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Community development 21 Housing 9 Mortgage loans 9 Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 6 Financial literacy 6 Economic development 5 Home ownership 5 Finance 4 Saving and investment 4 Small Business Administration 4 Credit counseling 3 Foreclosure 3 Medical care 3 Poverty 3 Small business 3 Subprime mortgage 3 Texas 3 2005 2 Banks and banking - Customer services 2 Business enterprises 2 Cost of 2 Disaster relief 2 Education - Economic aspects 2 Financial services industry 2 Health care reform 2 High technology industries 2 Housing - Prices 2 Hurricane Katrina 2 Income 2 Individual development accounts 2 Investments 2 Loans 2 Medical care - Maine 2 Medically uninsured persons 2 Personal 2 Rural development 2 Wealth 2 11th 1 Assets (Accounting) 1 Bank deposits 1
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Hoyer, Jackie 6 Cook, Toby 2 Di, Wenhua 2 Mendoza, Diana 2 Vickrey, Nancy 2 Blum, Elizabeth Sobel 1 Garza, Veronica 1 Griffin, Brook 1 Leonard, Tammy 1 Lindsey, Lawrence B. 1 Murdoch, Jim 1 Murdock, Stephen H. 1 Ryder, Emily 1 Sweat, Jason 1
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Pathways to financial advancement
Di, Wenhua; Leonard, Tammy; Ryder, Emily - In: Banking and Community Perspectives (2012) 2, pp. 3-8
In view of the economic downturn and the enlarged wealth gap, it is imperative for policymakers to examine the pathways for American families to build sufficient savings to mitigate financial shocks
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Asset-building strategies in community colleges
Community Affairs Office - In: Banking and Community Perspectives (2012) 1, pp. 3-8
The profile of an average college student today is not what you might think. The stereotypical image of a college student—right out of high school, living in the dorm, with parents footing the bill—is no longer the reality. Today, the typical college student is a working adult with one or...
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Oil boom’s benefits and burdens: worker influx stresses supply of affordable housing
Community Affairs Office - In: Banking and Community Perspectives (2012) 3, pp. 9-11
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Texas sees postrecession turnaround in rental housing market
Community Affairs Office - In: Banking and Community Perspectives (2012) 3, pp. 3-5
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Affordable housing coming to Dallas via transit-oriented development
Community Affairs Office - In: Banking and Community Perspectives (2012) 3, pp. 14-17
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Notes from the field: interview with Texas development finance manager
Community Affairs Office - In: Banking and Community Perspectives (2012) 3, pp. 18-19
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Rural Texas studies identify housing needs, challenges and strategies
Community Affairs Office - In: Banking and Community Perspectives (2012) 3, pp. 12-13
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Houston taking holistic approach to affordable-housing development
Community Affairs Office - In: Banking and Community Perspectives (2012) 3, pp. 6-8
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Q&A: The Aspen Institute’s John Molinaro says wealth building can have a big impact on small communities
Community Affairs Office - In: Banking and Community Perspectives (2011) 1, pp. 11-11
Institute in Washington, spoke to Banking and Community Perspectives about his perceptions of rural asset building from a …
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Asset building taking root in rural communities
Community Affairs Office - In: Banking and Community Perspectives (2011) 1, pp. 3-10
Postrecession, the asset-building movement continues to gain momentum across the country. Individuals and families pursue wealth-building strategies based on such time-honored principles as budget to save, save to invest, credit building, controlling debt and protecting wealth once it has been...
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