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    the biggest economic policy accomplishment the government has made under president Obama is the establishment of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The agency was founded in 2011, and has helped millions of Americans recover money from the banks that victimized them. Right now the organization is under threat of being closed down by Republicans. If the CFPB is closed down consumer stand to lose possibly their biggest Ally in the financial world. If this does happen it will not be without…

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    Fifth Third Case Study

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    I got my first bank account on my 16th birthday. My grandparents wrote me a check for my present and I used that money to open up an account. There was a Fifth Third Bank less than a mile from my house and my parents banked there, so I jumped on the bandwagon. For as long as I can remember, I have utilized online banking. All of my bank accounts are entirely paperless. With that comes the dependency on the website to be like a personal bank teller, although it is not that easy. However, Fifth…

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    Good afternoon my fellow students and teachers, today I’ll be analysing and demonstrating to you how Tom Tykwer’s Run Lola Run and Salvador Dali’s The Persistence of Memory, use the distinctively visual to convey and enhance the audiences perception of their ideas. Well Let’s get into it. In Tom Tykwer post-modernist film Run Lola Run, the main themes are the power of time and the amplifying effects of minor changes, both of these concepts are fundamental throughout the whole movie. The opening…

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    Lola Run Symbolism

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    In Run Lola Run (Tom Tykwer, 1998), one visual effect that is repeated multiple times is the transition from real life to a cartoon, like shown above. Color values, composition, and depth will be used to help discuss the role of the above still. In this particular frame the dominant colors are Lola’s red hair, green and blue clothes, and her skin color. The colors contrast the brown and black stairwell in the background. The dark stairwell seems symbolic of Lola’s journey; it seems to go deeper…

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    Dishonest Business Culture

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    study by Alian Cohn, Ernst Fehr, and Marechal from the Department of Economics at the University of Zurich done to show if the rumours saying that bank employees in nature are less honest people true. Their results show that bank employees are in principle not more dishonest than their colleagues in other industries. They did so by randomly assigning bank employees to one of two experimental conditions. • One group was reminded of their occupational role and the associated behavioural norms and…

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    Wells Fargo and Co. has been in existence since 1852; it was known as both a shipping company and a bank. During this time period, Wells Fargo provided the fastest and most reliable means of transporting and delivering gold dusts, important documents and other valuable freight. Alongside with providing transportation services, Wells Fargo served as…

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    John Allison lays out his plan to fix the world economy, following the financial crisis in 2007, in his book, The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure. Allison begins by detailing what he believes to be the cause of the financial crisis. From the very beginning of the book, it is clear he has a very strong conservative bias. The majority of the chapters in his book follow the same format: blame some federal regulatory body, show how those regulatory actions pushed the financial industry to…

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    Summary In this case study, the main aim is to know deeper about a day in the life of a bank manager, Marjorie Wong-Gillmore. To know more in details about the day-to-day running of the business activities by each of the parties who are involved in the operation such as bank manager, employees and their management. It also involves to know more in details about Wong-Gillmore’s busy daily routines, relationship with her staff members, her customer and as well as outsiders. Furthermore it…

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    Cyber Criminals

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    more efficient for bank customers. Twenty years ago bank customers could not login to their bank account on the Internet and transfer money. However, as the Internet has developed so has online banking. As more people use online banking services the amount of cyber criminals that focus on accessing bank accounts has increased. To log into a bank account in the U.S. a password and security question is needed, in other countries such as Sweden electronic-ID is used to login to a bank account.…

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    DFCC Bank Plc Case Study

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    2.1 Examine the Strategic Change and Needs for the Organization DFCC Bank Plc. (2016) is the only Licensed Commercial Bank in Sri Lanka to conduct all its operations under the principles of banking and the only bank in the country which is fully disengaged from interest based transactions and is one of the undisputed market leaders in the Sri Lankan banking industry (Morrison, 2010) This takes account of the centralized processing of transactions and a customer centric and performance driven…

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