Roundtable’s Chapa speaks to Terry Savage on Financial Literacy
Judy Chapa, Roundtable Vice President of Community Services and Financial Literacy, recently spoke to renowned financial literacy expert, Terry Savage on the importance of financial literacy on Capitol...
View ArticleApril Brought Together Events, Advocacy and Camaraderie for Financial...
April was a bustling month for financial literacy activities at the Roundtable. Our Financial Literacy Calendar boosted a total of 141 events in 29 states with the participation of 27 Roundtable member...
View ArticleSmall Businesses Can Find a Good Partner in Large Financial Services Companies
The SBA’s Small Business Week program, currently taking place, brings to the forefront the myriad ways in which financial services partners with government and other non-lending leaders to help make...
View ArticleProtecting Financial Services in an Evolving Internet
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is reporting that nearly 2000 applications were filed for new generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) at the close of the application period on...
View ArticleOur Financial Services Industry: Safer and Stronger
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View Article6 Ways to Spot Financial Abuse of the Elderly
Financial abuse of the elderly is a serious issue. In fact, family members are the culprits for 75% of the victims of financial elder abuse, and women are twice as likely as men to become victims....
View ArticleReforming the Reform
Reforming the Reform Two years after the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act, both sides of the aisle can agree that the law is in need of some vast improvements. On July 21, the Dodd-Frank Act (DFA) will...
View ArticleRecent Cyber-Attacks: What to Know and How to React
1) Banks have been targeted in the past month by cyber-attacks. Called “a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack”, it works by blocking legitimate customers trying to use the bank’s website,...
View ArticleFailures in an Orderly Fashion
Discussion in Washington around the concept of large financial firms being “too big to fail” (TBTF) has reached new heights. Recent editorials, studies, and commentators have debated whether financial...
View ArticleGuest Post: The Growth of the U.S. Banking System
Walk down any Main Street, and you’re likely to see a wide range of shops, from local boutique shops, to regional businesses, to large national and international chains. They exist because people...
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