Articles on commercial banking

Ex-Im bank: Access to trade finance By Paul Dubrin Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, October 1999 Exporting is a fundamental part of doing business for growing numbers of U.S. companies.
Individual held personally liable for corporation’s failing to comply with statutory formalities By Loren R. Stone & A. Jay Goldstein Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, October 1999 In a recent decision, the Illinois Appellate Court has held that a corporation's failure to comply with filing requirements of the Business Corporation Act regarding the adoption and use of assumed names, will subject an individual to personal liability for breach of contract.
Credit card balance transfers: The new preference in town By Gary T. Rafool Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, April 1999 Along with the expansion in the number of credit cards issued, and the competition for customers, credit card issuers have in recent years begun encouraging card holders to transfer the balances from other credit cards to the issuer's card.
SBA 504: The expansion program By Karen Lennon & Lewis F. Matuszewich Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, April 1999 In the Chicago area, the SBA 504 loan program is the fastest growing financing option for expanding businesses.
Enforceability of loan documents executed by a dissolved corporation By Karen A. White Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, January 1999 While certainly many, if not all, lenders have set procedures to follow when lending money to a corporation which includes obtaining a Certificate of Good Standing, what happens if the procedure is not followed and a loan is given to a dissolved corporation?

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