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|example=The S&L crisis was perpetuated by an epidemic of control fraud, whereby CEOs defeated and suborned internal and external controls to fraudulently report record profits and increase their personal wealth. | |example=The S&L crisis was perpetuated by an epidemic of control fraud, whereby CEOs defeated and suborned internal and external controls to fraudulently report record profits and increase their personal wealth. | ||
|references=William K. Black, The Best Way to Rob a Bank is to Own One, 2005. | |references=William K. Black, The Best Way to Rob a Bank is to Own One, 2005. | ||
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|definition=A Savings & Loan depository institution, also known as a thrift. The original purpose of these institutions was to make mortgage loans, though they have expanded | |||
|example= S&L's are typically | |||
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Revision as of 22:18, 4 August 2024
Glossary | People | William K. Black
Maintained by: Daniel Hawley
William K. Black is a law professor, criminologist, and former financial regulator.
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