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Medicare’s New Smart Card Technology September 26, 2018 Technology A bipartisan health bill seeks to greatly deter the $60 billion abuse and fraud within the Medicare program with the use of smart card technology.
New Mortgage Fraud Echoes the 2008 Financial Crisis – But We Are Prepared September 25, 2018 Real Estate But unlike the pre-financial crisis era (stoked largely by brokers and lenders content to look the other way), today’s mortgage fraud comes with a twist.
Millennials Face a Looming Retirement Crisis – Time To Talk About It September 18, 2018 Retirement To millennials who are working their first full-time job, retirement feels like a long way off. But it’s never too early to start saving.
The “Too Big to Fail” Concept – Are U.S. Banks Over leveraged? September 14, 2018 U.S. Economy The “too big to fail” concept, where America bails out Wall Street, is supposed to be a distant memory thanks to regulations. But that’s just not the case…
Home Infiltrated Cyber-attacks – How Your Home Security May Cause Harm September 13, 2018 Privacy Invasion In today’s connected world, where we can turn on our porch lights from the grocery store, are we unknowingly opening ourselves up to dangerous cyberattacks?





