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  2. Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority (MHEAA) was created by the State of Michigan in 1960 through Public Act 77. One of the major components of MHEAA is the Michigan Guaranty Agency (MGA), the federally designated guarantor of federal student loans in Michigan. In that capacity, MHEAA-MGA primarily backs Michigan students by ...

  3. Michigan Guaranty Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Guaranty Agency (MGA) is a component of the Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority (MHEAA) and was established by Michigan Public Act 77 of 1960. MGA operates guarantees for three loan programs which are intended to guarantee subsidized and unsubsidized Federal Stafford loans, Federal PLUS loans, and Federal Consolidation loans made by banks, credit unions, savings and ...

  4. Property and casualty insurance guaranty funds - Wikipedia

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    The statute states that Colorado's guaranty fund "provide(s) a mechanism for the payment of covered claims under certain insurance policies, to avoid excessive delay in payment and financial loss to claimants or policyholders because of the insolvency of an insurer, to assist in the detection and prevention of insurer insolvencies, and to ...

  5. Trustee Sales Guarantee - Wikipedia

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    The actual sale typically completes a non-judicial foreclosure. The highest bidder at a trustee's sale gets title to the property; if no one bids, the title to the property keeps with the foreclosing mortgage lender. A valid foreclosure requires the following documents to be successful: Record vesting current owner

  6. Guaranty association - Wikipedia

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    A state guaranty association is not a government agency, but states usually require insurance companies to belong to it as a condition of being licensed to do business. The guaranty associations of the fifty states are members of a national umbrella association, the National Organization of Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Associations (NOLHGA).

  7. Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency - Wikipedia

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    The agency also established the West Bank and Gaza Investment Guarantee Trust Fund with a capacity of $20 million ($29 million in 2012 dollars [4]). In 1998, the Council of Governors of MIGA adopted a resolution establishing a general capital increase of $850 million ($1.2 billion in 2012 dollars [ 4 ] ), and transferring a grant of $150 ...

  8. Risk retention group - Wikipedia

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    ] RRGs must form as liability insurance companies under the laws of at least one state—its charter state or domicile. The policyholders of the RRG are also its owners and membership must be limited to organizations or persons engaged in similar businesses or activities, thus being exposed to the same types of liability.

  9. Guaranteed minimum income - Wikipedia

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    Guaranteed minimum income (GMI), also called minimum income (or mincome for short), is a social-welfare system that guarantees all citizens or families an income sufficient to live on, provided that certain eligibility conditions are met, typically: citizenship and that the person in question does not already receive a minimum level of income to live on.