Inside the credit crunch

Courtesy Marketplace  Wed, 10/01/2008 - 13:41

Money for loans is available; it's just that it costs a lot of money to borrow it. So, for many businesses, the credit crunch is very real.

Mitchell Hartman reports.


 

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