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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Getting TARP Money May Be Easier Than A Subprime Loan
There is an interesting post at the Bespoke Investment Group blog. Apparently, the entire TARP application is only six pages long, with the first four pages describing eligibility and confidentiality. The actual application is just two pages. Of the two main pages, page one is just for your name and contact information. Page two does ask for some details on financial information, but not much - basically how much do you have, and how much do you need. I wish my home loan was that easy. Then again, maybe that was part of the problem - some home loans were that easy. Certainly not encouraging. Will there eventually be a TARP for the TARP?
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