Banking and Community Perspectives
1995 - 2012
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2012, issue 3
- Texas sees postrecession turnaround in rental housing market pp. 3-5

- Wenhua Di
- Houston taking holistic approach to affordable-housing development pp. 6-8

- Community Affairs Office
- Oil boom’s benefits and burdens: worker influx stresses supply of affordable housing pp. 9-11

- Community Affairs Office
- Rural Texas studies identify housing needs, challenges and strategies pp. 12-13

- Community Affairs Office
- Affordable housing coming to Dallas via transit-oriented development pp. 14-17

- Community Affairs Office
- Notes from the field: interview with Texas development finance manager pp. 18-19

- Community Affairs Office
2012, issue 2
- Pathways to financial advancement pp. 3-8

- Wenhua Di, Tammy Leonard and Emily Ryder
2012, issue 1
- Asset-building strategies in community colleges pp. 3-8

- Community Affairs Office
2011, issue 1
- Asset building taking root in rural communities pp. 3-10

- Community Affairs Office
- Q&A: The Aspen Institute’s John Molinaro says wealth building can have a big impact on small communities pp. 11

- Community Affairs Office
2010, issue 3
- Consumer decisionmaking: insights from behavioral economics

- Wenhua Di and James Murdoch
2010, issue 2
- Building healthier communities from the ground up pp. 3-10, 12

- Community Affairs Office
- Community Health Centers: successes and challenges pp. 11

- Elizabeth Sobel Blum and Community Affairs Office
2010, issue 1
- Entrepreneurship in the changing economy: from survival to sustainability pp. 3-7

- Community Affairs Office
2009, issue 3
- Financial access options for the underserved

- Community Affairs Office
2009, issue 2
- Low-income housing tax credits in Texas: achievements and challenges

- Community Affairs Office
2009, issue 1
- The CRA and subprime lending pp. 3-7

- Community Affairs Office
2008, issue 2
- RAISE Texas: moving Texans towards financial success pp. 1-7

- Community Affairs Office
- A national perspective on asset building pp. 8

- Community Affairs Office
2008, issue 1
- Banks building markets by building communities pp. 3-8

- Community Affairs Office
2007, issue 3
- Homeownership and affordable lending: a case study

- Community Affairs Office
2007, issue 2
- Preserving homeownership: addressing foreclosure pp. 1-3,5,6,8

- Community Affairs Office
- Quantifying the foreclosure issue pp. 4

- Community Affairs Office
- Texas foreclosure timeline pp. 7

- Community Affairs Office
2007, issue 1
- Retooling affordable housing strategies: case studies of local finance options

- Community Affairs Office
2006, issue 3
- Asset building and the wealth gap

- Community Affairs Office
2006, issue 2
- Q & A with Paul A. Jargowsky pp. 4-5

- Community Affairs Office
- Concentrated poverty in the eleventh district pp. 3, 5-8

- Community Affairs Office
2006, issue 1
- Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: assessing the aftermath pp. 3-6

- Anonymous
- Poverty and disasters pp. 7-11

- Anonymous
2005, issue 2
- Microenterprise: growing businesses, assets and markets pp. 3-8

- Anonymous
2005, issue 1
- Community development finance: challenges, choices, change

- Anonymous
2004, issue 1
- Financial services and the Mexican immigrant; Q&A with Ann Baddour and Rebecca Lightsey pp. 2-4

- Anonymous
- Finding a place in the mainstream: one immigrant's story pp. 5

- Anonymous
- The Texas challenge in the 21st century pp. 6-8

- Stephen H. Murdock
- Tu Banco opens the mainstream to new customers pp. 8

- Anonymous
2003, issue Special
- Microcredit means macro opportunity pp. 1-2

- Jason Sweat
- Microloans and moral support pp. 2-3

- Diana Mendoza
2003, issue 1
- The SBA at 50: Q&A with Hector V. Barreto pp. 2-4

- Anonymous
- SBA serves up backing for restaurant owner pp. 4-5

- Jackie Hoyer
- Eleventh District small business financing guide pp. 6-7

- Anonymous
- SBA offices serving the Eleventh Federal Reserve District pp. 8

- Anonymous
2002, issue 2
- Houston's Fourth Ward; old neighborhood, new life pp. 1-8

- Brook Griffin and Jackie Hoyer
2002, issue 1
- A bond-able development pp. 2 - 3

- Diana Mendoza
- The changing face of public housing pp. 4 - 7

- Veronica Garza and Jackie Hoyer
- Bank qualified tax-exempt options: Travis County Housing Authority pp. 7 - 9

- Nancy Vickrey
2001, issue 2
- Faith and housing delivering the dream of home ownership pp. 2-3, 8

- Jackie Hoyer
- Not in my backyard: The NIMBY phenomenon and affordable housing pp. 4-5

- Toby Cook
- Redefining affordable housing pp. 6-7

- Jackie Hoyer
- A woman's place is in her own home pp. 7-8

- Jackie Hoyer
2001, issue 1
- Creating critical mass pp. 2-3, 8

- Anonymous
- The Austin technology incubator pp. 4-5

- Anonymous
- Banking outside the box; meeting the needs of the unbanked pp. 6-7

- Anonymous
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