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Financial Planning August 1, 2009 Jim Grote |
Domestic Affairs Elaine King prepares her divorcee clients for (1) financial independence; (2) a well-planned estate; and (3) a family that is competent and comfortable with wealth.  |
Financial Planning August 1, 2009 Marion Asnes |
Bookshelf The Practice of Adaptive Leadership, by Ronald Heifetz, Alexander Grashow and Marty Linsky is reviewed.  |
Financial Planning August 1, 2009 Donna Mitchell |
Earnings Rebound Financial advisors are making more money, putting more emphasis on education, and shifting their compensation schemes toward fees  |
Financial Planning August 1, 2009 Donna Mitchell |
Alzheimer's Toll A study surveyed 369 advisors in the U.S. to gauge their understanding of Alzheimer's and their preparedness for dealing with clients who have the disease.  |
Bank Systems & Technology July 30, 2009 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Western Union Moves to Further its Mobile Presence New Digital Vendor Program was created to help vendors and others in the mobile finance chain easily integrate Western Union's technology with their own.  |
Bank Systems & Technology July 31, 2009 Maria Bruno-Britz |
U.S. Bancorp Teams With Visa to Offer Financial Supply Chain Solution Syncada has been designed to provide a more efficient means for businesses to connect with one another and manage accounts.  |
U.S. Banker August 2009 John Engen |
How Banking Will Change A few years from now, just how much will the crisis have changed the environment banks compete in, and the way they go about their business?  |
U.S. Banker August 2009 Glen Fest |
Double Whammy CDFIs provide low-cost financing to neighborhood developers and small-business owners that might otherwise have trouble obtaining market-rate loans. But the traditional CDFI model is in crisis.  |
U.S. Banker August 2009 Glen Fest |
Consumer Agency: Not So Scary? Bankers are almost uniformly opposed to the president's plan to create a new agency to regulate consumer financial products. But with so much political momentum behind the idea, it appears likely that bankers will eventually have to answer to the Consumer Financial Protection Agency.  |
U.S. Banker August 2009 |
Noted and Noteworthy A widely held belief in banking circles is that, with so many financial institutions chasing so little business, the industry is poised for a major consolidation, but so far the ranks have thinned only slightly.  |
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