Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Michael Stephens — Reverse Pivot?

It remains to be seen how these SOTU proposals get fleshed out, but a true pivot away from prioritizing the deficit would mean, instead of promising not to add a dime to the deficit, pledging not pass a budget that removes even one-tenth of a percentage point from growth until the unemployment rate dips below some target level.
Multiplier Effect
Reverse Pivot?
Michael Stephens


2 comments:

googleheim said...

Matt or Tom :

I just realized that one of my small biz's lines of credit had it established in writing that my interest rate should have been prime plus 4.75%.

However, instead of this rate they keep it at prime from 5 to 7 years ago.

That means they have been overcharging me between 4 to 6% annually.

Now, who can I go to at the government who oversees this ?

FTC ?
FDIC ?

Any help would be appreciated !

Thanks

Matt Franko said...

Goog,

Check to see if they are claiming that another condition of the agreement was violated.... Which now impacts the rate.

RSP,