Your Weekend Reading Pile from NAFCU
Written by Anthony Demangone, Powered by NAFCU - your Washington Watchdog!
It's cold outside. Very cold. And the weatherman said it will be cold for quite some time. I don't mind the cold in December. But it isn't December anymore.
Bring on Spring.
Here are your weekly reads. Enjoy, Happy New Year, and thanks for all you do.
- Here's what your Washington Watchdog will fight for in 2018. - NAFCU's 2018 Advocacy Priorities. (NAFCU)
- Whoa. DOJ rescinds marijuana enforcement directives. (NAFCU)
- When things don't make any sense. (Wealth of Common Sense)
- Five things to focus on for 2018. (John Spence)
- Do you really want it? (Moery)
- The tax overhaul has slowed Manhattan's real estate market. (BI)
- A very beautiful poem. Its title is Latin for "Desired Things." (mwkworks)
- I may not agree with everything, but very interesting. The 99 best things that happened in 2017. (Quartz)
- We don't do rabbits. (Godin)
- How a traditional Italian olive mill works. I love learning how things I use are made. (BI)
- JPMorgan cracked the code for millennial credit cards with this product. (BI)
- NCUA's 2018 Supervisory Priorities. (NAFCU Compliance Blog)
- I always crack up at the review of products. This marketing campaign pokes fun of it. Very clever. (Youtube)
- Here come the 2018 minimum wage pay raises. (Ritholtz)