When you are dealing with the Federal government, if there is one thing you can typically count on, it's paperwork. Just look at the tax code. However, we just came across the application for participation in the TARP Capital Purchase Program and were astonished at how short it was.
While the entire application is six pages, the first four pages describe the eligibility and confidentiality guidelines. The part of the application that you actually need to fill out is just two pages. The application goes on to say that any additional information regarding mergers, acquisitions, or other capital raisings must be confined to one page! In all seriousness, no-doc sub-prime loans probably required more info on the part of the borrower than this application.
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OK, I have to say that we should start changing the paper for the "electronical paper". Still, that won't change the fact that we have to fill up lots of information in this world.
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