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MANILA, PhilippinesThe Department of Education has accumulated almost half-a-billion pesos in unliquidated cash advances for travel, special purpose and other time-bound undertakings over the past three years, according to a 2007 report by the Commission on Audit.
DALLAS Airline customers are cashing in more frequent-flier awards this year, looking to avoid higher fares and believing that miles just arent worth the same anymore.
The prospect of a red state going blue. Democrats flush with cash. Republicans fighting to hold on. It is an increasingly familiar situation in the presidential campaign as Sen. John McCain strives to hold or gain ground in battleground states. But in this case, the fight is over the congressional delegation in McCain’s home state of Arizona.
Airline customers are cashing in more frequent-flier awards this year, looking to avoid higher fares and believing that miles just aren’t worth the same anymore. With so many new ways to earn miles - on car rentals, groceries and much more - savvy travelers fear it’ll soon become harder to go where they want, when they want for free. “The glamour of the frequent-flier award has faded,” says Jay …
NEW YORK Wall Street ended a relatively calm session with a moderate loss Tuesday as investors, while happy with the governments plans to spend up to $250 billion to buy stock in private banks, decided to cash in profits from the previous days massive advance as they refocused their attention on the economy.
MANDAUE CITY, Philippines - Notices that were supposed to be sent to former and incumbent officials of Mandaue City who failed to liquidate cash advances have been put on hold until the city’s accounting office could update its records, City Administrator Briccio Joseph Boholst said Sunday.
Payday lender and pawn shop operator Cash America International Inc. on Thursday said its third-quarter profit fell 8 percent as expenses rose, but adjusted results topped Wall Street expectations.
TRENTON - With new data indicating that one in every 453 New Jersey homeowners is struggling to pay the mortgage, Assembly lawmakers yesterday advanced several measures that would provide economic relief to residents and businesses.
Banks concerned by the rising default rate on credit card debt are penalising customers who use their cards to obtain a cash advance.
Understanding the Great Depression and avoiding another one are two different things.
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