According to CNNMONEY.com there are at least 54 publicly traded companies that did not take a "bail out". Two examples of these companies are Hudson City Bank Corp (HCBK), and People's United Financial (PBCT).
Fidelity and Goldman Sachs are two of the finance companies that did not take bail out money. However, companies and banks who did have returned the bail out money as of now.
Goldman Sachs took $10 billion in TARP funds. And there are many financial institutions out there that have still not paid back the TARP money.
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We make money by bailing people out of jail say for instance if your bail is 10,000 dollars i charge 10% then i get 100 dollars for that bail and 25 goes to my insurance company then i get 75 dollars for my profit.
No Ford did not take any bail out money. Even though Ford did report loses. They did not want to take the bail out money because it came with strings attached. Ford wanted to stay independent from government interventtion.
There are five dominant bail bonds companies in the desert city of Temecula, California. Those companies are Aladdin, Ablaze, Fausto's Bail Bonds, Harvey Bail Bonds, and About Time Bail Bonds.
If you use cash to bail a defendant out of jail you are given a receipt as proof of payment. The bail money is then turned over to Finance to hold until the court issues an order allowing Finance to refund the bail to you. In most cases, the surety (the person who pays the bail) does not have to do anything to receive a bail refund. The court usually sends a refund order to Finance 5-6 weeks after the case ends. Finance automatically mails a refund check to the surety at the address listed on the bail receipt ...The surety should contact Finance if they do not receive an automatic bail refund by the 8th week after the case ended .If you contact Finance about your bail refund, please have your receipt ready to provide information ...If the defendant was convicted, Finance deducts three percent of the amount of the bail to cover administrative costs before issuing a refund. If the defendant was not convicted, Finance refunds the entire amount of the bail and does not charge any fee for holding or refunding the bail. Courts sometimes impose fees and do not explain these to Finance. In such instances, you will have to contact the appropriate court to discuss the fee ... ( depends on what state you live in )
There are nearly 12 bail bond companies in Anchorage,AK .Some of them are Break out Bail,Big fish bail,Alaska Bail Bonds etc
they can but then the car companies wouldn't make as much money and then we would have to bail them out...again
The bond money is only to ensure that the accused shows up for court. As long as the accused attends all their court appearances, it makes no difference whether they are found guilty or not, the person putting up the bond will have it returned to them. If the services of a bail bondsman are used, the only cost will be the fee for using their services (usually somewhere around 10% of the bail amount). However - if the defendant fails to make a court appearance the bond money is forfeited to the court. Bail is a fee that is paid to the courts to ensure that a person charged with a crime will return to be tried. If the accused does not return for trial, the bail money is forfeited. If the person returns for trial, the bail money is returned. So, it is in the interest of the one paying bail to ensure that the accused returns. That is where bail bonding companies come in. For a fractional amount of the bail, they will pay your bail up front. If you return for trial, all is well (they get their money back and keep your fee). If you don't, they send a bounty hunter to find you and collect the entire amount of the bail (and turn you over to the authorities for skipping bail). But a guilty finding has no effect on the bail payer. Otherwise, bail bonding companies would all go out of business very quickly. The same is true when an individual pays bail. If you pay someone else's bail and they are later found guilty of the crime, that has no effect on the bail payer. If the person returned for trial, the bail money would have been returned to you. If you pay their bail and they skip, you lose the bail money and will have to find the person to get it from them. If they are ultimately found and tried and found guilty, they will be sentenced for their crime (jail, fine, etc.). But the person who posts bail is not affected by the verdict in the criminal case. Paying bail for an ultimately guilty person is not a crime.
You lose your money.
Bail.
A bail bond agent is a person or corporation that will act as a surety and pledge for money or property as bail for the appearance of an accused person in court. However, this is a less common type of surety, banks and insurance companies usually play the role of sureties.
Bail bond Surety bond. Bail
Bail money is used to make sure someone shows up to court. If they show up their money is given back. If someone uses a bail bondsman they charge a percentage for covering the bond and they don't get any of the money back.
Bail or a Bond to appear
if you use a bail bondsman no, if you posted the Full bail amount you will get your money back after the defendant is completed with all the court dates and when he is finally sentenced. The bond will be exonerated. no exon, no return of money.