Archive for November, 2008

Where can I find information on the history of American banking?

Sunday, November 30th, 2008
banking
natashahrmn asked:


I need information on the first two banks of the United States, the creation of the Federal Reserve system, and modern banking.

Mildred

How Your Clients Can Benefit From Online Banking

Sunday, November 30th, 2008
banking
Madison Lockwood asked:


These days, customer service representatives have got it easy. Why? Because computers are taking over their responsibilities. More and more, people are using home computers for everyday tasks, from ordering gifts and groceries to making appointments and dates to booking movie and travel tickets. It is no wonder then that online banking is becoming increasingly popular. Even smaller banks are recognizing the benefits of online services.

There are numerous perks to online banking. For example:

- Say goodbye long lines! Instead, customers can manage accounts on their own time from the comfort of their own home.

- No need for customers to worry about organizing bank statements or filing canceled checks! They can list their latest transactions online in a tidy manner.

- No more waiting for payments to clear or statements to come in the mail. All accounts are continually updated online.

Still not sold on the idea?

How about if your customers could pay all their utility bills and credit card bills without ever leaving their home or buying a stamp? What if they could set up automatic payments that would be sent out on a pre-arranged date?

All your customers need to do is carve out a little bit of time (probably no more than thirty minutes) to get their information online. Then, before they know it, they are paying bills with just the click of a mouse. In a flash, they have done away stamps, envelopes, and trips to the post office. What’s more, they have created a valuable online record of all their payments that they can access at any time of any day.

Be prepared for your clients to ask for help when they are setting up their online banking system. Most bank branches have financial officers who are delighted to walk clients through this initial process. They will assist in setting up accounts, listing the addresses, amounts of payments, dates of payments etc. And trust us, after customers log on to do their banking for the first time, they will be hooked. It really is that easy and convenient.

But besides convenience, online banking offers some perks that one can’t get the old-fashioned way. Let’s say you have a customer who wants to create a budget for the next three years. Online banking programs can do this! And, down the line, if a customer wishes to tweak a budget, all they have to do is log on and type in the changes.

One thing to keep in mind is that banking customers will probably have questions about the safety of online banking systems. It will be the banks’ job to calm these concerns and explain that the information is encrypted and no one else can access the individual accounts.

And if all of this is not enough, customers will also be pleased to know that they will save money by banking online because they will not have to buy stamps or envelopes or any more paper checks!

Online banking is a win-win situation. Banks can attract new customers by offering new electronic options, and customers will be instantly pleased with the results. Today, people want to feel in control of their money. By offering clients an online banking system, you are also offering them a much needed sense of power and peace.



Dorothy

Vineyards of the Outer Banks

Thursday, November 27th, 2008
banking
Kathryn Lively asked:


After months of saving, planning, and packing, you’re finally ready to embark on your vacation to North Carolina’s beautiful Outer Banks. You have the itinerary memorized – days and day of play on the beach, with maybe an excursion to the Currituck Beach lighthouse or the Wright Brothers memorial in Kitty Hawk. The trip promises to be wonderful, but if you are a fan of the grape it could be enhanced with tours of area wineries.

Yes, wine is made in the Outer Banks. One might never expect this area to be associated with good wine, but if you plan ahead you will be able not only to enlighten your palate during a vineyard tour, but perhaps join the locals and other wine aficianados for an evening of tasting, food, and fun. Consider these additional stops on your tour of the Outer Banks.

Moonrise Bay Winery

Set against the calm waters of the bay in Knotts Island, Moonrise Bay has produced a number of tasty vintages since the turn of the century. Here visitors are offered a selection of dry reds and whites, and sweet whites from the ever popular Muscadine. Among the wines available are Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Nebbiolo, Norton, Syrah, Chambourcin, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. Tours run daily from noon to five, or by special appointment.

Sanctuary Vineyards

If you are visiting from out of state, best to buy your Sanctuary wine here, as they only ship to North Carolina and Virginia. Sanctuary not only offers wine from other area vineyards, but also sells unique blends under their own label. If you enjoy full-bodied blended reds with a peppery finish, or perhaps a semi-dry combination of Chardonnay and Sangiovese with a sweet finish, find sanctuary in a tour of this vineyard.

Martin Vineyards

The sandy soil of Knotts Island produces great wine, and at Martin Vineyards one will find acres of Muscadines waiting to be picked. In addition to a variety of dry and sweet table wines, guests at the vineyard may also pick seasonal fruits from the surrounding orchards. July is especially welcoming, since the vineyards hosts the annual Knotts Island Peach Festival. Bring the family for a picnic by the sea.

Mother Vineyard

Like a bit of mystery with your wine? Well, more than likely you won’t find anything to sample at the Mother Vineyard, because the vines are on private property, yet visitors flock to this area near Manteo anyway if only to catch a glimpse of the oldest grapevines in North Carolina. It isn’t known who planted these vines, believed to be over 400 years old, but the sheer enormity and thickness of the vines (to say nothing of the sweet Muscadine grapes growing from them) always leaves visitors in awe, and thirsty!

A vacation in the Outer Banks is wonderful, yet one enhanced by tours of area wineries adds a sweetness one is certain to savor.



Earl

Does anyone know what the profit margin is for the banking industry?

Thursday, November 27th, 2008
banking
Wayne G asked:


I know these companies can charge up to 29% on credit cards, loans, not to mention late payment fees and the like.

Everyone is railing on the oil industry when in fact their profit margin is keeping well within the profit margin of any other private industry (8 to 10 percent).

So what’s the deal with the profit margin of the banking industry?

Randy

Pamper Yourself with a Spa Day in the Outer Banks

Thursday, November 27th, 2008
banking
Kathryn Lively asked:


After absorbing the sun and sand and seawater during your Outer Banks beach vacation, don’t you think you need some time to relax and treat yourself to a luxurious day of beauty and health? The Currituck Outer Banks may be small in scale with certain parts isolated from the main tourist areas, but by no means is the northern neck of the Outer Banks behind the times. Especially when it comes to relaxation and rejuvenation of the body, mind, and spirit, you can find an oasis in the activity of a family vacation and let your cares float away in the ocean when you take advantage of a spa day.

Never been to a day spa before? Oh, what you have been missing! Especially in the Outer Banks, where one can already find a calming influence in gentle sea breezes, a trip to a day spa only enhances the quality of your vacation, so much that you’ll wonder why you never indulged before. One trip, too, and you’ll never want to leave.

When looking for a day spa in the Outer Banks, it is best to know what to expect before you visit. During the peak tourist seasons, there is the great possibility that spas and salons will be booked, so it is strongly recommended to call ahead and make a reservation for your day. Not all spas offer the same service packages, either. Some may require you to request services “a la carte,” while others offer a variety of combination packages for you to relish. Just some of the wonderful and relaxing activities you might enjoy on a spa day include:

Manicure and Pedicure: specialized attention to your hard-working hands and feet. Manicures and pedicures are more than just filing and polish, but a relaxing process designed to refresh.

Stone Massage: using hot rocks on various parts of the body, the heat helps soothe sore muscles and promote energy. Of course, some spas do offer the alternative, hands-on method to make you feel good.

Body Wrap: your body is swathed in heated linens or plastic, aiding in a total skin makeover to leave you fresh and feeling younger.

Paraffin Treatment: this gentle type of wax is applied to the skin for an emollient effect, moisturizing and rejuvenating hands and feet. Some spas, too, may offer additional wax treatments to shape eyebrows or get rid of unwanted ****** hair.

When you come to the Outer Banks and are ready to take a break from the sun and surf, be sure to make an appointment for a restful day away from rigorous activity with a trip to a nearby day spa. A quick Internet search will lead you directly to any of these recommended locations:

Eden Day Spa and Salon: Located on the Currituck mainland, Eden offers an extensive menu to pamper and delight you. Ask about package specials for weddings and honeymoons.

The Spa at Corolla: This Currituck salon offers signature body treatments and an experience designed to lighten the heart and soul through luxurious skin therapy.

Deep Blue Day Spa: Located on Ocracoke Island, Deep Blue’s offerings are extensive. Massage, facials, and hatha yoga meditation classes are available.

The Waterfront Salon and Spa: Roanoke Island’s best place for relaxation offers an intimate atmosphere and luxurious amenities.

Sit back, relax, and let your mind take you anywhere you want to go, without leaving the Outer Banks!



Edna

Vacation in the Currituck Outer Banks in the Fall and Winter

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
banking
Kathryn Lively asked:


For an exciting summer vacation and endless days of surf, sand, and sun, nothing beats a vacation to the Currituck Outer Banks. Nestled in the northern strip of North Carolina, the Currituck County side of the shoreline provides an isolation from the more crowded areas of the Outer Banks, yet is not so far away that visitors are unable to see all the sights of coastal Carolina. The summer is definitely the peak season, but once the leaves begin to turn is no reason for people to think they can’t come in the fall of winter. Indeed, Currituck County is open all year around.

There are many advantages to spending a fall or winter vacation in the Currituck Outer Banks. For one, the rates for lodging are much cheaper than they are in the summertime. A family interested in renting a beach house for the week may be surprised to learn how much less they can pay than if they reserved in July. Also, with the number of tourists significantly decreased, visitors have a larger pick of rentals to choose from. Just because the season is over, too, doesn’t mean all of the businesses in the area pack up and close until the Spring. Currituck County has fair share of permanent residents, so most businesses are open late in the year, ready to serve.

Unlike northern parts of the country, the Currituck County area does maintain some warmth through the autumn. While there may be moments of chill like their neighbor to the north, Virginia, the temperature can stay as warm as the 70s through November. Though it may not be recommended to put on a bathing suit and frolic in the ocean at this time of year, Currituck offers other alternatives for a fun vacation in the later months. Here are just a few suggestions for a late-year itinerary.

Moonrise Bay Vineyard

This popular Knotts Island attraction brings wine enthusiasts to the Outer Banks all year long to celebrate a drink perfect for any occasion. Moonrise Bay welcomes visitors in the fall to sample the late harvests and to partake in the holiday open house, held in December. Be sure to call ahead for schedules and operating hours, as they vary throughout the year.

Whalehead Club

Visitors to this former vacation home of the Outer Banks rich and famous are welcome to celebrate the holidays in style. The Whalehead Club is host to a number of festivals throughout the year, and families planning a late year vacation to the Outer Banks definitely need to make time to see the home decorated in all its yuletide glory.

Weeping Radish Farm Brewery

This state institution is the oldest brewery in North Carolina, and a popular destination for culinary fans any time of year. People come from all over to visit the Manteo restaurant for Bavarian brews and delights, but what is even more exciting is the establishment of the Radish’s eco farm in Currituck County. A farmer’s market invites guests to sample fine German-style meats and produce, while the roomy venue is open for late year festivals.

For a fall or winter vacation on a budget, the Currituck Outer Banks offers many low-rate accommodations and plenty of activities to make for a relaxing and fun trip. Create a new tradition with a trip to the North Carolina shore.



Rhonda

Can banks offering Internet Banking expect their customers to have GREAT Internet security protection?

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
banking
sendfrancis asked:


Can banks offering Internet Banking expect their customers to have better Internet security protection than the banks’ own protection? Details and sources please?
Can banks offering Internet Banking expect their customers to have better Internet security protection than the banks’ own protection?

In this scenario the customer’s username n password were stolen via a keylogger following which the perpetrator steals the customer’s money. (How does this make a difference?) Can the bank insist that the customer’s security be better than its own? (I’m on the customer’s side)

Details and sources please?

Monica

Does tax work bring any value to my resume for obtaining an investment banking internship?

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
banking
hchau115 asked:


I am currently working in taxes, doing corporate and individual tax returns.
Does my current job add any value to my resume when I apply for an investment banking internship?
If not, what can I do to enhance my resume, in hope of landing an ibanking internship?

Matthew

Is banking umbilical cord blood old news or the way of the future?

Monday, November 24th, 2008
banking
jonboy13032 asked:


With its use in stem cell research, will banking cord blood be a new craze or maybe even a necessity? And if it is up & coming, then will insurance companies or health care providers cover the cost of it? I’d love to hear from some professionals thanx…

Kathy

The Orchard Bank Credit Cards: The Answer To Bad Credit

Monday, November 24th, 2008
banking
Ed Vegliante asked:


There are few more stressful things than dealing with dinged credit. Millions of Americans have experience with it, so there is a large pool of experience and options to draw from. The important thing to realize is that if you are determined to repair your credit, the right tools are available to help you. One option is The Orchard Bank MasterCard.

What to Expect in General

There is no “one-size-fits-all” explanation for choosing credit cards to fix up your FICO score. There are, however, a few general expectations across the category. Whether it is true or not, credit vendors consider lower FICO scores as higher risk. That pretty much means two things: higher interest rates and lower credit limits.

You can expect to see that for at least the first year of the rebuilding process. Initial credit limits will be anywhere from $250 to $1000, most likely somewhere toward the middle or lower end. The third feature to expect from this category, including Orchard’s cards, is an annual fee as well as a process fee. These fees are one of a few ways that banks mitigate the risk of default.

What to Expect from Orchard

Orchard Bank, a branch of credit giant HSBC, has an industry-wide reputation as a “go-to” card for those seeking to repair their credit. Orchard Bank offers a few features across its credit card products. Firstly, they promise an offer after the application process. While that may not mean an unsecured card, they do have relaxed approval restrictions to get almost everybody started. They offer an array of cards with different levels of obligations and credit requirements. Here are their primary offerings:

The Orchard Bank Platinum MasterCard - As the “Platinum” moniker might suggest, this is the top of the line option from Orchard. The Platinum MasterCard comes with every feature somebody recovering from bad credit could hope for. The Platinum MasterCard will offer a slightly higher credit limit and lower interest rate for its users, and nice features like hotel reservation and car rental service. The Platinum MasterCard has a $39-$59 annual fee based on credit worthiness. The Platinum card has the most (relatively) stringent credit history requirements of these four cards.

The Orchard Bank Gold MasterCard – The Orchard Bank Gold MasterCard extremely similar to it’s Platinum cousin. With a maximum initial credit line of $1000, the Gold MasterCard has the same features, but a slightly higher annual fee of $79 and a $19 process fee. As far as relative strictness goes, the credit guidelines for the Gold card fall in the middle of Orchard’s lineup.

The Orchard Bank Silver MasterCard - You guessed it: Silver. It’s the logical next step. And just like the Gold and Platinum MasterCard, the Silver offers all of the same features, albeit with a $49 annual fee in addition to a $49 process fee. We expect to see more approvals on the Silver, but probably with higher interest rates and lower limits.

The Orchard Bank Secured MasterCard - The Secured card is the bedrock of rebuilding bad credit. If you have trouble getting approved for the other offers, the this is the way to go. Secured cards, as the name implies, require a security deposit prior to usage. Typically companies, including Orchard Bank, will ask for 100%-200% of the desired credit limit upon approval. The Orchard Bank Secured cards look and act just like a regular credit card, and with time, can lead to unsecured cards with increased limits.

In general, all Orchard Bank cards share some common features. If you stay on top of your payments and refuse to let yourself get behind, then these cards will help you rebuild your credit; they do so by reporting to the three major credit bureaus every thirty days. This gives you an opportunity to show that you can handle credit card debt. These cards are accepted at over 22 million locations, and can get you a cash advance on over 770 thousand ATMs.

Since it’s inception, HSBC has helped over 2 million Americans take the first step toward rebuilding their credit. Apply today, and you could be the next to benefit from this great line of products!



Harold