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Leading Financial Strategist Moshe Arye Milevsky
Moshe Milevsky is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Schulich School of Business at York University, a member of the faculty in the joint Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA Program at Northwestern University, and the Executive Director of the Individual Finance and Insurance Decisions (IFID) Centre, in Toronto, Canada. The focus of Moshe’s teaching, research, consulting and keynote speaking surrounds in the interplay between investment management, personal finance and insurance. Moshe is …
Philippines Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) secure financial transactions using PerSay VocalPassword™
Sub-prime crisis – what next in banking? Credit crunch / sub-prime crisis and mortgages, interest rates, share prices, house prices. Comment by keynote conference speaker on Future of Banking and Financial Services – Dr Patrick Dixon
www.globalchange.com Sub-prime real estate crisis and credit crunch explained in US and global impact on banking, mortgages, home loands and financial services. Why the banking system remains at risk from complex processes that most people don’t understand. Regulators, changes in banking regulation, systemic risk, corporate governance, and how banking financial services products will change as result. How banks will manage risk in future. Comment by conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon …
Personal Finance Expert, Speaker, and Author Jordan E. Goodman
Brooks International presents Jordan E. Goodman. www.brooksinternational.com . Jordan E. Goodman is Americas Money Answers Man and a nationally-recognized expert on personal finance. He is a regular guest on numerous radio and television call-in shows across the country, answering questions on personal financial topics. He appears frequently on NBCs The Today Show, Fox News Network, Fox Business Network, CNN, CNBC and CBS evening news. He is the author co-author of 12 best-selling books on …
Mobile phones and banks, banking transactions future trends
www.globalchange.com Banks will become phone companies and telecom companies will become banks. Mobile payment systems, micropayments, mobile phone credit card transactions and loans. Economic impact of remittances from foreign workers using SMS credit to avoid foreign exchange transaction costs. How biometrics fingerprint technology will allow large mobile phone payments. Commissions and interest charges on loans. Impact of revenues from American Express, Visa, Delta, Access, Mastercard …
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