BANKTRACKER

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BankTracker methodology

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Previous report: Banks still accumulating troubled assets

Bad loans, foreclosed properties still plague many of the nation's banks. More

Methodology for credit union analysis

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Previous report: More banks feeling pressure from bad loans

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Previous report: Credit unions feel recession pain

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Great Southern Bancorp

Total TARP funds owed: $58,000,000

  • $58,000,000 on Dec. 5, 2008

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Banks with high debt levels.

The 400 largest banks.

“We recognize that there are some consumers and businesses in the current situation that believe they deserve credit that is not being made available. We do not turn down loan applications because we do not want to lend – lending is what banks do. In some cases, however, it makes no sense for the borrower to take on more debt. Sometimes, the best answer is to tell the customer no, so that the borrower does not end up assuming an additional obligation that would be difficult if not impossible to repay.” --Michigan banker Arthur C. JohnsonSenate testimony

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