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Resources Entre Computer 2 3/8 -62.0 Computer store chain takes a charge for asset revaluation.
Secured loans are only offered to homeowners with equity in their property and mean the lender effectively takes a charge on your property.
"If you are thinking of acting as a guarantor seek advice, particularly if the lender takes a charge on your property," says Anderson.
And when it can't, there is Charlie Ward, the Heisman Trophy quarterback, who takes a charge as well as anybody in the league.
With its 49-horsepower motor, the concept has a claimed range of about 60 miles and takes a charge in about three hours at a cost of about $1.50, said Mark Adams, vice president of design for the project.
BellSouth Takes a Charge Reuters ATLANTA, Dec. 19 -- The BellSouth Corporation said it would take after-tax charges of $350 million to $375 million related to a restructuring of its video entertainment service.
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