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Top Ten Trends Changing the Face of Higher Ed

Within the past month I attended a university board meeting as a Trustee as well as the New York State Community College Business Officers Association ...
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What Should You Be Budgeting for Interest Income in 2018?

The answer to this question should be a minimum of 1.50%—and that’s a conservative estimate. The Federal Reserve will continue on their path of raising ...
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“Black” is the New Color for 2017

As Peter, Garrett, and I travel across the country speaking at various conferences, we ask public entities of all sizes, “How will your cash position ...
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Millennials Are What?

This past week, members of the three+one team attended the New York GFOA annual conference. The keynote speaker was award-winning author and filmmaker, Josh Tickell, ...
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Bank Innovation 2017

I recently attended the Bank Innovation 2017 conference, held in San Jose, CA. From my perspective, this year’s conference had a completely different tenor from ...
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Love Thy Banker

In today’s complexities of public and higher Ed banking, the level of work, care, and attention that is expected and required of your banking partners ...
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Trumping Dodd-Frank

At the end of December, I listed ten predictions for 2017. Prediction number four stated the following: “The Dodd-Frank book will be closed for new ...
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A Rate Hike Is Already Baked In

The Federal Reserve’s highly anticipated 25-basis-point rate hike will be announced in the coming weeks. In fact, it’s already been baked into the fixed-income markets. ...
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Will Dodd-Frank Be On The List?

Articles are already popping up that, with a Trump presidency, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act of 2010 will be on the chopping block during ...
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Banking Relationship Banking Trends News The Results Are In

At one of our recent presentations to a group of finance officers we took the opportunity to do some live polling. Although this was not ...
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