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    . I am currently majoring in finance, because I love managing large amounts of money, for individuals, organizations, or myself. I’ve always been interested on how the monetary systems works and also how important this information helps people with their finances. There are numerous professions when majoring in finance, for example, financial analysis, investment banking, corporate finance and portfolio management. My career goal after college is to be employed by NBA team and work in the front…

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    Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act took its cause on the twenty-first of July 2010. It contained several rules and regulations designed to end risk taking, fraud, and greed that dominated the 2008 financial crisis. Despite its very detailed information, the Act did not end up achieving the goals it was set to accomplish. Immediately after being enacted, it caused a sharp division in parties. It only passed the House with a single Republican vote and three GOP…

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    Ralph Nadar Case

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    Nadar predict in 1996 that financial deregulation would create banks who were "too big to fail"? Ralph Nader predict in the 1996 that financial deregulation would create banks to bring out their lobbyist from both side of the bank and securities industries trying to get a stable financial community to be prepared by getting a pre-packed deregulate legislation. They trying to figure out to gain opportunities to get a new deal for the bank reformation by taking out the consumer protection and…

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    2008 Financial Crisis

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    will be covering everything from: the major financial institutions that contributed to the crash, I E Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and some others. As well as the evil, and illegal tactics that ended up causing the United States financial sector to crash. While at the same time allowing many of these mega banks to profit off of the devastated economy. The main tactics that I will be discussing will be the use of legalized bribery, and how it was used to buy…

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    Banks now are significantly different from what they were back then. Currently, it is important to read the fine text which oftentimes reveals the scams banks use to bait individuals into opening accounts with them. I learned the hard way through my experience with PNC Bank in New Jersey. At fifteen years old, I got my first job working as a waitress in a restaurant. As soon as I received a few paychecks I realized that I needed to put my money away in a safe place where only I could have access…

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    I have enjoyed working in Collections as a Collections Assistant I. Between using prior collections experience from other employers, college, and learning the systems of Bank of North Carolina I feel I have become a well molded employee for Bank of North Carolina. During the past year I have successfully completed all the requirements for a Collections Assistant II based on the Human Resources website. These requirements consist of calling on past dues until they are transferred to Special…

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    Organization: J.P Morgan Chase Cyber security attack which involved J.P Morgan Chase bank is one of major attacks which took place recently. About two third of the bank’s customer details were stolen in this attack. The Bank officially announced that the data of 83 million customers was hacked out of which there were 76 million household and 7 million small business customers were involved. Key-points of the attack • The data comprises of the information of 83 million Customer details such as…

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    services that consist of non-depository banks. In a broad term, it can be utilized for non-bank financial intermediaries who provide services same as traditional commercial banks, but are affected in an activity outside the regular banking system. Shadow banking is commonly attributed to the economist McCulley (2007) who used the term shadow banking during his address at the annual financial conference conducted by the Kansas City Federal Reserve bank in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.He defined…

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    electronic Banking (eBank), connects the consumers to the bank 's internet site through a browser as the means of conducting and managing various banking activities. It is noteworthy to mention that the banks are not restricted to exist exclusively online or to have a physical site; rather they can be any of the two or the combination of both. There are banks that have no physical sites, e.g. Telebank in Arlington, Virginia, while some banks like Bank of America, exist both online and also have…

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    for hotel free nights. The interface also provides access for the consumer to find information on AMEX’s Terms of Service, Privacy Center, AdChoices, Card Agreements, Security Center, Financial Education, Service Member Benefits, Gift Cards, Savings Account & CDs, and much more. Customer support is available by accessing the Contact area, which sets out AMEX’s contact information. AMEX is a worldwide business brand that can assure any new online consumer that his or her concerns regarding…

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