Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at sallie's.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Sallie's.
Examples
-
"Brian had a very high regard of Sallie's capabilities," a Bank of America spokesman said.
Financial Firms' Ceiling Dan Fitzpatrick 2011
-
Sallie's saga is almost certainly the future of health-care insurers as liberals attempt to resurrect their "public option" once insurance premiums inevitably rise.
-
Sallie would still be able to provide a secondary market for the loans made by private firms, but new fees in the law took away much of Sallie's cost-of-funds advantage.
-
The Clinton Administration continued to push for the end of Sallie's federal charter.
-
Sallie's saga is almost certainly the future of health-care insurers as liberals attempt to resurrect their "public option" once insurance premiums inevitably rise.
-
Legislation that took effect June 30 will eliminate a large part of Sallie's origination business.
-
Legislation that took effect June 30 will eliminate a large part of Sallie's origination business.
-
Sallie's shares fell with the financial panic, but thanks to the Congressional squeeze they haven't rebounded like those of the big banks.
-
Legislation that took effect June 30 will eliminate a large part of Sallie's origination business.
-
Sallie had a booming business in fully private loans, but expansions of the federal Stafford and PLUS programs helped drive the volume of Sallie's private business down 50% last year.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.