Main Street My Decision(s)
Our Ecnoomic and Financial Choices and thier implications.
Consumer Protection on Main Street
Submitted by Barbara Horne on Fri, 11/13/2009 - 13:08
According to the Chicago Sun Time's article "You can opt out of overdraft fees" customers will be able avoid overdraft fees even if they do not sign up for overdraft protection. Though this is a milestone for the consumer it begs the question how will banks make up for $38 billion in revenue from those fees?
What will be cut?
Or, what new "services" will be created?
Decision: Your Credit Rights - Fair Credit Reporting
Submitted by Contributor on Sun, 11/08/2009 - 20:32
Main Street: Your Life Vision, Your Financial Vision, Your Everyday Choices in Plain English
Submitted by Barbara Horne on Tue, 09/22/2009 - 14:49
Your Life Vision, Your Financial Vision, Your Everyday Choices in Plain English
Main Street: Your Life Vision, Your Financial Vision, Your Everyday Choices in Plain English
Submitted by Barbara Horne on Tue, 09/22/2009 - 14:47
Comments, Questions, Suggestions, Strategies...
Risk and Social Impact?
What are the Implications of Government Salary Caps on Wall Street?
Submitted by Barbara Horne on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 21:14
Wall Street claims salary Caps will reduce it's talent? Is this true? Will Caps spread to other industries? Will Caps slow the decreasing middle class, by evening out compensation? Will it cause chaos in Washington to have to the government involved in private businessess? More?

