Posted on February 29, 2012
It’s Leap Day – Do your lending calculations handle leap year? It’s leap day, February 29th. While leap day, and leap year, is ostensibly a corrective calendar measure, a...Posted on November 28, 2011
Why One Size Doesn't Fit All Fighting the conception/perception that the credit industry is operated and regulated on a standardized basis and that parameters are of the “one size fits all&rdqu...Posted on October 20, 2011
The Rule of 78ths What's in a name? Often through this blog, and other writings over the years, you have heard me preach clear communication. The use, and mis-use, of labels, slang, jargo...Posted on September 21, 2011
Navigating the Pendulum Swing What do the following have in common? HMDA, Fair Lending, Suitability, Arbitration, CRA, Ability to Repay, Interchange Fees, Credit Freeze, Risk Retention, Appraise...Posted on August 26, 2011
The Match Game An interesting discussion I have often with members from both the industry and the regulators is the proper way to decide if a computed number is "right". Generally, we see two school...Posted on August 12, 2011
A Fee by Any Other Name.... A particularly key compliance component of our project definition process for new clients is the analysis of the properties associated with any fees pa...Posted on July 28, 2011
The Deception of Dates There are days when I absolutely hate the month of February. And not just during that month with its sub-zero temps, dark days and endless snow, but when the fact that it...Posted on July 13, 2011
Every Fee "Affects" the APR When gathering information to define software, one of the critical areas for accurate disclosure is determining the nature of any fees that will be charged by the l...Posted on June 13, 2011
Single Payment Transactions and Mixed Fruit Results In the last few months we have had a number of inquiries from clients about how to pass our calculation engine the right information for single adv...Posted on May 09, 2011
It's All in the Payment The thought for the day centers around the seemingly ubiquitous client request of "why is my payment different when I use your software"? The specif...