Similar words: savings and loan association, savings account, savings, savings bond, savings bank, daylight savings, saving, timesaving. Meaning: n. a thrift institution that is required by law to make a certain percentage of its loans as home mortgages.
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2 Their case helped to trigger off a savings and loan crisis in Maryland in 1985.
3 The typical savings and loan president was a leader in a tiny community.
4 The McDougals, who owned the failed savings and loan, subpoenaed Clinton to testify.
5 The two entered a partnership with Southwest Savings and Loan Association to develop the project.
6 Any regular savings and loan repayments such as hire purchase or personal loans also belong here.
7 The CE0s of home mortgages were savings and loan presidents.
8 Savings and loan institutions, for example, were once high slack systems, and appropriately so in a regulated industry.
9 What is the Savings and Loan Association?
10 British equivalent of US savings and loan association.
11 His image was tarnished by the savings and loan scandal.
12 It was formed to sell assets from failed savings and loan banks.
13 The second large category is called the Savings and Loan Association or the Building and Loan Association .
14 Because Countrywide Bank is a federally insured savings and loan,(www.Sentencedict.com) the rule does not apply.
15 By 1986 these failures had bankrupted the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, the federal insurer for the thrift industry.
16 It's also what we ourselves did after the savings and loan debacle of the Reagan years.
17 It's like a Savings and Loan Association except that credit unions are created by some entity, some club or group, and they're not open to the whole public.
18 His local bank, Bailey Savings and Loan , is owned by a conglomerate.
19 If the purchaser defaults, the house becomes the property of the savings and loan company.
20 In 1984 our two-man junk bond department spoke at a Salomon Brothers seminar for several hundred savings and loan managers.
21 He was sued for his role in the collapse of Southwest Savings and Loan.
22 The elephants also have to be fed 50 kilograms of vegetables, 30 kilograms of fruit and 20 kilograms of bread and honey every day, running up a giant food bill footed by Mongol Gazar Savings and Loan.
23 For example, a banking system has Bank Customer, Account, Account Transaction, etc., and it does not matter if this is a new e-commerce system or a savings and loan system from the 1890s.
24 Looking ahead, we probably need something similar to the Resolution Trust Corporation, which took over bankrupt savings and loan institutions and sold off their assets to reimburse taxpayers.
25 "Bank" means a person engaged in the business of banking and includes a savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union, and trust company.
26 The idea would be similar to the Resolution Trust Corporation set up by the government in nineteen eighty-nine. It was formed to sell assets from failed savings and loan banks.
27 More than 85 percent of families in the United States have a checking, savings, or money market account at a bank or savings and loan association.
28 The Resolution Trust Corporation was created to do this during the savings and loan crisis.
29 In 1957, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board created a credit reserve system for savings and loan associations by permitting the purchase and sale of participations in interests in mortgage loans .
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