+ Follow COLLEGE ASSURANCE PLAN INC Tag
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[Title] => House to inquire into pre-need firms
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines -- The House of Representatives will conduct an inquiry into the state of pre-need companies, which are business entities selling education and pension plans and similar products.
[DatePublished] => 2009-01-26 17:08:29
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[Title] => Pre-need business needs public trust
[Summary] => Should customers be punished for a companys wrong business plan? That is the core of a tiff between Pacific Plans Inc. and thousands of holders of its pre-need education plan.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => CAP assures on-time tuition payments for beneficiaries
[Summary] => Leading pre-need company College Assurance Plan Inc. (CAP) has assured the public that none of its scholars were ever denied the permit to take their exams on account of delayed payments to the schools where they are enrolled in.
In a statement issued yesterday, CAP explained that under its direct-to-school payment facility agreement (DSPFA), it enters into an arrangement with the school to pay in advance 60 percent of the estimated tuition fees for its scholar-beneficiaries who will enroll in that particular school.
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COLLEGE ASSURANCE PLAN INC
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[Summary] => Leading pre-need company College Assurance Plan Inc. (CAP) has assured the public that none of its scholars were ever denied the permit to take their exams on account of delayed payments to the schools where they are enrolled in.
In a statement issued yesterday, CAP explained that under its direct-to-school payment facility agreement (DSPFA), it enters into an arrangement with the school to pay in advance 60 percent of the estimated tuition fees for its scholar-beneficiaries who will enroll in that particular school.
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