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Payday Lending Alternatives for Credit Unions
November 30, 2005

Presentation made to the Consumer Federation of America as part of their November 2005 Second Annual Payday Loan Advocates’ Summit.  The presentation includes descriptions of several payday loan alternatives offered by community development and mainstream credit unions.

Foreclosure: The State of the Problem at the National and State Level
July 24, 2007

Geoff Smith

Presentation made at the Illinois Attorney General's Homeownership Preservation Summit describing recent national and regional subprime lending and foreclosure trends.

High cost consumer credit: What it is, how it works, and its consequences
April 27, 2007

Tom Feltner

Presentation made at the Illinois State University Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development conference entitled Micro-credit: An Alternative to Predatory Lending.  The presentation lays out the features of many of the most popular forms of high cost emergency credit available to Illinois borrowers.  It continues by examining why these types of loans are attractive options for many borrowers despite their high cost and potentially predatory features and considers the possible community development impacts of this type of lending when it is concentrated in lower-income communities.  Finally, it discusses several forms of consumer credit that may serve as lower cost alternatives.

 

CRA 101: Tools for Improving Community Development Lending, Services and Investments
October 04, 2005
Woodstock Institute

Woodstock Institute's CRA 101: Tools for Improving Community Development Lending, Services and Investments is a training guide to using the Community Reinvestment Act for community organizations.  The guide is designed to inform community development practioners at the local level and give them the tools they need to work with banks to increase access to credit and financial services in their communities.
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