Sentences with phrase «public loan sources»

But public loan sources frequently offer students loans that do not require credit checks too.

Not exact matches

TICP principally sources its investments in the public / syndicated capital markets, and manages portfolios — particularly in the form of collateralized loan obligations — for institutional investors.
Clinton, whose Democratic National Convention speech this summer provided a boost for President Barack Obama, will loan his popular appeal to the Maffei campaign at a rally open to the public at Syracuse's Hancock International Airport, the sources said.
In addition to the TIFIA loan, the project is funded from the following sources: $ 675 million in proceeds from Private Activity Bonds, equity contribution of $ 272 million, $ 309 million in public funds, $ 368 million in toll revenues, and $ 43 million in TIFIA capitalized interest.
In addition to the TIFIA loan, the project is funded from the following sources: $ 606 million in proceeds from PABs, equity contribution of $ 672 million, $ 17 million in toll revenues and $ 490 million in public funds.
OverDrive has long been a source of material for public libraries to loan to their patrons, but yesterday at the Beijing International Book Fair held in China the leading ebook service unveiled its greater access program for school libraries.
What this means is that even if a graduate has taken out a mixture of loans from both private and public sources, there is little problem in getting a program.
The key to obtaining federal short - term loans is to use all available resources for both private and public institutions as these multiple sources of funding will have different availability and terms associated with the loans.
HDF Multifamily loan products include Predevelopment Loans (Loans with terms between one to two years), Acquisition Loans (Loan with terms up to two years), Construction Loans (Loans with terms up to twenty four months), Mini-Permanent (Loans with terms up to ten years), Permanent loans (Loans with terms up to thirty years), and Bridge loans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax credloan products include Predevelopment Loans (Loans with terms between one to two years), Acquisition Loans (Loan with terms up to two years), Construction Loans (Loans with terms up to twenty four months), Mini-Permanent (Loans with terms up to ten years), Permanent loans (Loans with terms up to thirty years), and Bridge loans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax creLoans (Loans with terms between one to two years), Acquisition Loans (Loan with terms up to two years), Construction Loans (Loans with terms up to twenty four months), Mini-Permanent (Loans with terms up to ten years), Permanent loans (Loans with terms up to thirty years), and Bridge loans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax creLoans with terms between one to two years), Acquisition Loans (Loan with terms up to two years), Construction Loans (Loans with terms up to twenty four months), Mini-Permanent (Loans with terms up to ten years), Permanent loans (Loans with terms up to thirty years), and Bridge loans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax creLoans (Loan with terms up to two years), Construction Loans (Loans with terms up to twenty four months), Mini-Permanent (Loans with terms up to ten years), Permanent loans (Loans with terms up to thirty years), and Bridge loans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax credLoan with terms up to two years), Construction Loans (Loans with terms up to twenty four months), Mini-Permanent (Loans with terms up to ten years), Permanent loans (Loans with terms up to thirty years), and Bridge loans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax creLoans (Loans with terms up to twenty four months), Mini-Permanent (Loans with terms up to ten years), Permanent loans (Loans with terms up to thirty years), and Bridge loans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax creLoans with terms up to twenty four months), Mini-Permanent (Loans with terms up to ten years), Permanent loans (Loans with terms up to thirty years), and Bridge loans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax creLoans with terms up to ten years), Permanent loans (Loans with terms up to thirty years), and Bridge loans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax creloans (Loans with terms up to thirty years), and Bridge loans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax creLoans with terms up to thirty years), and Bridge loans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax creloans for committed project subsidy sources (Loans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax creLoans with terms up to two years) which bridge public subsidy sources and low income housing tax credits.
These agencies obtain information from various sources, including loan applications; public records which provide information related to such matters as bankruptcy, court judgments, and conditional sales contracts; and from credit grantors and collection agencies who provide credit files on a monthly basis.
The program aims to supplement other available sources of loan repayment assistance so as to permit graduates to perform public service in North Carolina, the nation and the world, without being restricted or discouraged by law school debt.
MBIA Corp. issues financial guarantees for municipal bonds, asset - backed and mortgage - backed securities, investor - owned utility bonds, bonds backed by publicly or privately funded public - purpose projects, bonds issued by sovereign and sub-sovereign entities, obligations collateralized by diverse pools of corporate loans and pools of corporate and asset - backed bonds, and bonds backed by other revenue sources such as corporate franchise revenues, both in the new issue and secondary markets.
MBIA issues financial guarantees for municipal bonds, asset - backed and mortgage - backed securities, investor - owned utility bonds, bonds backed by publicly or privately funded public - purpose projects, bonds issued by sovereign and sub-sovereign entities, obligations collateralized by diverse pools of corporate loans and pools of corporate and asset - backed bonds, and bonds backed by other revenue sources such as corporate franchise revenues, both in the new issue and secondary markets.
Specializing in: • Developing exhibitions internationally, securing loans from institutions and private collections • Strategic planning and project management for museums and foundations • Site - specific installations by artists, designers and architects • Building and developing institutional and private collections of contemporary and modern art globally • Creating strategic partnerships between private funding sources, museums and cultural institutions • Initiate and oversee local and global fundraising projects • Collaborate and facilitate with partnering institutions • Serving as active board member in the private and public sector • Historic building preservation and conservation
Among the most significant sources of public support for fossil fuel investments, ECAs provide government - backed guarantees, insurance, credits, and loans to support the export of goods and services abroad.
This fact - sheet presents the main results of a mapping of global climate change financial flows involving a diversity of public and private sources (e.g. government budgets and capital markets), agents (e.g. bilateral finance institutions, multilateral finance institutions, development cooperation agencies, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), private sector), and channels (e.g. official development assistance, non-concessional loans, carbon markets, financing specifically for climate change, foreign direct investment).
(Sec. 299D) Establishes in the Treasury the Alternative Energy Sources State Loan Fund for loans to states and Indian tribes to provide incentives to owners of single - family and multi-family housing, commercial properties, and public buildings to provide: (1) renewable energy sources for such structures; (2) energy efficiency and energy conserving improvements and features for such structures; or (3) infrastructure related to the delivery of electricity and hot water for structures lacking such ameSources State Loan Fund for loans to states and Indian tribes to provide incentives to owners of single - family and multi-family housing, commercial properties, and public buildings to provide: (1) renewable energy sources for such structures; (2) energy efficiency and energy conserving improvements and features for such structures; or (3) infrastructure related to the delivery of electricity and hot water for structures lacking such amesources for such structures; (2) energy efficiency and energy conserving improvements and features for such structures; or (3) infrastructure related to the delivery of electricity and hot water for structures lacking such amenities.
I have been able to identify 12 rags composed by Lee, listed below, but they have been difficult to source (with the only source I have found so far being a folio of David Lee rags held by the Hamilton Public Library in Ontario, for which I had placed an interlibrary loan several weeks ago; it is yet to arrive).
Listing Status: Active, Lot Size Source: Public Records, System Locale: CARETS, Listing Terms: Cash To New Loan, Common Walls: No Common Walls, Rooms: LivingRoom, Laundry Locations: Inside, Listing Terms: Cash, Driveway, Eating Areas: Bar, Sewer: In Street Paid, CARETS Listing Status: Back Up Offer, Heating Type: Central Furnace, Direct Garage Access, Buyer Financing: Cash, Rooms: Formal Entry, ListingAgreement: Lease, Buyer Financing: Cash to New Loan, Rooms: Master Bedroom, SpecialConditions: Standard Sale, Garage Spaces Total: 2.0, Legal Disclosures: Take Property As Is, Legal Disclosures: CommissionToBuyerAgent, Parking Type: Garage - Two Door
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