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Regulatory Compliance
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SEC Needs Rules and Regulations Overhaul
The Securities and Exchange Commission or SEC needs a complete overhaul of the rules and regulations. They are hurting the little guy and they are not helping the investor or consumer. With all the massive over disclosure and Sarbanes Oxley rules it is costing corporations millions of dollars each year to comply.
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EPA Needs Rules and Regulations Overhaul
The Environmental Protection Agency or EPA needs a complete overhaul of all of its rules and regulations. Too many of these rules and regulations at the EPA are simply used by trial lawyers in order to find a way to sue the companies that fail to fill out a form or simply do not know about a certain EPA law.
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FTC Needs Rules and Regulations Overhaul
The Federal Trade Commission needs to reduce the rules and regulations and since they are hurting American businesses, causing barriers to entry and increasing corporate monopolies they need to start over. So often, the Federal Trade Commission, which is supposedly to help prevent
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FAA Needs Rules and Regulations Overhaul
The Federal Aviation Administration needs to overhaul its rules and regulations and stop hurting general aviation. Additionally the Federal Aviation Administration, which my grandfather use to work at and was in charge of a large airport has completely gone overboard. Now they are making rules for private space flights.
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Change Management in Regulatory Agencies
Change Management in regulatory government agencies can be extremely serious indeed. For instance take the resigning of Minetta from the Department of Transportation or resignation Powell from the Federal Communications Commission and you can understand what I am getting at.
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Business Management Case Study; Can We Trust Government Regulators?
We have many laws to protect us from Corporate Securities Fraud and Small Business Scam Artists. We have laws to protect us from Gangs, Child Molesters and Drug Dealers. We are protected from International Terrorists and foreign invading armies. But who is protecting us from the protectors?
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The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Collection agencies - being the target of one can be an unpleasant experience. Nevertheless, that unpleasant experience should never extend so far that you are being harassed, lied to, or having your privacy invaded. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, or FDCPA, is a law was designed to protect you from unfair and illegal practices by collection agencies and outlines the rules a collection agency must follow while attempting to collect debts. Here are some of the ways in which the Fair Debt Practices Act protects you:
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Sarbanes Oxley And Internal Audit
Companies listed in the NYSE had to get an internal audit department ready before 31 October making sure the new audit heads could evaluate the scope of their departments work, as well as how to comply with the new Sarbanes Oxley laws.
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Deceptive Advertising: Who is Worse, the Scam Artists or the Regulators?
Many folks believe that food and drug company’s use deceptive advertising and we are constantly hearing of online scams and trickery in advertising these days. But did you know that the Government Regulators are culprits themselves of false and misleading advertising, press releases and even have bogus information on their websites. Indeed they often sue companies and file false declarations and complaints in Federal Courts.
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Taxi 'Recap' - The Short Version; Part 1
Weaned on the belief that 'talking politics' in public might get me locked up (due to the supposed vigilance of Apartheid spies) providing objective, critical analysis of government
policies is not always easy, but here goes...
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