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Which Banks Have TARP Funds Lined Up?

November 07, 2008 04:41 PM ET | Luke Mullins | Permanent Link | Print

ProPublica has a neat chart showing the financial institutions that have announced preliminary approval for TARP funds so far. (via The Big Picture)

Tags: Wall Street | banking

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Wells Fargo

I wonder if TARP fund should help homeowners who are on the verge of foreclosure. WF service the note on our loan which is around $150,000 more than what the current market value of the property. I wonder if we should just give up the house altogether with the balance of the total note on the house.??? Any advice is much appreciated.

TARP and Banks

Along with all the other issues and complaints regarding banks receiving TARP funds and how they're spending it and providing outrageous compensation packages to the so-called leaders of these banks. Another big issue not mentioned to us common people paying for all this is the amount of discriminating layoffs going on in these big banks. Do the research and be amazed.

TARP or ARRA (Stimulus) financial data

Where are the financial detail data in open internet covering TARP and ARRA funds. Government or agency should publish the detail data in Microsoft Excel formats for the common citizens or taxpapers. They understand the info via spreadsheets. This will create transparency and prevent the corruptions in politics and financial transactions. Detail listing Data is the key to recover our economy. I would like to recommend the data format just like "www.USASpending.gov". Federal government has tools and resources. Publish TARP and ARRA in www.USAusaspending.gov.

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