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...individuals, including friends and family members. These loans may seem appealing, since they cut out the application process and give fast access to cash, but they come with plenty of risks for both the lender and the borrower. Credit counselors say many personal loans between family members go unrepaid, which can lead to anger and unraveling of close ties. And even when loans are repaid, they can create an unsettling change in the balance of power between relatives. That may be less of a problem between parents and children, but it can devastate sibling relationships...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: Finances: Giving a Helping Hand | 3/3/2003 | See Source »

...deposit balances directly with customers, and therefore it is not possible for our examination of such accounts to extend beyond the amounts recorded." With this highly unusual qualification, the firm signed off on the accounts of the entity through which millions passed into a banking limbo -- including the unrepaid loans used by First American's shareholders to buy the stock of Clark Clifford's bank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Piercing The Scam's Heart | 4/1/1991 | See Source »

...company also inherits the nation's largest railroading headache. By far its biggest component is the bankrupt Penn Central line, which six years of effort and about $800 million in federal grants and unrepaid loans have not restored to health. ConRail also now owns the Reading, Erie Lackawanna, Central of New Jersey, Lehigh Valley and Lehigh & Hudson River lines. Altogether, the six lines lost almost $2 million a day last year. But they carried too much freight (20% of the nation's rail total) and too many passengers (428,000 a day) to be allowed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RAILROADS: The Experiment Begins | 4/12/1976 | See Source »

...months ago President Eisenhower ordered RFC to shut up shop as of the close of the 1956-57 fiscal year. Last week, with only about 100 employees remaining of the 12,000 it had in its prime-and only $80 million worth of loans unrepaid of $50 billion authorized-RFC took down the bronze name plate over its rented office quarters in Washington, turned its remaining assets over to other Government agencies, and passed out of existence. RFC, taking it all in all, had had a wondrously successful career...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOVERNMENT: Taps for RFC | 7/8/1957 | See Source »

...Irish boy cuffs and kicks his crippled brother for a 50? piece, knocks down his mother for interfering. He escapes Chicago, wallows from bad 'to worse with liquor and women. The trainer who picks him temporarily out of the gutter, and turns him into champion boxer, he ousts unrepaid. The girl he is forced to marry he deserts penniless. But in New York he is publicized the way the public likes its champions: "Just a kid; that's all he is; a regular boy. . . . Don't know the meanin' o' bad habits. Never tasted liquor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Lardner, U.S.A. | 5/20/1929 | See Source »

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