Out of curiosity, I conducted a little further investigation into identity theft after my previous post about Arizona’s Identity Theft Law, and I found something that piqued my interest.
Have you heard of the new “Reg Flag Rules” that were implemented at the beginning of this year? I know that I haven’t. It’s all new to [...]
Category Archives: Financial
Red Flag Rules
Arizona ID Theft Law
Good news for us Arizonans living in the Identity Theft Capital of the United States. Starting today, Arizona’s new credit security freeze law goes into effect. If consumers take advantage of it, this new law will help curtail the rise in identity thefts in our State.
Arizona’s new law requires that the big three consumer reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, [...]
I.O.U.S.A. the Movie
Wake up, America! We’re on the brink of a financial meltdown.
Got your attention yet?
That’s the outlook for supporters of the soon-to-be released documentary entitled: I.O.U.S.A.: One Nation. Under Stress. In Debt., which centers on the shape and impact of the United States national debt.
As described on their website, this documentary boldly examines the rapidly growing [...]
Money’s Too Tight To Mention
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bREgcLhTHI0
Seemed appropriate at this economic juncture.
Subprime Responsibility
I was reading Treasury Secretary Paulson’s: Remarks on U.S. Housing Market before FDIC’s Forum on Mortgage Lending to Low and Moderate Income Households, and wanted to point out an excerpt from that speech which negatively caught my attention:
..Due to the lax credit and underwriting standards of the past years, some people took out mortgages they [...]







Fiscal Conservatism
Just something to consider before casting your vote this election season.