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Financial Forward

McCarthy Hatch

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Welcome to Financial Forward, a podcast by McCarthy Hatch. With host, Jim McCarthy, a founding member of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - we explore pop culture and current events through the lens of consumer financial products, breaking down complex topics and regulations. Join us for discussions with industry experts and consumers, uncovering the human stories behind the headlines. Whether you're a finance professional, curious consumer, or just looking to stay informed, Financia ...
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Financial inTuition

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

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Learn tips and strategies on how to make more informed financial decisions around managing money, saving and paying for higher education, and repaying student loan debt. Our team will share interviews with financial practitioners, students and recent graduates, family members and young adults that have successfully managed their money and repaid their student loan debt.
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Court Briefs

Paul, Weiss

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Court Briefs is a podcast from Paul, Weiss. Kannon Shanmugam and other members of the firm’s Supreme Court practice provide concise, insightful analysis of Supreme Court decisions of interest to the business community.
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In this episode, Jim McCarthy is joined by Logan, who found himself with over $20M million of Bitcoin locked up in the FTX bankruptcy scandal. Logan shares his journey into the world of cryptocurrency, and how his funds were improperly used by FTX leading up to the lawsuit. They explore how a lack of regulation in the digital finance space has crea…
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Dan Savickas, director of policy for the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, appeared on The American Legal Podcast to discuss the economic effects of "junk science" used in mass tort litigation against companies like Monsanto, for its weedkiller, Roundup, and Johnson & Johnson for products containing talc. The term "junk science" is used to describe th…
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Join us on Financial Forward as we dive into Citibank's $400 million enforcement action by the OCC. Discover what this means for consumers, Citibank's compliance journey, and the impact on financial services. Each episode of Financial Forward highlights a female-owned small business, showcasing their unique stories, challenges, and successes in the…
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Whit Kennedy, a veteran reporter, appeared on the American Legal Podcast to discuss his watchdog series, which he kicked off by looking into the Cook County State's Attorney's Office under Kim Foxx, including recent exonerations and Foxx's connection to billionaire George Soros. Bio: Whit Kennedy has worked as a reporter for twenty years, often rep…
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In this episode, host Jim McCarthy details his extensive career in the banking industry, from his early days in a paper-based system to his impact on the digital transformation of banking and regulation. He recounts his involvement in establishing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and its role in unifying bank regulations to protect c…
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Wayne Winegarden, senior fellow at the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), appeared on the American Legal Podcast to discuss homelessness in California and the various efforts to address connected issues like mental illness and addiction. Wayne Winegarden is a senior fellow in Business & Economics at the Pacific Research Institute where he examines c…
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In this episode of 'Financial Forward Podcast,' host Jim McCarthy talks with Ashley, a public administration expert with a keen interest in financial policy. Together, they dive into the recent Supreme Court decision overturning the Chevron Doctrine and its implications for consumer protections. Ashley shares her experiences from working in local g…
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In our latest episode, host Kannon Shanmugam and his colleague, William Marks, unravel the complexities of Moody v. NetChoice, a pivotal decision that examines the application of the First Amendment to social media platforms. ## Read the Supreme Court Decision: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-277_d18f.pdf ## Learn More About Paul, We…
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Join host Kannon Shanmugam, along with his colleague, Abigail Frisch Vice, as they delve into the Court’s landmark ruling in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo. Kannon and Abby discuss the decision's impact on statutory interpretation and agency actions. ## Read the Supreme Court Decision: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-451_7m58.p…
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In our latest episode, host Kannon Shanmugam, joined by Abigail Frisch Vice, delves into the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in SEC v. Jarkesy, which imposes limits on the SEC’s ability to impose monetary penalties in administrative enforcement proceedings. ## Read the Supreme Court Decision: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-859new_…
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Welcome to the first episode of Financial Forward! In this episode of 'Financial Forward Podcast,' host Jim McCarthy talks with Victor Prince, an accomplished leadership author, speaker, trainer, and coach. Victor shares his experiences and insights from his time at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), where he played a critical role in…
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In this week’s episode of “Court Briefs,” Kannon Shanmugam and Abigail Frisch Vice delve into the Supreme Court's unanimous decision in Truck Insurance Exchange v. Kaiser Gypsum, which has significant implications for bankruptcy proceedings and the rights of insurers. ## Read the Supreme Court Decision: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/2…
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In the latest episode of “Court Briefs,” host Kannon Shanmugam, along with colleague William Marks, discuss the Supreme Court’s decision in Cantero v. Bank of America, from the case’s background to the legal battle over state versus federal law in banking regulation. ## Read the Supreme Court Decision: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22…
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In this episode of "Court Briefs," Kannon Shanmugam and William Marks analyze the Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling in Coinbase v. Suski and discuss its implications for businesses that enter into arbitration agreements. ## Read the Supreme Court Decision: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/23-3_879d.pdf ## Learn More About Paul, Weiss’s Su…
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In the latest installment of "Court Briefs," Kannon Shanmugam, along with Abigail Frisch Vice and Brian Lipshutz, delves into the Supreme Court's recent ruling in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial Services Association. ## Read the Supreme Court Decision: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-448_o7jp.pdf ## Learn …
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Patrick M. Brenner, founder and president of the Southwest Public Policy Institute (SPPI), joined the American Legal Record Podcast to discuss the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the SPPI's work to promote sound public policy. Before launching SPPI, Patrick worked in public relations and marketing, then took charge of the donor enga…
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Bill Himpler, president of the American Financial Services Association (AFSA) joined the American Legal Record Podcast to discuss AFSA’s mission, a macro look at the state of credit, mortgage borrowing, its relationship to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the regulatory environment, and what lies ahead re interest rates. Himpler joi…
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Joe Nixon, Litigaiton Counsel at the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), joined the American Legal Record Podcst to discuss PILF’s brief in the U.S. Supreme Court arguing against Colorado’s attempt to remove former President Donald Trump from the ballot. Nixon has been with PILF since April 2023, and has been board certified in Civil Trial Law…
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Chris Dickerson, editor of the West Virginia Record, joined the American Legal Record Podcast to discuss the reduction in transparency and access to court records in West Virginia. Chris Dickerson's Experience and Concerns: Chris Dickerson, a seasoned journalist with 19 years of experience covering the West Virginia court system, discussed the sign…
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David Williams, president of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA) joins this episode of the American Legal Newswire Podcast to discuss the actions of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and its effects on our economy.Williams discussed the TPA’s new project, “CFPB Mission Creep,” which TPA says is designed to “shine a light on the ne…
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West Virginia’s proposed constitutional amendment to add U.S. citizenship as a voting requirement Chris Dickerson, editor of the West Virginia Record, joined the American Legal Record Podcast to discuss voter security and the mail-in ballot process in West Virginia. Voter Security Concerns: Dickerson discussed the issues of voter security and voter…
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In this debut episode of Court Briefs, Kannon Shanmugam is joined by Brian Lipshutz and Will Marks in analyzing Murray v. UBS Securities, a recent Supreme Court decision involving the whistleblower provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Read the Supreme Court Decision: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-660_7648.pdf Learn More About Paul…
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John O’Brien, editor of Legal Newsline, joined the American Legal Record Podcast to discuss a class action lawsuit led by New York attorney Spencer Sheehan against Ricola, alleging consumer deception. The lawsuit claims Ricola's marketing suggests their cough drops are made with Swiss Alpine herbs that provide benefits beyond the active ingredient,…
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Jonathan Bylick, editor of the Cook County Record, joins the American Legal Record Podcast to discuss his recent reports on the recent case of Cook County resident Marty Paris. Paris was jailed over the Christmas holiday because he didn’t pay $300,000 to a Cook County Court and agree to be on electronic home monitoring as part of contentious divorc…
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On this episode, John O’Brien and Jonathan Bilyck of The Record legal publications join us for a follow up on the case of the Department of Labor’s investigation into Grand Rapids, Michigan-based company, Forge Industrial Staffing. Our first episode on this case can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/michigan-based-forge-industria…
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Led by one of the country’s premier Supreme Court advocates, our Supreme Court and Appellate Practice regularly handles high-profile cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and federal and state appellate courts. Our lawyers consistently secure victories for our clients in some of the most complex and important cases of our time.…
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On this episode, we interview John O’Brien, editor and journalist for Legal Newsline about his recent story, “Company being crushed under weight of feds' child labor probe, despite no charges.” Michigan company Forge Industrial Staffing is “in the crosshairs of a child labor investigation” and hopes “a federal court will help protect its reputation…
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Chris Dickerson, editor of the Florida Record, joins the American Legal Record Podcast to discuss a recent story on the high volume of lawsuits filed against the cruise line industry. The discussion centers around the recent Florida Record story, written by Michael Carroll, "Cruise line injury lawsuits don't appear to be cutting into industry profi…
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For the third and final episode of this series, we spoke with Kate Mullan, Policy Analyst, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, to discuss the Grad Path tool and how it can be used to compare programs, assess funding needs (or surplus), and create a financial plan for the academic year.โดย Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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During the second episode in this series, we met with Fred Stennis, Supervisor and Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of Education, to talk about what to know before, during, and after completing the FAFSA. This episode also covered tips and best practices for using federal financial aid to complete your higher education goals.…
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For this episode, we spoke with Brian Fu, a Program Analyst at the U.S. Department of Education, about the Department of Education's College Scorecard tool and how it can be used to search and compare higher education opportunities. This episode will also discuss the importance of finding the right "academic fit" when searching for a program.…
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For the third and final episode of this series, we spoke with Dr. Bridget Peters, a family medicine resident, about tips and best practices for managing money and postgraduate student loan debt as a young professional.
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During the second episode in this series, we met with Charmain Bogue, Executive Director of Education Service for the Veterans Benefits Administration, to discuss tools to help veterans, servicemembers, and their qualified family members with making decisions about financing their education and selecting an educational institution to attend.…
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For this episode, we spoke with Aaron Satyanarayana, an undergraduate student, about how he manages money while working towards graduation. This episode discusses tips and tools to help make good decisions around paying for college and managing money while enrolled as a student.โดย Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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For the third and final episode of this series, we spoke with Melinda Croes, Training Institute manager for the Credit Builders Alliance, about understanding and protecting your credit along with the function of nationwide credit bureaus and credit reports, how credit scores are calculated, how to build credit and more.…
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During part two of the “Managing Your Money” podcast series, we met with Ryan Law, AFC®, CFP®, to discuss tips and tools for managing your finances while in school, budgeting, opening a checking and saving account, compound interest, and more.โดย Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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During this episode, we spoke with Susan Bistransin, a National Board-Certified teacher of family and consumer sciences from Prince George’s County, Maryland with 34 years of teaching experience, including 24 years of teaching financial literacy, to discuss how students can prepare for life after high school. This episode includes tips for creating…
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