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Why The U.S. Regulatory Environment Matters
From the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, the U.S. banking regulatory environment has been ...
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A Hard Conversation
n order to celebrate three years of three+one blogs we will be celebrating by posting three of our staff-picked favorites. Throughout our travels and from ...
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Do I Still Have Control?
What would happen if counties and their associated public entities shared more services? Nationwide, states are pushing for it and taxpayers are expecting greater teamwork. ...
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The Evolution of the Lockbox
Since the inception of lockbox services by banking institutions in the 1930s, lockbox servicing has had some sort of an evolution. From large, manual, and ...
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Artificial Intelligence: How to Stay Competitive in the Banking World
When I think about artificial intelligence (AI) my mind quickly races to thoughts of a sci-fi, like future with driverless cars and C-3PO type robots ...
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Artificial Intelligence: I Am Talking to Whom?
Have you ever conversed with a machine? Would you know if you had? Artificial Intelligence is one of those big research and development areas in ...
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It’s Real Money
Consider these annual increases to one’s bottom line: +$325,000, +$750,000, and + $1,100,000. These levels of added income are “real money” that our clients have ...
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Investment Policy Statement
During the month of January, three+one is publishing a five-week Winter Blog Series to discuss the five different categories of our cashVest® score. Every three+one liquidity analysis includes a cashVest score to establish a ...
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Top 10 Predictions of 2017
Back in January of this year, I made some bold predictions about the changing landscape of banking for 2016. I am humbled and pleased to ...
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What’s The Fed Up To?
As the Federal Reserve is widely expected to raise the federal funds target rate (the rate banks charge each other for short-term loans) up 0.25% ...
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