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Feb 04
2010

Your 2010 mortgage compliance road map

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Where we stand and where we’re going in mortgage loan compliance
Jan 28
2010

FDIC's comp proposal raises questions and concerns

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Plan would link compensation to deposit insurance assessments
Jan 26
2010

Marketing lessons from the Red Cross Haiti campaign

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The phenomenal success of the campaign points out what banks can do with new media marketing
Jan 20
2010

Book Review: Your website is now your front door

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A community banker's take on new marketing book, Six Pixels of Separation
Jan 06
2010

2010 Legislative Outlook: Foggy, with a certainty of storms

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Debate over financial reform pits House, Senate, Fed, and White House plans. What emerges will dictate the industry's future for years
Dec 21
2009

Ways to reduce CRE pain

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How to reduce "ouch" factor 

Dec 16
2009

RDC compliance remains thin

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Few banks realize the broad scope of FFIEC guidance 
Dec 10
2009

CRE snapshot: office, industrial & retail sectors

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Statistics show negative absorption rates in the first two categories. The good news is “we haven’t overbuilt this cycle”
Dec 03
2009

Hot items and Quick Insights from the ABA Money Laundering Enforcement Conference

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• Human trafficking showing up more frequently. The issue of the smuggling of people across borders for illicit purposes appears to be on the rise, according to several speakers at the conference, run jointly by the American Bankers Association and the American Bar Association. “Human trafficking,” the term used for this practice, “is a euphemism—it’s slavery,” said William Langford, Jr.,

Nov 18
2009

Alternatives to layoffs in the Golden State

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California law allows salary reductions for exempt employees. The state also has a little-known, but innovative, work-share program