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The Lack of Affordable, Responsible Short Term Credit
October 04, 2005
Tom Feltner

Presentation made as part of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's September 2005 conference Meeting the Need:  Affordable, Responsible Short-Term Credit.  Drawing from several recent Woodstock research publications, the presentation shows the high costs associated with traditional payday lending, "bounce" protection, and credit cards.
Subprime Lending, Forelcosures, and Possible Solutions
February 12, 2007

Tom Feltner

Presentation made to North Park University discussing subprime lending and foreclosure trends.

Subprime Lending and Foreclosures: A Local Perspective
March 31, 2008

Tom Feltner

Presentation made to the 10th Congressional District Mortgage Roundtable detailing high risk lending and foreclosure patterns in North Cook and Lake counties.

Role of Non-Profit Research in Community Development
April 12, 2007

Tom Feltner

Presentation made to the Masters of Community Development program at North Park University on the proliferation of high cost finance in lower-income and minority communities and how research and advocacy organizations help shape the debate on appropriately priced-alternatives.

Research and Advocacy for Responsible Lending
November 09, 2006

Tom Feltner

Presentation made to Western Illinois University's 2006 Ethics Day conference. Describes Woodstock Institute's research and policy development activities for three key fair finance problems: lack of access to mainstream financial accounts, predatory mortgage lending, and payday lending.

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