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New Internet-Security Standards for Financial Institutions

by Neil J. Smith

The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) — a group of federal financial regulators empowered to issue uniform standards for most of the financial institutions in the United States — issued new guidelines to the nation’s federal credit unions, banks, and other financial institutions. It notified them that they will have to comply with new Internet-security standards. 



Blogs, social media are the best marketing for a small business

by David John Marotta
For a small business, marketing and advertising seek an answer to the question, “How will prospective customers find me?” 

When Was The Last Time …?

by Bruce Grieshaber
The New Year always gives us a sense of renewal and focus. It provides us with a time, albeit frenzied, to reflect on what happened last year and what we can do to improve upon our performance, our systems, and our “working on our businesses” as opposed to “working in them.”

Governor’s Budget Reforms Medicaid, Pension System, Boosts Education Aid Some

by Will Barclay
Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed his executive budget recently. Overall, it’s a good start that addresses contentious issues and has the taxpayers in mind.

Health-Care Capitation: What Goes Around, Comes Around

by Gerald Archibald

“Necessity is the mother of invention.”  — Anonymous

Back in 1996, when I was young and optimistic, I wrote a column about the evils and “benefits” of health-care “capitation” in a “managed-care” model. This column will prove, once again, that “what goes around, comes around.” And, not always with desirable results. Read on.



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Top Ranks Lists

The 2012 Book of Lists electronic edition may be downloaded in Excel format. These 58 lists include key business information (when available) such as number of employees, revenue, products/services offered, and top executives for each company.