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Sixstrings
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Post subject: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 3:22 am |
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From the Chronicle of Higher Education:
Quote: Wachovia bank has frozen the accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges, leaving institutions unable to access billions of dollars they depend on for salaries, campus construction, and debt payments.
The freeze, which affects most institutions that invest their endowment income and other assets through Commonfund, has some colleges worried that they wonāt be able to make payroll this period, said Verne O. Sedlacek, president and chief executive of Commonfund, which manages investments for nonprofit institutions. Many colleges use the organization's short-term investment fund for operating expenses, āalmost as a checking account,ā he said.
As of last Friday, the Common Fund for Short Term Investments managed approximately $9.3-billion in assets for 900 colleges and roughly 100 private schools.
Wachovia, which agreed to sell its banking operations to Citigroup this week, announced on Monday that it was resigning as trustee of the fund and would allow plan participants to withdraw only 10 percent of their assetsāthe value of the securities that had reached maturity. That percentage grew to 26 percent on Tuesday as additional securities reached maturity, and is expected to reach 57 percent by the end of this year and 74 percent by the end of 2009.
But unless the credit markets thaw, enabling a new trustee to sell more of the short-term securities in the fund, colleges wonāt be able to access all their money until at least 2010.
Conveying Bad News
Yesterday, representatives of Commonfund held a two-hour conference call with rattled college investors. John S. Griswold, Jr., executive director of the Commonfund Institute, Commonfund's research arm, said the organization empathized with the colleges but had no control over Wachovia's decision.
āObviously, it couldnāt come at a worse time, at the end of the month and the end of the quarter,ā he said in an interview. āSo we can understand why people are upset.ā
The freeze could have the biggest effect on smaller institutions like Bethany College, in Kansas, which has $700,000 invested in the fund. President Edward F. Leonard III said his institution has enough money to cover costs for now because students just paid tuition, but heās worried about the second semester, when the college typically dips into its short-term funds to pay for a variety of operating expenses.
āAll colleges ride a cash roller coaster,ā he said. āBut the smaller colleges, like Bethany, we feel those bumps more than others do.ā
On Tuesday, Mr. Leonard wrote to his congressman, Rep. Jerry Moran, a Republican, to urge him to support federal legislation intended to rescue the financial sector. Mr. Moran voted against the $700-billion bailout bill, which had been backed by the Bush administration, on Monday.
āI just e-mailed his legislative assistant saying, āHey, its starting to hit home,āā he said. āIf you think this is something confined to New York City and Washington, D.C., its already hit one of your campuses in Kansas.ā
Concerns About Making Payroll
Minnesotaās private colleges are worried as well. On Monday, the stateās independent-college association sent a letter to its Congressional delegation, warning that some colleges would be unable to make their payroll obligations this week.
āThe failure of the House to adopt the recovery plan this afternoon has immediate implications for private colleges in Minnesota,ā the letter reads. āAs a result of the frozen capital markets and the failure of Congress to adopt a reasonable recovery plan, many of the members of our association are at the edge of their abilities to adapt. Any further delay by Congress or the administration will have immediate devastating effects on these institutions and the families they serve.ā
Colleges with larger endowments, like the University of Vermont, may find it easier to adapt. Daniel M. Fogel, the university's president, said his institution has ātens of millions of dollarsā invested in the short-term funds, but he expects that it will be able to make do.
āWe may need to rely on some other liquidity sources, but if so, very briefly, because then weāll be collecting the spring tuition,ā he said.
Russell K. Osgood, the president of Grinnell College, in Iowa, said his institution has a āmodest amountā invested in the fund and did ānot foresee any impact.ā But he said he feared for some of his colleagues.
āIām scared thinking about others who are more dependent on it,ā he said.
Reeves Wiedeman contributed to this article.
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lowem
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 4:34 am |
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Next in line for continuing bailouts (parts 2, 3 and so on) - the colleges, their students and then the guy who sells the textbooks.
Over here, my wife reports that the private universities have been seeing record intakes recently and they are even looking toward expansion, as the folks here take cover from the ongoing gloomy economic conditions by trying to study for higher degrees, and hoping to emerge when this blows over.
As a peakoiler - I wonder what happens when 3 or 4 years later ... they emerge blinking into the sunlight with their freshly minted degrees or diplomas ... it's still not over.
Or putting it another way, it's *all over*, one way or another 
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Leanan
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 5:51 am |
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The NY Times covered this story here.
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Cashmere
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 8:02 am |
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lowem wrote: Over here, my wife reports that the private universities have been seeing record intakes recently and they are even looking toward expansion, as the folks here take cover from the ongoing gloomy economic conditions by trying to study for higher degrees, and hoping to emerge when this blows over.
Dumb. Or maybe just poor planning.
I'd advise 80% of the idiot factory graduates in the U.S. against going to college. 70% of degrees are worthless anyway, and the other 10% are going to see their market share whither away.
I met a young lady at enterprise rent-a-car the other day. She was working the counter.
She told me she had just graduated from the State U. Nice. 4 years and 80 grand, minimum, to work the counter at Enterprise, which most 9th grade grads could probably handle with a few weeks training.
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DantesPeak
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 8:03 am |
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Quote: This is a fund that has been in operation for over 35 years, and is invested in ... corporate paper
Corporate paper? Like Lehman's, WaMu's, IndyMac's?
How much is that worth now?
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RdSnt
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:07 am |
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We're going to find out soon, since you're buying it. Oh wait, we'll know cause Lehman, WaMu, etc. are going to tell you how much they are worth, and you are going to agree.
DantesPeak wrote: Quote: This is a fund that has been in operation for over 35 years, and is invested in ... corporate paper Corporate paper? Like Lehman's, WaMu's, IndyMac's? How much is that worth now?
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3aidlillahi
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:30 am |
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I never set up my university ID with Wachovia as a Freshman despite having an account with them. Then last year, so I could buy some Au and Ag, closed my account with them. Good riddance.
Lowem,
I'm the guy that sells the books.  And I can say pretty confidently that we'll be the last ones in line for a bailout. I've gotten 3 raises over the past 2 years that I've worked here. Roughly 20%, which is enough to keep up with the inflation I've been seeing.
Also, it won't be too bad if it's "all over" in 4 years. At least they spent their remaining years getting drunk and having fun, at least they'll think that.
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Cid_Yama
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:23 am |
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<i>I'd advise 80% of the idiot factory graduates in the U.S. against going to college. 70% of degrees are worthless anyway, and the other 10% are going to see their market share whither away.</i>
Liberal Arts Universities(as in NOT technical schools), are usually the first place most Americans are exposed to Logic and Epistimology.
Just learning Critical Thinking skills makes the experience worthwhile.
Living in the dorms puts a roof over your head with utilities paid and meals provided, not to mention hundreds of 'bedrooms' stocked with the opposite sex.
I found living in the dorms as close to Paridise on Earth as you can find.
What a wonderful port to weather an economic storm. I wish I was young again, so I could do it all over again.
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MrBean
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:26 pm |
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lowem wrote: Next in line for continuing bailouts (parts 2, 3 and so on) - the colleges, their students and then the guy who sells the textbooks. Over here, my wife reports that the private universities have been seeing record intakes recently and they are even looking toward expansion, as the folks here take cover from the ongoing gloomy economic conditions by trying to study for higher degrees, and hoping to emerge when this blows over. As a peakoiler - I wonder what happens when 3 or 4 years later ... they emerge blinking into the sunlight with their freshly minted degrees or diplomas ... it's still not over. Or putting it another way, it's *all over*, one way or another 
So what. It does not take a university diploma to understand that unlimited growth in a limited environment is not sustainable. Often it seems that it takes a university diploma not to understand most simple common sense truths.
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:40 pm |
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Cid_Yama wrote: Living in the dorms puts a roof over your head with utilities paid and meals provided, not to mention hundreds of 'bedrooms' stocked with the opposite sex.
I found living in the dorms as close to Paridise on Earth as you can find.
What a wonderful port to weather an economic storm. I wish I was young again, so I could do it all over again.
I have academic top-intellectual background and I'm a published poet. It was fun for a while, but now I'm back to school, not intellectual but practical. Living in the dorms situated in a beautifull garden, learning to become a professional gardener - the only male in my class, even though 40+ and fat I'm the top pray for a pack of bisexual females.
You still don't know Paradise on Earth, it's much better than you can imagine... 
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vision-master
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:40 pm |
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Cid_Yama wrote: <i>I'd advise 80% of the idiot factory graduates in the U.S. against going to college. 70% of degrees are worthless anyway, and the other 10% are going to see their market share whither away.</i>
Liberal Arts Universities(as in NOT technical schools), are usually the first place most Americans are exposed to Logic and Epistimology.
Just learning Critical Thinking skills makes the experience worthwhile.
Living in the dorms puts a roof over your head with utilities paid and meals provided, not to mention hundreds of 'bedrooms' stocked with the opposite sex.
I found living in the dorms as close to Paridise on Earth as you can find.
What a wonderful port to weather an economic storm. I wish I was young again, so I could do it all over again. Long Haired Country Boy
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MrBean
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 1:25 pm |
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vision-master wrote: Long Haired Country Boy
Word.
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mos6507
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 4:20 pm |
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Cid_Yama wrote: Liberal Arts Universities(as in NOT technical schools), are usually the first place most Americans are exposed to Logic and Epistimology.
As well as copious amounts of booze and drugs.
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MrBean
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 5:36 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Wachovia freezes accounts of nearly 1,000 colleges Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 6:03 pm |
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MrBean wrote: Cid_Yama wrote: I have academic top-intellectual background and I'm a published poet. It was fun for a while, but now I'm back to school, not intellectual but practical. Living in the dorms situated in a beautifull garden, learning to become a professional gardener - the only male in my class, even though 40+ and fat I'm the top pray for a pack of bisexual females.
isn't there a Country Western song about that ?
pray or prey. i can't help it, i grew up with daily grammar schooling. less wheat, fewer tomatoes, i've had these English details burned into the old EPROM.
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