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...founding, Harvard was crippled by financial trouble. Henry Dunster, who became president of the University in 1640, hoped to make Harvard into the American version of England’s prestigious Cambridge and Oxford Universities. But Dunster was in a bind: the college faced a severe housing crunch, and he lacked the money to build new residences...
...will use the infusion to pay off debt and reinvest in the properties. Some of Trump Hotels' bondholders are furious at the request to restructure the debt and may opt for bankruptcy if Trump pushes too hard. Just a year ago, they bailed him out of a cash crunch by buying a new round of bonds...
...previously said the school’s budget crunch would force him to cap spending on the Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP), which offers debt relief to KSG graduates earning under $50,000 a year in public sector jobs...
...Numbers Crunch U.S. accounting rulemaker the Financial Accounting Standards Board proposed companies begin reporting stock options as an expense in their accounts. If approved by the U.S. Congress, the change could drastically cut company earnings from...
...serious inconvenience. Actually reaching a long-term solution that meets the needs of Adamsians, first-years and other upperclass students will require broader collaboration. An inter-House committee, charged with handling issues that affect students from different houses, could create a fairer and better solution to the dining hall crunch...