Bankers' Hotline, Volume 16, Number 9
October 10, 2006
Savings Rates in America Too Low: Effect on Future Generations
America is Aging and how we save now can affect future generations that follow.
Congress' Parting Shot
Two bills passed by Congress before going home for reelections impact financial institutions.
Security Officer's: ALERT
Bank Robbers are taking advantage when our guard is down.
In The News
- New Developments in Payment Methods
- Fingers and Hands in More Use
- Let Your Cell Phone Do the Nagging
- A New Kind of FOB
- Foreign ATMs Often Offer More
- Branch Banking Still a Favorite with Seniors
- Skimmers Steal DKr2.5 Million
- Report Addresses Links Between Cards and Bankruptcies
Statistics, Facts, & Such
Training Page
Forgery & Altered Documents...Part IV
Dana Turner continues his series on document alteration techniques in Part IV of this training series.
Banks Object to Proposed New Transfer Reporting
Banks and Treasury at odds over Transfer Reporting proposal.
First, the Good News…
Growth is just the tip of the iceberg occuring in the payment processing industry.
From the editor's desk
Be Prepared and Protected
Preparation goes a long way in being protected when disaster strikes
War Stories
Questions & Answers
- Overdraft Fee Disclosure
- Burial Reserve CD Dispute
- Timely Return of a Check
- Refusal of a Returned Check
- Issuing Cashier's Checks to Payday Lenders
- No Limit on Presenting NSF Check
Other Bankers
- Executive Editor:
- Barbara Hurst
- Editor:
- P. Kevin Smith, CPP
- Contributing Editor:
- Genilee S. Parente
- Board of Advisors:
- John S. Burnett
Peter G. Djinis, Esq.
William Gearin
Lucy H. Griffin
Mary Beth Guard, Esq.
David McGuinn
Robert G. Rowe, III, Esq.
Barry Thompson
Dana Turner
Andy Zavoina