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FICO Changes Reporting Data

PYMNTS

Good news is ahead for those suffering from low FICO scores — according to reports this morning, civil judgements and tax liens will by and large be coming off of consumer credit reports. The change will apply to new tax lien and civil judgment data that are added to credit reports as well as existing data on the reports.

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How SMB FinTech Firms Boost Data Sharing Without Open Banking

PYMNTS

Les Whiting, chief financial services officer at small business FinServ firm Wave , explained in a recent interview with PYMNTS that the M&A strategy enables service providers to facilitate the data connectivity that small business owners need to manage finances. “For us it was, do we build this ourselves, or do we acquire?

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Fintech Startup of the Week: Secure to Make Emergency Savings Plans as Ubiquitous as the 401k

Fintech Labs Insights

Just out of stealth, Seattle-based fintech startup Secure Save is on the winning side of all these trends. That’s what Secure is launching. They provide the software and services for businesses to establish and manage a so-called Emergency Savings Plan (ESP). Low-cost subscription model? Check and double-check.

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Advocacy at the Grassroots: A Lively Legislature

Independent Banker

We also have been playing what has become an annual game of intense defense—opposing a number of proposals that would enhance and expand the fields of membership and powers of tax-exempt credit unions. From 1992 to 2011, the total shrunk from 299 to 169 institutions, and the trend has not dissipated.) 3616 and A. 4785 and A.

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Guest Post: Fourth Quarter Economic Update by Dorothy Jaworski

Jeff For Banks

Then, just as rates hit these lows, Ben Bernanke and the Federal Reserve announced another gigantic quantitative easing program, called “QE2” by the markets, where they stated they will purchase $600 billion in Treasuries through mid year 2011. Combined these tax breaks can provide up to 0.5% What About 2011? So what happened?

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Guest Post: Second Quarter Economic Update

Jeff For Banks

Government and regulators are contributing to the pessimism with financial reform legislation that does not even address some of the causes of the crisis, new FASB proposals to impose harmful mark-to-market accounting on bank loans, and the looming expiration of the Bush tax cuts in 2011. to 3% into 2011. Bummers all.

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Banking's Top 5 in Total Return to Shareholders: 2018 Edition

Jeff For Banks

But once they turned things around they took their deferred tax asset back onto their books and did three acquisition. Thanks to good old growth and balance sheet management which saw their net interest margin expand from 3.49% in 2015 to 3.80% today. Please do not claim to invest in any security based on what you read here.

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