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Friday, 28 December 2007

Researcher Critiques Payday Lending Ban

A ban on payday loans may be leading to greater financial burdens for low-income residents of two Southern states, according to a researcher at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

The study concluded that "compared with households in all other states, households in Georgia have bounced more checks, complained more to the Federal Trade Commission about lenders and debt collectors, and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection at a higher rate."

North Carolina households have fared about the same, said the report, written by Donald P. Morgan, a research officer with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Cornell University graduate student Michael R. Strain.

"This negative correlation _ reduced payday credit supply, increased credit problems _ contradicts the debt trap critique of payday lending," the report concluded.

Payday lenders offer quick cash advances _ for a fee _ that customers are supposed to repay with their next paycheck. Borrowers who cannot repay the loan often "roll over" the loan repeatedly, a cycle that critics of payday loans call the debt trap. Borrowers are drawn to the lenders because, unlike banks and credit unions, they don't run credit checks.

Georgia banned payday lending in May 2004. North Carolina has gone back and forth with payday lenders.

In 1997, the state began allowing payday loans. The law expired in 2001, and many small payday lenders closed, but the largest lending chains linked up with out-of-state banks to keep offering the loans. A banking commissioner's ruling in 2005, followed soon after by a consent agreement between three payday lenders and Attorney General Roy Cooper, essentially shuttered the industry's doors in the state.

"The thing is with payday lending, the business model itself is dependent on the debt trap," said Uriah King, a researcher at the Center for Responsible Lending in Durham. "They couldn't open up their doors if they couldn't put short-term borrowers into long-term debt."

King criticized the report because it drew on data from the Federal Reserve's check cashing centers in Atlanta and Charlotte, which processes tranactions in states other than Georgia and North Carolina, including those that do allow payday loans.

Last month, a report by the University of North Carolina Center for Community Capital prepared for the North Carolina Commissioner of Banks concluded "the absence of storefront payday lending has had no significant impact on the availability of credit for households in North Carolina."

That study was criticized by Community Financial Services Association of America, a trade group that represents 60 percent of the industry, because it included survey response data from people who had never sought a payday loan.

"Households without access to payday loans are forced to use costlier credit and suffer greater financial difficulties," said CFSA president Darrin Andersen.

And while payday lending may not be the correct choice "all the time" for consumers, "it's certainly a smart choice from the alternatives," Andersen said.

May be after the recent incidents, they know that they should be careful...

Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Tips to Join Google Adsense

Before you go and join Google Adsense, read this to improve your chances of getting accepted.


Google "screens" all websites, before they get accepted into the Google Adsense program. This is to ensure that your website complies with Google's Adsense terms. It has been argued by several people that the Adsense screening procedure consists of two steps:



  • Step1 : All new applications are screened by a Google robot "bot". It checks the content of your site, and the number of pages within your site, and a few other factors important to Google.

  • Step2 : If the "bot" gives an initial "ok" for your site, it is then quickly reviewed by a Google employee, that finally decides if your website can be accepted into the program.


You then receive a welcome e-mail from Google's Adsense team, and you are ready to start serving Google Adsense ads on your website.


In case that your website is not initially accepted into Google's Adsense program, don't despair!


You will be notified by Google's Adsense Team that your website cant be accepted into the program at the moment, including one or more reasons why. At this point you should closely watch the reasons stated, and make the necessary changes to your website, and then reply to the e-mail and ask for a re-evaluation.


Evaluation of your application usually takes from minutes and up to 48 hours.


Improve your chances of getting accepted into Google Adsense:


You can, and should, pay close attention to the following, and make sure that your website meets the following BEFORE applying to Google Adsense.



  • Make sure that your website has original content, which means your pages should contain valid information - not link farms!

  • Create 10-15 pages of content, each with different information about your websites subject.

  • Create title, meta tags, and headline "<H1> for each page.

  • Order a domain to hold your pages, free hosts are more unlikely to get accepted.

  • Make an easy to use navigation.

  • Include a sitemap on your website, that clearly identifies each page and a small paragraph on each page.

  • Include a contact, disclaimer, and privacy policy page on your site.

  • Make sure that your website doesn't include content that are not allowed by Google Adsense.

  • Don't serve other text bases ads (other adsense similar programs).


Pay close attention to Google's Adsense terms, and make sure that you understand it - then make changes to your site that you think might be in violation.


If you try to follow the above steps, you are likely to get accepted, even though we can't give you any guarantees!




Showing posts with label accepts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accepts. Show all posts

Friday, 28 December 2007

Researcher Critiques Payday Lending Ban

A ban on payday loans may be leading to greater financial burdens for low-income residents of two Southern states, according to a researcher at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

The study concluded that "compared with households in all other states, households in Georgia have bounced more checks, complained more to the Federal Trade Commission about lenders and debt collectors, and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection at a higher rate."

North Carolina households have fared about the same, said the report, written by Donald P. Morgan, a research officer with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Cornell University graduate student Michael R. Strain.

"This negative correlation _ reduced payday credit supply, increased credit problems _ contradicts the debt trap critique of payday lending," the report concluded.

Payday lenders offer quick cash advances _ for a fee _ that customers are supposed to repay with their next paycheck. Borrowers who cannot repay the loan often "roll over" the loan repeatedly, a cycle that critics of payday loans call the debt trap. Borrowers are drawn to the lenders because, unlike banks and credit unions, they don't run credit checks.

Georgia banned payday lending in May 2004. North Carolina has gone back and forth with payday lenders.

In 1997, the state began allowing payday loans. The law expired in 2001, and many small payday lenders closed, but the largest lending chains linked up with out-of-state banks to keep offering the loans. A banking commissioner's ruling in 2005, followed soon after by a consent agreement between three payday lenders and Attorney General Roy Cooper, essentially shuttered the industry's doors in the state.

"The thing is with payday lending, the business model itself is dependent on the debt trap," said Uriah King, a researcher at the Center for Responsible Lending in Durham. "They couldn't open up their doors if they couldn't put short-term borrowers into long-term debt."

King criticized the report because it drew on data from the Federal Reserve's check cashing centers in Atlanta and Charlotte, which processes tranactions in states other than Georgia and North Carolina, including those that do allow payday loans.

Last month, a report by the University of North Carolina Center for Community Capital prepared for the North Carolina Commissioner of Banks concluded "the absence of storefront payday lending has had no significant impact on the availability of credit for households in North Carolina."

That study was criticized by Community Financial Services Association of America, a trade group that represents 60 percent of the industry, because it included survey response data from people who had never sought a payday loan.

"Households without access to payday loans are forced to use costlier credit and suffer greater financial difficulties," said CFSA president Darrin Andersen.

And while payday lending may not be the correct choice "all the time" for consumers, "it's certainly a smart choice from the alternatives," Andersen said.

May be after the recent incidents, they know that they should be careful...

Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Tips to Join Google Adsense

Before you go and join Google Adsense, read this to improve your chances of getting accepted.


Google "screens" all websites, before they get accepted into the Google Adsense program. This is to ensure that your website complies with Google's Adsense terms. It has been argued by several people that the Adsense screening procedure consists of two steps:



  • Step1 : All new applications are screened by a Google robot "bot". It checks the content of your site, and the number of pages within your site, and a few other factors important to Google.

  • Step2 : If the "bot" gives an initial "ok" for your site, it is then quickly reviewed by a Google employee, that finally decides if your website can be accepted into the program.


You then receive a welcome e-mail from Google's Adsense team, and you are ready to start serving Google Adsense ads on your website.


In case that your website is not initially accepted into Google's Adsense program, don't despair!


You will be notified by Google's Adsense Team that your website cant be accepted into the program at the moment, including one or more reasons why. At this point you should closely watch the reasons stated, and make the necessary changes to your website, and then reply to the e-mail and ask for a re-evaluation.


Evaluation of your application usually takes from minutes and up to 48 hours.


Improve your chances of getting accepted into Google Adsense:


You can, and should, pay close attention to the following, and make sure that your website meets the following BEFORE applying to Google Adsense.



  • Make sure that your website has original content, which means your pages should contain valid information - not link farms!

  • Create 10-15 pages of content, each with different information about your websites subject.

  • Create title, meta tags, and headline "<H1> for each page.

  • Order a domain to hold your pages, free hosts are more unlikely to get accepted.

  • Make an easy to use navigation.

  • Include a sitemap on your website, that clearly identifies each page and a small paragraph on each page.

  • Include a contact, disclaimer, and privacy policy page on your site.

  • Make sure that your website doesn't include content that are not allowed by Google Adsense.

  • Don't serve other text bases ads (other adsense similar programs).


Pay close attention to Google's Adsense terms, and make sure that you understand it - then make changes to your site that you think might be in violation.


If you try to follow the above steps, you are likely to get accepted, even though we can't give you any guarantees!




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