A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone
Grab some coffee and enjoy the best of this week's reading pile.
- This is big. NCUA to consider good faith efforts with TILA/RESPA. (NAFCU Compliance Blog)
- The CFPB is gearing up for a proposed rule on payday lending. (NAFCU Today)
- Is a big surge in consumer spending around the corner? (Bloomberg)
- Dean Smith left $200 for every player that ever lettered for him to have a dinner "out on him." (Business Insider)
- Active listening. (Godin)
- Vehicle sales in March possible best since 2005. (Calculated Risk)
- Wow, this could be a true game changer. Ever heard of See-Through Solar? You will, I think. (Bloomberg)
- Europe's economy possible on the mend. (Bloomberg)
- Photo of the week: Against the Wind. (National Geographic)Â Many of us, after this winter, will be able to relate.
- We're driving more. (Calculated Risk)
- It is illegal in Colorado to collect the rain that falls on your roof. (Washington Post) And the world's fifth largest food supplier is almost out of water. (Business Insider)
- A great interview with the CEO of Popeyes, a disciple of servant leadership. (Business Insider)
- The world is getting better in many ways. (Vox)
- This Japanese Inn has been open for 1,300 years. (The Atlantic)
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!