CSI Offering Free College Credits During Summer 2021 Your first 8 are on us : that s what the College of Southern Idaho is saying about summer classes this year. If you are planning on taking courses at CSI this summer, you could get up to eight credits for free.
The college has recognized that the pandemic has been hard on most people. For those students who have been impacted by COVID-19 or the pandemic in general CSI is looking for ways to assist in helping you further your education. They plan to use federal emergency relief funding to help cover tuition for as many students this summer as they can. There are requirements to receive the aid, but all who enroll in summer classes will be contacted by the financial aid office at CSI to determine eligibility.
April 15, 2021
Group addresses debt of ₹43,000 crore till date
About ₹43,000 crore of debt of bankrupt Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services (IL&FS) has been addressed and the new board and management expects that this would increase to ₹50,000 crore by end of September this year.
“The group has also enhanced its estimates of aggregate debt recovery to ₹61,000 crore – an increase of ₹5,000 crore over its earlier estimate of ₹56,000 crore,” said Uday Kotak, Chairman of the board of IL&FS on Thursday.
The increased estimate represents resolution of nearly 62 per cent of overall fund based and non-fund based Group debt of about ₹99,000 crore, as of October 2018.
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Hungary may sell more T-bills, but plans no increase in long govt bond sales, debt agency head says
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BUDAPEST, April 15 (Reuters) - Hungary plans to finance an increase in its 2021 budget deficit by using some debt financing buffers and possibly increasing treasury bills sales but it will not boost supply of long government bonds, the head of the debt agency told Reuters on Thursday.
The government said last month it would modify the 2021 budget to raise the deficit target to 7.5% of gross domestic product from 6.5%, because the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic has hit the economy hard. After contracting 5% in 2020, the economy may grow 4.3%, the government projections show. nL1N2LS298
Save your score: how to boost a bad credit rating
A Holland woman has seen both sides of credit, and is helping other people achieve success
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HOLLAND, Mich. â Your credit score is just a number, but it can make a difference in your ability to get a loan, house, or even a job ,and after a tough year for finances, now is an important time to pay attention to your score.
âYou need to have options, and you need to be able to have access, and all of that boils right back down to your credit score,â says Bree Austin-Roberts, a credit expert and founder of Lakeshore Credit Management and Repair Services in Holland. âI think it was a reality check for a lot of people to saying, Hey, itâs time for me to start thinking about my financial situation. â
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Some found a way to take a new hobby and turn it into a moneymaker (with skills like coding or turning photography into a side hustle). On the other hand, there were 53% who ended up increasing their credit card debt…as a direct result of whatever their new hobby was. Using the excuse of “you have to spend money to make money,” that new hobby debt ranged from less than $250 for 17% of the respondents, to more than $1,000 for 24% of them…with everyone else somewhere in between.
It’s probably not a total loss, however, as 79% say they plan to continue on with their new hobby long after the coronavirus era is history.