Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Monday pegged the union government’s fiscal deficit at 4.6 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) for 2011-12, after bringing it down to 5.1 percent 2010-11 in the revised estimates. View full post on All Stories
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Irish PM Doesn’t See Elections Before March Next Year
November 23rd, 2010
davidguide AHN News Staff Dublin, Ireland (AHN) – Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen on Monday said that he was waiting for the Parliament to pass the significant budget at a time when his country is facing a debt crisis, adding that he doesn’t expect general elections before March of next year. The Irish leader said that [...]
‘State-owned bank is next step to helping majority’
November 19th, 2010
davidguide ANCYL spokesman Floyd Shivambu said commercial banks only assisted in the creation of the indebted black middle class, which owned nothing but debt. ||| Euphoric in the conviction of success with the nationalisation of mines following the ANC engaging the issue with the appointment of researchers, the youth wing has turned its sights onto the [...]
Britain Plans To Make All 26 Million Homes Green In Next 10 Years
November 3rd, 2010
davidguide British Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne announced Tuesday a plan that would make all 26 million homes in the country green over the next 10 years. Under the New Green Deal, local councils, supermarkets and chain stores would extend loans up to $15,000 (10,000 pounds) to homeowners. View full post on All Stories
Quick Online Payday Loan-Deal With Online Lenders And Pay On Next Salary
October 8th, 2010
davidguide You can believe of a quick online payday loan when you do not have much cash in your pocket or bank account and an unforeseen expense crops up. For several people it might be easier to ask a friend to lend some cash in such a condition. However, the majority people don’t like the plan. [...]
Federal Parent plus Loans and Next student Private Loans-A Comparison and Contrast
June 13th, 2010
davidguide Student loan consolidation has no doubt been such an effective manner to help student get out of their heap of loans since it combine various student loans into a single one. This also results in the fact that the student is claimed to pay a single monthly installment at a low interest rate, and the [...]
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