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Washington Post - The Minneapolis retailer also said it would examine its use of debt and the pace of current and possible future share repurchases. Should any or all of the credit-card receivables be sold, the capital structure review would also include an analysis ...
Forbes - These actions follow the company's announcement that it will review ownership alternatives for its credit card receivables as well as re-evaluate its use of debt in its capital structure and its pace of current and future share repurchases. Target ...
CNBC - MINNEAPOLIS - Discount retailer Target Corp. said Wednesday it is reviewing ownership alternatives for its $7 billion in credit card receivables as well as the use of debt in its capital structure. Target said it has hired Goldman Sachs to help ...
CNBC - Target on Wednesday said it is reviewing ownership alternatives for its $7 billion in credit card receivables as well as the use of debt in its capital structure. In recent months, credit availability has been shrinking as broader mortgage and ongoing ...
US News and World Report - If that seems shocking, there are bonds backed by delinquent credit card accounts - one of the riskiest forms of debt - in which up to 40 percent of the accounts in the security are rated triple-A, says Drexel University finance professor Joseph Mason
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Additional Debt Collectors Resources:
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IDRS Legal Services, Ltd.
International commercial and consumer debt collectors based in the UK.
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Compiforce, Ltd.
Debt collection and litigation software for debt collectors, bailiffs, enquiry agents and credit controllers.
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Guard Yourself Against Collection Agencies
Information from the Minnesota Attorney General's Office, Consumer Protection Division, on what debt collection practices are considered unfair under federal law. Highlights of what collectors can and
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