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The Impact of Rising Costs

The Impact of Rising Costs

Inflation numbers continue to stay low, but does that mean costs are staying flat for public and higher Ed entities? Unfortunately, the answer is “no.” ...
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Are You Truly Protected?

Banking Relationship Banking Trends Are You Truly Protected (Part 1/2)

The phone call comes in on a Monday morning and you are informed a check for $60,871 was cashed by a major bank in Alaska, ...
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Top 10 Predictions for 2018

Over the last several years, three+one has blogged frequently about the changing landscape of banking and the value of cash as an asset. Last year ...
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A Direct Link

The link between a stronger credit rating and stronger liquidity is direct, if an entity’s liquidity is well managed and well viewed by its credit ...
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The Next Fed Chair is…

Last month President Trump nominated Jerome Powell to become the next Federal Reserve chair, replacing current chair Janet Yellen in January. So who is Jerome ...
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Is it Time to Act?

Last week Joe Rulison discussed the need to request a higher earnings credit rate (ECR) from your banks. As noted, the Fed Funds Target Rate ...
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Liquidity Analysis Holds the Key

$20,000 to over $430,000 $50,000 to over $800,000 $7,000 to over $57,000 $45,000 to over $540,000 it goes on and on…. The proof is in ...
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A Taxing Deduction

Last May three+one was out in front of the potential upcoming tax reform. We identified a trend around the removing of state and local income ...
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My Capital Visit, Pt. I

Last week, I had the opportunity to attend several briefings by the Pentagon, White House and Treasury Department officials, along with several Congressional leaders in ...
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What’s In Your Rate?

Over the past several weeks, I have heard varying comments by our public and higher Ed clients about the level of the Earnings Credit Rates ...
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