CREDIT INDUSTRY REFORM
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- Credit Industry Needs a Wake Up CallWith big banks announcing new fees on customers faster than you can say “bailout,” and with the Occupy Wall Street protests in full swing, it’s suddenly become clear that Americans’ relationship with the credit industry is at a breaking point.
- Congress Moves Toward Credit Card Reform, Banks ResistThis article is about the anger the banking industry has at the pending credit card reform.
- What Credit Card Reforms Could Mean for YouThe Senate recently passed credit card reform. Read on to find out what these reforms mean for you.
- How to Stop Creditors from Reporting Your Credit, or NotI'm sorry to disappoint you, but there is not legal way to stop creditors from reporting your credit behavior. The only way to control your credit report in a positive manner is to give creditors good behavior to report.
Bankruptcy Reform: A Message to the Presidential Candidates from 'We the People'Since 2005, there has been an assault on the Middle Class by the credit industry, which used both the Congress and the President as their enforcers. It is now time to tell the next American leader that enough is enough.
Senate Passes Financial Services Industry "Reform" Bill with Support of President ObamaAn analysis of the Senate Financial Regulation Bill- Obama Continues Fight for Financial Reform in NYCPresident Obama took his fight for financial reform to New York, Thursday, addressing an audience at Cooper Union College that included a number of politicians and top financial executives.
- American Travellers Find Credit Cards Refused AbroadThe inevitable transition away from mag-stripe credit cards and to a chip-and-PIN system is necessitated by rampant fraud abuses with the mag-stripe. Americans who shop abroad may have their cards refused by merchants in favor of EMV cards.
- How the CARD Act of 2009 Will Change the Credit Card IndustryLearn how the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act of 2009 (CARD ACT) will change the way to use your credit cards.
New Bill Promotes Free Credit Scores to Expedite Debt RepaymentsA new act further ensuring consumer protection will allow both consumers to access their actual FICO scores, while giving those who need to up their scores a more accurate reading of how much they need to increase it by.- Credit Unions for Small Businesses?Credit Unions have recently found new popularity given the plight of the big Wall Street and national banks. But is a credit union a good choice for a small business? Yes ... and, no.
Financial Reform Bill Passes the U.S. SenateThe U.S. Senate voted to pass the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill on Thursday, July 15, by a 60-39 vote. The bill calls for tighter regulation on banks, lending institutions and financial markets.
If the Credit Bureaus Had Teeth Would You Swim with Them?Trying to deal with the credit bureaus can be quite challenging. Imagine the most impersonal, faceless bureaucracy ever and multiply that by 100.- Dodd Introduces Sweeping Financial Reform BillSen. Chris Dodd introduced a sweeping financial reform bill Monday. The bill works to increase the government's control over the financial industry.
- The Health Reform or Health Conform Bill?To bill or not to bill? Article addresses President Obama's proposed "Healthcare Reform Bill", his relentless attempts to sway Senate, Congress, and the world at large, to adopt his position concerning an immediate need for reformed healthcare in America?
- President Obama's Health Care ReformRecently there has been some great debate over President's Obama's plan for public option for health care reform. I personally believe that the Public Option for Health Care Reform is s a great idea.
- Credit Card Providers Boost Rates, Slash Credit LinesFebruary's pending banking reform deadline has led banks to implement major changes to credit card accounts. All those with credit cards will be affected to some degree.
How the History of Credit Cards Matters to the Future of Health CareInterstate politics, federal regulation and oversight can teach us which direction we should go in, which we need to avoid and provides much needed wisdom to the discussion.
U.S. Health Care Reform: Taxing Employer-Provided BenefitsWith a price tag of over $1 trillion, comprehensive health care reform is not cheap. Lawmakers have suggested everything from taxing soda to lowering charitable tax deductions, but do we need to begin taxing employer-provided health benefits?- Health Care Reform PlanMarket-based plan for healthcare reform
- Thirty Years of Airline Deregulation: An Analysis of Changes in the IndustryThis paper explores the airline industry since deregulation. After a short summary of pre-deregulation industry issues, the analysis focuses on major issues in the industry including service to small communities, fuel prices, mergers, and options for the future.
- Economic Profile of the Airline IndustryThis article analyzes externalities, elasticity of demand, and wage inequality in the airlines industry.
Brand Morocco Case Study - Marketing Plan for Textiles and Apparel IndustryA marketing research project developed for Morocco to help them promote their textile and apparel industry- Health Care Reform that We Can AffordThis is a call to demand sensible reforms, not expensive boondoggles from Congress. We have had enough of change we cannot afford and legislation passed along partisan lines with lawmakers not even given time to read the bill.
- The Public Health Insurance Option - It's a Must Have in Health Care ReformMy opinion of the public health insurance option being proposed by President Obama and some Democrats in Congress.
- Transformational Leadership Times 1.51: Obama and Finance ReformCurrently there is concern in the financial world regarding business capital preservation, strategies for raising new capital and responding to tight capital markets. America is experiencing sweeping executive-base salary freezes, and lower 2008 payouts.
- Ten Questions About the Financial Crisis that Are Begging for AnswersWhy does the government's own data contradict its claims of a severe credit crisis in 2008? If oil prices rose so sharply because of surging demand did it gone down now because consumer demand has halved and other important questions.
- Who is Responsible for the Mortgage and Credit CrisisThis in-depth article explains the author's theory according to a previously published article that lawyers are responsible for the Sub-prime mortgage loan crisis.
- Customer Relations Need ReformGone are the days when the customer was right, gone are the days when a company wanted your business, and here are the days that the customer has to work at being considered an asset.
- De-regulation of the Electric Power IndustryThe transportation of electricity, the different views of deregulation, government ownership of electric utilities, how deregulation will impact Connecticut, viewpoints of the California power crisis, and the role of FERC will all be explored.
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