling information from the web, Wolfram|Alpha responds to queries by performing its own dynamic computations and taps into a wide selection of data sources. According
Bank Draft Process
The rise of electronic banking provides payees with a variety of methods to make payments, although older methods of payment, such as bank drafts, remain valid systems of payment. Although similar to other written banking instruments like checks, bank drafts allow merchants the ability to purchase a
What Is a Junior Debt?
A corporation engages in debt market transactions to raise funds needed in short-term operating activities or long-term investment projects. A firm may apply for secured or unsecured loans to finance operations. In a secured loan transaction, a borrower provides collateral, or financial guarantee,
How to Begin a Career in Investment Banking
Few careers are as stressful and lucrative as one in investment banking. Indeed, the extreme amount of stress associated with the job probably explains much regarding the occasionally excessive compensation received by investment bankers from their firms. At the beginning of their career, investment
Arizona State Banking Mortgage Broker Compliance Laws
Arizona requires all its mortgage brokers to be fully licensed.Arizona, America image by Serenitie from Fotolia.comLike most others states, Arizona requires mortgage originators and brokers be educated, tested, and licensed with the National Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS). With the...
What Happens When a Bad Check Is Turned Into a Collection Agency?
If a check is returned by a bank for nonsufficient funds (NSF), the business or individual to whom the check was written has the option of turning the check over to a collection agency. The collection agency either purchases the debt outright from the payee for a percentage of the outstanding amount
Land Use & Zoning Laws in Massachusetts
Like all other states, Massachusetts allows townships, cities and other local governing bodies to establish zoning ordinances that govern how property owners can use their land. These ordinances often differ widely from one community to the next but impose both limitations and duties on property own