RBC And Some Inconvenient Truths
Current comment period should be just the beginning of constant contact with those who rule our world.
Current comment period should be just the beginning of constant contact with those who rule our world.
Yay or nay, the cooperative system needs your participation on matters of such consequence.
Call for comment gains urgency as April 27 deadline approaches.
Exercise your right and do the right thing for your members by commenting on the risk-based capital rule. It’s your “vote.” Make it count.
NCUA’s June 30 data confirms a turnaround at Arrowhead and prompts serious questions about the agency’s supervisory judgments.
Year-end data clearly proves there is no capital problem or shortfall in the credit union system.
An explanation of the most recent threat to the industry’s exemption.
Regulators and legislators promise reform to skeptical audience, plus other observations from four days in DC.
When will the NCUA pay attention to how the FDIC views risk-based capital?
Escape the circus and live beyond the limits of the imaginary lid. Comment on the RBC rule.

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RBC And Some Inconvenient Truths