Fair Trade Acts (redirected fromFair Trade Act) State laws in the United States allowing manufacturers or distributors of goods to requireretailersto charge a minimumprice. Fair trade acts were designed to protect manufacturers from retailer price-cutting, which otherwise would reduce manufacturers'profi...
This document was posted on July 30, 2004. This version of the FCRA includes the amendments to the FCRA set forth in the Consumer Credit Reporting Reform Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-208, the Omnibus Consolidated Appro- priations Act for Fiscal Year 1997, Title II, Subtitle D, Chapter 1...
If you’ve ever checked yourcredit reportwith one of the three majorcredit bureaus, you may have wondered how they got your credit information or whether it’s been handled safely and fairly. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is a law that helps look after the information in consumer cr...
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Since 1990, federal credit programs have been budgeted based on the requirements of the Federal Credit Reform Act (FCRA). FCRA uses a net present value approach to measure the lifetime costs of a credit commitment in the year a loan is made, where costs are measured by the difference betwee...
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At the urging of economists and budget experts, Congress enacted the Federal Credit Reform Act (FCRA) in 1990, which changed the budgetary treatment of credit programs by assessing their costs on an "accrual" basis. Under accrual accounting, all projected losses and gains from a new investment ...
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