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The Attack on Treasury: Cloud Computing and the Implications on CybersecurityHow should the federal government balance cybersecurity concerns with the imperative of cloud computing ? The recent attack against the Treasury websites may have lessons for us.- Are US Treasury Bonds a Safe Investment?As of the last decade, US Treasury Bonds are in a precarious situation.
- Cap and Trade Will Cost $1,761 Per Family: US Treasury DeptAn analysis was conducted by US Department of Treasure, which showed that President Obama's "Cap and Trade" legislation, would cost the American Tax Payers up to $200 billion a year, the equivalent of increasing federal income taxes by 15%
- Open Market Operations: The Primary Tool of Monetary Policyhe Federal Reserve System is the central banking system of the United States of America. This system came into place because the previous national banking system had an inelastic currency and a lack of liquidity.
Walmart Loses Chief Financial Officer Tom SchoeweOver the past 6 months, Walmart has had 5 senior management position changes. One was a promotion, one was reassignment, and the other 3 were resignation. What is happening at the world's largest retailer?- Careers in Accounting: How to Find the JobThis article describes various jobs and career ladders in the accounting profession.
- The Contactless Payment SystemIn May, a meeting was held at the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston regarding contactless payment.
- U.S. Hits Debt Ceiling -- Time to Panic?According to the Department of the Treasury, the debt ceiling set by Congress was reached on Monday morning, May 16. At that time, the United States government, by law, could no longer legally borrow any more money for expenses...
- National Debt Tops $14 Trillion as 'Debt Ceiling' Threatens Congressional GridlockThe same day that 5,000 dead blackbirds rained from the night-time sky over the little Arkansas town of Beebe, the U. S. Treasury website reported that the national debt had topped the $14 trillion mark. Harbingers of bad times ahead? Perhaps...
Understanding the U.S. Federal Reserve SystemWhat is the U.S. Federal Reserve System? Is it part of the U.S. Treasury or is it privately owned? How does it work? How and when was it created? Who's Involved in it?- 10 Questions with Mr. Bill Murphy of GATA About Gold Price Manipulation"Treasury secretaries have repeated a commitment to a "strong dollar," suggesting that they were continuing to feed official gold into the market more or less clandestinely to support the dollar and suppress interest rates and precious metals prices."
- US Policy and Counter Insurgency During the Post Civil War Reconstruction PeriodA review of both the success and failings of US Policy during the US Reconstruction Period. This paper views the efforts of interagency operations coupled with policy in an attempt to defeat a paramilitary backed political force.
- America, End Your Fear of Wall StreetFew Americans have the time to educate themselves on the operations of those who control the most critical elements at the heart of the NationÕs well being.
Near-Simultaneous Cyber Attacks Down U.S. Government WebsitesUnbelievable coincidence finds US agency websites under prolonged cyber attack just after controversy airs over expanding NSA's cybersecurity role.- Complex Financial Terms for Dummies...And The Not so DumbA look at the terms used by Treasury Department, Federal Reserve, Bankers and all the other "smart people" who destroyed our government and economy, easily explained for the general public's use.
- Turbo Timmy's Sneaky Scam (Part Two)In part two of "Turbo Timmy's Sneaky Scam," editor Justice Litle looks at the ways and means by which a giant Treasury-orchestrated con job might succeed.
- Turbo Timmy's Sneaky Scam (Part Two)In part two of "Turbo Timmy's Sneaky Scam," editor Justice Litle looks at the ways and means by which a giant Treasury-orchestrated con job might succeed.
- The US Dollar is More Vulnerable Than EverThe points of US Dollar and US Treasury Bond vulnerability are so diverse that a list of potential scenarios for foreign attack is impossible to catalog in less than a dissertation.
Wachovia Takeover by Citigroup Precedes $700 Billion Dollar Bailout Vote in CongressCitigroup bought out Wachovia's banking operations on Monday, September 29, hours before Congress was to convene and debate on the $700 billion bailout vote. Opposition to the bailout has caused confidence to slide and world markets closed accordingly.- United States Pegs Three as Top Global TerroristsIn a press release today by the United States Department of Treasury, three terrorists were named as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs).
- Executive Officers Within the Governor's CabinetThe governor essentially forms a cabinet with individual agency directors to whom he or she allocates certain daily operations to.
- Council in Foreign Relations (CFR), a Branch of the IlluminatiThe operations of these organizations were and are masterminded and controlled by the Internationalist Bankers, they in turn were and are controlled by the Rothschilds.
Michael Moore Facing Probe by Uncle Sam Over "Sicko"Michael Moore is facing a probe by the U.S. Treasury Department for violating a U.S. trade embargo with Cuba. Moore traveled to Cuba with ailing September 11 rescue workers to film his documentary "Sicko". A copy of "Sicko" is now in a safe house outside of the U.S.
A History of the United States Federal ReserveThe problem of regulating currency the banking industry has plagued the United States since its origin. In 1913 the Federal Reserve Bank was created and exists to this day, overseeing bank operations as well as US monetary policy.- Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Compared to the Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationThe FDIC was created in 1933 in order to provide a federal government guarantee of deposits and maintain stability and public confidence in the banking system of the US. However, while the FDIC flourished, the FSLIC used to insure S&L's failed.
- The History of the US MintThis article traces the development of a system for monetary exchange from the early days of barter and wampum to the manufacture of gold coins and Branch Mints throughout the country.
- A History of the US MintThe United States Mint is an institution almost as old as the United States itself. As the country solidified into a single unit with a strong central government, the need for a national mint was recognized and met by our founding fathers.
- Working in Finance: Why I Want to Work in Corporate FinanceAs a college student that was not sure of what I would do when I "grew up"...This article will feature Corporate Finance.
- Broken Record: A Look at the Consequences of Failed U.S. PoliciesIn the month of February, the United States hit another record trade deficit, this one topping $61 billion. The results of the trade deficits are clear- a near worthless U.S. dollar, massive inflation here at home, lower wages, and higher unemployment.
- The War Party's Achilles' Heel?Congress's power of appropriation may be the key to achieving a timely withdrawal of US forces from Iraq.
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