Posts Tagged ‘new legislation’


Financial Reform: The Table is Set

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on July 7, 2010

Congress agrees on a bill. How would it change the financial landscape? President Obama will likely sign a bill into law ordering changes in the ways banks, credit card issuers and mortgage lenders interface with consumers. One could successfully argue these won’t stave off another financial meltdown, but here are the key features of the [...]

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Could Small Businesses Cope With Mandatory Health Insurance?

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on November 5, 2009

Provide employee health insurance, or pay a penalty? Small business owners worry about having to face that choice. That possibility moved a step closer to reality in mid-July, as three of five Congressional committees approved new legislation to remake American health care – legislation that could expand health insurance coverage to 46 million uninsured Americans, [...]

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