Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Law
Session 3: Access To Financial Services - The Promise (And Challenges) Of Fintech, Joseph M. Vincent, Chris Adams, Lucinda Fazio, Roberta Hollinshead, Sumit Mallick, Sands Mckinley, Jonice Gray Tucker, Tonita Webb
Session 3: Access To Financial Services - The Promise (And Challenges) Of Fintech, Joseph M. Vincent, Chris Adams, Lucinda Fazio, Roberta Hollinshead, Sumit Mallick, Sands Mckinley, Jonice Gray Tucker, Tonita Webb
SITIE Symposiums
For many Americans, the American Dream is a dream deferred. Recently, there has been an explosion in demand for diversity, equity, and inclusion in financial services. This has coincided with an explosion of a different kind related to delivering financial services through innovations in technology, otherwise known as FinTech. We have seen a plethora of FinTech applications on our smartphones, ranging from online lending to remote deposit making. While these applications provide potential opportunities to level the playing field for those whose dream has been deferred, there remain challenges.
Opening Session, Annette Clark, Steven Bender
Opening Session, Annette Clark, Steven Bender
SITIE Symposiums
This year's conference focuses on the social good, highlighting three access barriers fundamental in law and society - access to legal services (and more generally, justice), access to health and health care during the COVID-19 pandemic, and access to financial services for the unbanked or underbanked.
Conference Program
Journal of International Business and Law Symposia
No abstract provided.
Securities Law Panel, Ronald J. Colombo, Allison Caffarone, Bertrand C. Fry, J. Scott Colesanti
Securities Law Panel, Ronald J. Colombo, Allison Caffarone, Bertrand C. Fry, J. Scott Colesanti
Journal of International Business and Law Symposia
No abstract provided.
Banking Law / Money Laundering Panel, Christine I. Magdo, Ernest T. Patrikis, Achilles M. Perry, David Szuchman
Banking Law / Money Laundering Panel, Christine I. Magdo, Ernest T. Patrikis, Achilles M. Perry, David Szuchman
Journal of International Business and Law Symposia
No abstract provided.
Commodities Law / Foreign Exchange Panel, Gary E. Kalbaugh, Kari Larsen, Ryne V. Miller, Felix Shipkevich
Commodities Law / Foreign Exchange Panel, Gary E. Kalbaugh, Kari Larsen, Ryne V. Miller, Felix Shipkevich
Journal of International Business and Law Symposia
No abstract provided.
Keynote Address, Gary Barnett
Keynote Address, Gary Barnett
Journal of International Business and Law Symposia
No abstract provided.
Conference Program
Journal of International Business and Law Symposia
No abstract provided.
Is Fractional Reserve Banking Necessarily Immoral?, Ryan T. Beach, Jeffrey E. Haymond
Is Fractional Reserve Banking Necessarily Immoral?, Ryan T. Beach, Jeffrey E. Haymond
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
When Deposits are made to a bank, the bank can loan out most of it, while claiming they have the money to pay you back. When you deposit money in a bank, only a fraction of it stays on deposit; the rest is loaned out. When the person receives the loan spends it, money goes to another bank, repeating the process. Ultimately, if the central bank puts $100 of reserves into the FRB system, $1000 of money could enter the economy.
On High-Performance Parallel Decimal Fixed-Point Multiplier Designs, Ming Zhu
On High-Performance Parallel Decimal Fixed-Point Multiplier Designs, Ming Zhu
College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs
Decimal computations are required in finance, and etc.
- Precise representation for decimals (E.g. 0.2, 0.7… )
- Performance Requirements (Software simulations are very slow)
The American Corporation In The Twenty-First Century, Marleen A. O'Connor, George Triantis, Mark Roe, Ronald J. Gilson, Jeffrey N. Gordon
The American Corporation In The Twenty-First Century, Marleen A. O'Connor, George Triantis, Mark Roe, Ronald J. Gilson, Jeffrey N. Gordon
University of Richmond Law Review Symposium
"Opportunistic Downsizing of Senior Workers: Exploring the Fiduciary/Contract Distinction to Enforce Implicit Employment Agreements" lecture given by Marleen A. O'Connor, Professor of Law at Stetson College.
"The Motivational Implications of Debt Financing" lecture given by George Triantis, Nicholas E. Chimicles Research Professor of Business Law and Regulation at the University of Virginia and the Director of the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics.
"Political Backlash and the Corporation" lecture given by Mark Roe, Professor of Law at Columbia University and Director of the Columbia Law School Sloan Project on Corporate Governance.
"Venture Capital and the Structure of Capital …