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Financial Issues - Banking, Consumer Credit and Financial Protection (Hardcover)
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Financial Issues - Banking, Consumer Credit and Financial Protection (Hardcover)
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Regulation of the banking industry has undergone substantial
changes over the past decade. In response to the 2007-2009
financial crisis, many new bank regulations were implemented
pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer
Protection Act of 2010 or under the existing authorities of bank
regulators to address apparent weaknesses in the regulatory regime.
Chapter 1 provides a broad overview of selected banking-related
issues, including issues related to "safety and soundness"
regulation, consumer protection, community banks, large banks, what
type of companies should be able to establish banks, and recent
market and economic trends. Chapter 2 provides a broad overview of
various banking topicsakey concepts in banking, overview of
regulation, recent banking legislation, and policy issues. Banks
generally must comply with a variety of requirements to hold
minimum levels of capital. Chapter3 provides a brief overview of
these requirements and examines related policy issues. Chapter 4
first provides background information on the consumer data industry
and various specialty areas. It then examines one prominent
specialty areaaconsumer scoringaand describes various factors used
to calculate credit scores. Next, it provides a general description
of the current regulatory framework of the consumer data industry.
Finally, the chapter discusses selected policy issues pertaining to
consumer data reports. Chapter 5 provides an overview of consumer
lending markets, pricing, and legislative efforts designed to
facilitate efficient credit allocation and pricing. The 2010
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
(Dodd-Frank; P.L. 111-203) established the Bureau of Consumer
Financial Protection (CFPB) to implement and enforce federal
consumer financial law while ensuring consumers can access
financial products and services as reported in chapter 6. Chapter 7
reports on the results of the audits of the fiscal years 2017 and
2016 financial statements of the Bureau of Consumer Financial
Protection, known as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
(CFPB), which is incorporated in the enclosed Financial Report of
the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for Fiscal Year 2017.
Chapter 8 provides an overview of how accounting and auditing
standards are created and regulated in the private sector, the
federal government, and state and local governments
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