Posted on January 30, 2018
MILITARY LENDING ACT FAQ - Common Questions About the Military Lending Act and the MAPR Calculation
Posted on December 15, 2017
When the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protect Act (Dodd-Frank) was passed on July 21, 2010, every U.S. financial organization or other lending entity offering products to consumers were mandated to abide by to new regulatory compliance rules and policies.
Posted on October 14, 2016
Regardless of the medium or vehicle for the transference of data, there is one essential property to every credit transaction that never changes, "the numbers."
Posted on July 11, 2016
It's Not Just the Rate... By: Jeff Buysse At Carleton, we spend a lot of time and focus on helping our partner lenders stay compliant in the area of the maximum state finance charge that ...Posted on May 18, 2016
Military APR Changes on the Horizon Carleton announces the July release of the latest CarletonCalcs® Origination module to support the changes identified in the 2015 amendment of the Military L...Posted on April 25, 2016
How “Clean” is that Portfolio? An industry trend of the steadily increasing pace of regulation and the resulting volume of requirements is placing a great...Posted on January 15, 2016
Credit Insurance Rates on the Move! Entering into 2016, three states published prima facie credit insurance rates will be changing. Specifically, Colorado, Nebraska, and Virginia promulgate new...Posted on August 27, 2014
APRWin is Not Infallible! By: Joe Discenza APRWin, from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, is a mainstay in compliance circles. It is a great tool, and, like nearly every fie...Posted on April 24, 2014
The Actuarial Method - Beware the Compounding During a recent training session for a group of newer employees (fairly new by Carleton standards, since our average tenure is approximat...Posted on March 26, 2014
Computing an APR with the new Mortgage Payment Disclosures Had an interesting phone message from a colleague attending a Mortgage Bankers Conference yesterday. It went something like this:...