FINANCE
Hong Kong: From Me to You
Okay. So after Macau last week, now it's time to jump over to the other side of the delta to see the other recently-handed-over, former Western colony in these parts: Hong Kong It's a place weve al...
Posted on 4/14/12 at 9:47 AM
FINANCIAL LITERACY SURVEY EXPOSES GAPS IN PERSONAL FINANCE SKILLS
In recognition of Financial Literacy Month, the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) and the Network Branded Prepaid Card Association (NBPCA) today released the results of the 2012 Financi...
Posted on 4/10/12 at 8:24 AM
Campaign finance or pheasants?
What do South Dakotans care more about, campaign finance reporting or shooting pheasants? One involves pursuing wily birds who stay low, flee if needed and usually seek available cover. The other is ...
Posted on 10/16/11 at 9:56 PM
Enjoy Your Money!: How to Make It, Save It, Invest It and Give It
Reading the Forum's Financial Fix-up blog, I am reminded of my own financial mortality. Yes, our family has some debt, as do probably the majority of families in our world. It's practically become ...
Posted on 1/27/11 at 10:41 AM
State panel OKs method changes for loans, credit
Derivatives, other complex bank deals could be subject to limited regulations.By Bob Mercer , January 17, 2013
SD Ag secretary urges use of farm loan programs
The South Dakota Agriculture Department's financial programs work with commercial lenders to provide farmers, ranchers and agricultural businesses with lower interest rates.December 31, 2012
Race on in SD to shield assets from fiscal cliff
Nationwide, South Dakota is regarded as one of the best places to set up a trust, a legal entity that can help shelter land and other assets from tax liabilities. State law allows creators' names to be sealed, so the people behind the trusts - including out-of-staters - and the details of the agreements aren't public.December 30, 2012
Fund managers: 2013 stock outlook remains positive
They expect the market to climb in 2013, although the gain is likely to be more modest than this year’s 15 percent return in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index.By Mark Jewell , December 28, 2012
First credit union on South Dakota reservation opens
The Lakota Federal Credit Union opened Wednesday.November 30, 2012
Students can win cash prizes in state securities division contest
Top prize is $6,000, and teachers win money, too.October 22, 2012
Courts take up opposition to Dodd-Frank’s financial oversight
WASHINGTON — After failing to scuttle the landmark legislation in Congress, critics of the Dodd-Frank Act overhauling financial regulations are trying to chisel away at it in the courts — with some initial success.By DINA ELBOGHDADY , October 08, 2012
Hedge fund reaps riches on drought-hit corn
By KAMBIZ FOROOHAR , September 25, 2012
SD official warns about unlicensed lenders
All lenders providing payday loans, short-term consumer loans, title loans or installment loans to South Dakota residents must be licensed by the state Division of Banking.September 19, 2012
Money to help 2 SD organizations boost rural areas
PIERRE (AP) — Two South Dakota organizations are receiving federal loans so they in turn can lend money to local businesses to boost the economy in rural areas.September 14, 2012
U.S. stocks rise ahead of Fed meeting
NEW YORK — Investors spent Tuesday preparing for two events sure to move markets this week: a Federal Reserve meeting and a court decision on whether Germany can help support its struggling neighbors.By MATTHEW CRAFT , September 12, 2012
Pine Ridge reservation to get first credit union
KYLE (AP) — The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota is getting its first credit union.August 31, 2012
Sen. Johnson announced $3.1M in development grants
PIERRE (AP) — Sen. Tim Johnson says the U.S. Treasury Department has awarded a total of $3.1 million in grants to eight South Dakota financial institutions that promote development in low-income areas.August 08, 2012
GUEBERT: Financial scandals should come as no surprise
By Alan Guebert , July 26, 2012
As trust firms find SD, officials seek to beef up examiners
PIERRE — Next month, the state Banking Commission will consider raising annual registration fees on trust companies.By Bob Mercer , July 25, 2012
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