Elizabeth Warren: 'Too Big to Fail Banks' Now Even Bigger.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) says many banks that were considered "too big to fail" in the past have grown even bigger.
She spoke with WSJ's Jerry Seib at the CFO Network annual meeting in Washington.
Published June 13, 2017
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Real Music
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Wed 16 Oct, 2019 09:52 pm
Senator Elizabeth Warren - Regulation of Payday Loans.
Published May 18, 2016
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Wed 16 Oct, 2019 11:59 pm
Deregulation And The Credit Card Industry: Elizabeth Warren
Credit card companies discovered there are much greater profits to be made on customers who miss payments or who don't pay their bills.
85% of revenues for credit card companies come from interest payments and fees so the credit card industry has adjusted it's sales and marketing to attract the consumer who will most likely pay only their monthly minimum and who will probably miss a few payments.
In this 2004 presentation of The Massachusetts School of Law's program, Books of Our Times, Dean Lawrence R. Velvel interviews Elizabeth Warren on her book: The Two-Income Trap - Why Middle Class Mothers And Fathers Are Going Broke. Professor Warren is a Professor of Law at The Harvard Law School.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell answers Sen. Elizabeth Warren's questions on bank mergers.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks on Capitol Hill on bank mergers with questioning from Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Published February 26, 2019
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roger
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Thu 17 Oct, 2019 12:57 am
@Real Music,
I have a Chase (Slate) card. The paper statement always arrives 3 - 5 days after the due date. I wonder if they're fishing for late fees. I no longer use that card.
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Thu 17 Oct, 2019 06:14 am
I have 2 credit cards. One with a low credit limit that I use for online purchases. I go online each payday (twice per month) and check the balances and pay them both off. I don't rely on getting a paper statement late or not getting it at all.
I have 2 credit cards. One with a low credit limit that I use for online purchases. I go online each payday (twice per month) and check the balances and pay them both off. I don't rely on getting a paper statement late or not getting it at all.
Me too - I know when the due date is - I go online and pay the balance in full. I don't even get a paper statement - trying to save trees.