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GSIS extends computer loan until Dec 31

(Unsplash) “The GSIS Computer Loan is intended to assist government employees in purchasing a computer unit for their online work or even for the virtual classes of their children,” GSIS President and General Manager Rolando Ledesma Macasaet said Tuesday, May 11. Under the program, GSIS members may borrow P30,000 payable in three years at an interest of 6 percent annually. “The loan is very member-friendly as it has a monthly amortization of only P983.33. And the application may be done online,” Macasaet added. Qualified to apply for the computer loan are active members who have not paid at least three months of premiums, gave permanent appointment, are not on leave of absence without pay, have no pending administrative or criminal case, have no arrears under the GSIS Financial Assistance Loan, have no past due GSIS loan except housing loan, and are not under suspended agencies.

Missouri mortgage rates: Today s MO mortgage & refinance rates

Buying a home in Missouri According to Zillow, the typical home value in Missouri is lower than the typical value of $272,446 across the US. The typical home value in Missouri is $183,031, and home values have increased 9.8% over the past year.  Missouri first-time homebuyer programs Down payment assistance: The Community Action Agency of St. Louis County gives down payment assistance loans of $3,000 to $5,000, depending on where you live. Cash Assistance Loan: You may receive up to 4% of your mortgage amount toward a down payment from the Missouri Housing Development Commission. The government will forgive your loan if you stay in the home for 10 years, with decreasing payments starting after five years.

West Virginia officials call for legislation after EDA audit report | News, Sports, Jobs

State officials call for legislation after EDA audit report | News, Sports, Jobs

Legislation sought after EDA audit report | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff writer CHARLESTON Treasurer Riley Moore and Auditor J.B. McCuskey have both called for legislation after a legislative report found that the West Virginia Economic Development Authority wasted nearly $25 million on failed venture capital programs. In a press release Wednesday, Moore said he was working with the Legislature on bills to increase oversight, transparency and accountability for funds managed by state agencies after the Legislature’s Post Audit Division found the EDA lost track of a $25 million Non-Recourse Loan Program started in 2002. “As your new Treasurer, I am not going to sit idly by while unelected bureaucrats squander taxpayer money with impunity,” Moore said. “As the state’s chief financial officer, I have a fiduciary duty to ensure taxpayer funds are spent wisely with absolute transparency and accountability and I will do everything within my power to make sure this never happens again.”

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