Monday, August 5, 2013

A New Man in Power (Potentially!)

The Senate recently cast a preliminary vote that will hopefully see Richard Cordray named the Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The Bureau, which was designed to help protect average consumers from fraud and other financial dangers, has mostly been under Cordray’s leadership in recent years, though a final vote is still needed to make it official. If confirmed, Cordray would serve a five year official term in the position and the hope is that consumers would be better protected against illegitimate financial companies, unscrupulous debt collectors who use wrongful practices to collect money, payday lenders, and other financial hazards.  The organization, under the strong leadership of Cordray, might also do much to dissuade any accountants who operate falsely or who embezzle money from their clients.


Regardless of who ends up taking over leadership of the Bureau, it is always important to exercise caution when selecting an accountant in the public or private sector and when working with an accountant, no matter how trustworthy he or she might seem. For a very trustworthy accountant in Naperville, consider Susan S. Lewis, Ltd.
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