Getting to Know Anna Sharpe of Armstrong and Associates
- It seems a little unconventional to call someone who is the fifth generation of her family to work in the family business an emerging leader, but Anna Sharpe is both. Armstrong and Associates is a big part of Anna’s past, present, and future, which is why she puts so much of herself into her work. Read on to learn more about Anna, why she loves an intricate proposal, and why owning a gym is something she dreams of.
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Judge Grants MSJ, Partial Fees for Defendant in FDCPA Case Over Rental Property
- A District Court judge in Hawaii has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment and partially granted its motion for costs and fees in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case dealing with a dispute over the collection of maintenance and cable fees for an investment property and escalating attorney’s fees that were charged after the debt had been paid.
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Report: Banks Using AI to Teach Empathy
- It may sound completely counter-intuitive, but technology like artificial intelligence can be used to detect and teach empathy, and a published report details how banks are using the technology to do just that. As AI continues to evolve, it’s increasingly being adopted in employee training programs, helping customer-facing employees in the credit and collection industry enhance essential soft skills, particularly empathy and active listening.
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Barr Introduces Bills to Curb Investigatory, Enforcement Powers of CFPB
- Rep. Andy Barr [R-Kent.], a longtime critic of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, recently introduced two bills in the House of Representatives aimed at limiting the Bureau’s investigatory and enforcement authority. The legislation seeks to redefine key aspects of unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts and practices (UDAAP) enforcement and reform the civil investigative demand (CID) process.
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Guest Article — Reacting Fast to Payment Intent: How to Win Big This Tax Season
- After a slow start, tax refund processing has quickly caught up. By March 7, the IRS had processed 61.8 million returns—just 1.8% behind last year’s figures.
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