Monday, April 2, 2012

Credit Card Portfolios Finally Expand - Is Revolving Debt Shrinking?

After bottoming out in 2011, credit card issuers are beginning to see their portfolios grow again, says global ratings agency Fitch Ratings. Credit card purchases rose 7.6% in 2010 and 9.7% in 2011 while lending portfolios shrunk 8.0% and 1.6% during that time, but American Express, Capital One, and Discover all posted modest portfolio growth at the end of 2011. Fitch says that this could be because card holders are increasingly more likely to be transactors than revolvers.

Consumers who repay their full balances every month are known as credit card transactors, while those who simply pay their minimum balances and maintain their credit card debt are called credit card revolvers. Revolving debt - the type that is offered by credit cards - is generally easy to get but can be difficult to for consumers to get out of if they spend beyond their means and fall behind on payments.

Revolving Around Rewards

Part of the reason for the shift away from revolving debt, according to Fitch, might be because consumers are making better use of credit card rewards programs. They also say that the Durbin amendment, which caused the extinction of rewards programs on debit cards and checking accounts, may be having the effect of encouraging more people to use their credit cards for everyday transactions, which they are easily able to pay off in full.


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In order to take the fullest advantage of credit card rewards programs, cardholders should not carry revolving debt that accrues interest. If they do, the rewards are almost always completely nullified by the interest that the cardholder pays on their revolving balance.

For example, let`s say you carry $3,000 of debt on a card that offers 3% cash back on all purchases (a higher-than-average reward amount, just for the sake of illustration) and carries a fixed APR of 14.99%. You make about $1,000 in purchases each month, which you pay off, but that $3,000 sits on the card accruing interest and you are unable to zero out the balance. Are you really earning anything from that cash back rewards program?

Vanishing Cash Back

The answer is no. Over the course of one year, the $360 you earn in cash back will be eaten up by over $1200 in interest charges. Not only that, if you continue that spending pattern, you?ll never get out of debt.

The smartest thing to do in that situation would be to transfer that $3,000 balance to a new card that offers a long 0% APR introductory period - some cards offer intro periods of up to 21 months. Ideally, you`d find a deal that offers no balance transfer fee, but even if you paid, say, a 3% balance transfer fee ($90), you`d still be saving a bundle not paying that interest charge every month. Without that interest fee you`d have a much better shot at paying the entire balance off before the 0% interest rate expires.

Less revolving debt is undoubtedly good for the American economy, while portfolio growth is good for business. Fitch Ratings believes that most credit card portfolios will see expansion in 2012 as the economy continues its recovery.

Jennifer Brown

Jennifer Brown, an external business consultant working with a Fortune 500 company, has years of experience to her credit. Despite having a busy schedule through the day, she takes time out to write articles dealing with credit cards, payday loans and other financial aspects. She has completed her Bachelor degree in Financial Services from Columbia University and has been actively involved in various activities for the betterment of society.

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Mayor Seeks Proposals For Webster Block

April 1, 2012 Updated Apr 1, 2012 at 6:17 PM EDT

BUFFALO, N.Y. ( release ) Mayor Byron W. Brown announced Sunday that he is issuing a request for proposals for the ?Webster Block?, the most sought after parcel of city land in the Buffalo-Niagara Region on Monday, April 2, 2012. This 1.7 acre site, located directly across from First Niagara Center, is considered a prized downtown parcel due to its location in Downtown Buffalo, its proximity to Buffalo?s waterfront, two major sports venues, and the Peace Bridge.

?This is an exciting time for Downtown Buffalo and its waterfront. For the first time, city residents and visitors have a vibrant and lively waterfront destination that keeps them coming back,? said Mayor Brown. ?We?ve made great progress in a remarkably short period of time along Buffalo?s waterfront, and now we?re ready for private development to build on the momentum by re-inventing this prime piece of city-owned land.?

The RFP is seeking a qualified developer or development team with the ability, creativity and vision for the development of the property in accordance with the overall plan for the area. The City will accept any and all development proposals for uses and activities at the property, and will consider being a partner in the development project as the owner and the funder of an integrated parking structure.

The ?Webster Block? is primed for development, uniquely situated on Buffalo?s Inner Harbor, with the First Niagara Center directly south, the HSBC Atrium and its 1,800 employees directly to the east, the $30 million mixed use redevelopment of the Donovan site to the North, and the $250 million Canalside Project to the west. Last year, over 400,000 people visited Buffalo?s waterfront to enjoy the recently completed improvements in Buffalo?s Inner Harbor.

Located in the shadow of the First Niagara Center, home of the National Hockey League?s Buffalo Sabres, the ?Webster Block? is also located a short walking distance away from Coca-Cola Field, home of the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons of the International League, and in close proximity to the Mayor?s Cars Sharing Main Street Initiative which calls for the redesign and reconstruction of Main Street.

Mayor Brown?s request for proposals for the ?Webster Block? comes at a time when Buffalo has one of the lowest effective tax rates in New York State; and one of the strongest municipal budgets. Adding to this positive environment for investment, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo recently committed a $1 billion to restructuring Buffalo?s economy.

All inquiries regarding the RFP must be submitted in writing to websterblockrfp@city-buffalo.com. Questions and inquires will be accepted from all interested parties until Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. (EST) and responses will be posted on a continuing basis at www.city-buffalo.com/websterblockrfp.com No responses will be provided for questions and inquiries after this time to non-registered parties.

To register, interested parties must send a letter to:
Mayor?s Office of Strategic Planning
Attn: Webster Block
920 City Hall
Buffalo, NY 14202

The RFP can be found on the City of Buffalo?s website, www.city-buffalo.comand advertised in local and national publications, including the Buffalo News, Buffalo Business First, Wall Street Journal, and Urban Land Institute Bank.

The RFP Registration deadline is Friday, May 25, 2012, 4:00 P.M. Proposal Submissions are due no later than Friday, June 15, 2012 at 4:00 P.M.

The City of Buffalo received input for the development of the RFP for the Webster Block from the following organizations: Brookings Institution, Buffalo Niagara Partnership, Buffalo Urban League, Buffalo Urban Development Corporation, Erie County Industrial Development Agency, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, Kaleida Health, and Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation.

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Poles talk about CIA prison, breaking silence

WARSAW, Poland (AP) ? For years, the notion that Poland could allow the CIA to operate a secret prison in a remote lake region was treated as a crackpot idea by the country's politicians, journalists and the public.

A heated political debate this week reveals how dramatically the narrative has changed.

In a string of revelations and political statements, Polish leaders have come closer than ever to acknowledging that the United States ran a secret interrogation facility for terror suspects in 2002 and 2003 in the Eastern European country.

Some officials recall the fear that prevailed after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and defend the tough stance that former U.S. President George W. Bush took against terrorists.

But the debate is sometimes tinged with a hint of disappointment with Washington, as if Poland's young democracy had been led astray ? ethically and legally ? by the superpower that it counts as a key ally, and then left alone to deal with the fallout.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Thursday that Poland has become the "political victim" of leaks from U.S. officials that brought to light aspects of the secret rendition program.

In his most forthcoming comments on the matter to date, Tusk said an ongoing investigation into the case is proof of Poland's democratic credentials and that Poland cannot be counted on in the future in such clandestine enterprises.

"Poland will no longer be a country where politicians ? even if they are working arm-in-arm with the world's greatest superpower ? could make some deal somewhere under the table and then it would never see daylight," said Tusk, who took office four years after the site was shuttered.

"Poland is a democracy where national and international law must be observed," Tusk said. "This issue must be explained. Let there be no doubt about it either in Poland or on the other side of the ocean."

To some, it sounded like a long-delayed admission that Poland allowed the U.S. to run the secret site, where terror suspects were subjected to harsh interrogation tactics that human rights groups consider torture.

"This statement is quite different from any others," said Adam Bodnar, a human rights lawyer with the Helsinki Foundation in Warsaw. "From the general context, he's kind of admitting that something is in the air. You can feel that this is an indirect confirmation."

For years Polish officials and the public treated the idea that the CIA ran a prison in Poland as absurd and highly unlikely ? even after the United Nations and the Council of Europe said they had evidence of its existence. Polish officials repeatedly rebuffed international calls for serious investigations. The idea slowly only began to get serious consideration after Polish prosecutors opened an investigation into the matter in 2008.

A new breakthrough came Tuesday when a leading newspaper, Gazeta Wyborcza, reported that prosecutors have charged a former spy chief, Zbigniew Siemiatkowski, for his role in allowing the site. Siemiatkowski was reportedly charged with depriving prisoners of war of their freedom and allowing corporal punishment.

Siemiatkowski has refused to comment, telling The Associated Press he was bound by secrecy laws on the matter. But he did not deny the report.

The issue is hugely sensitive because any Polish leaders who would have cooperated with the U.S. program would have been violating Poland's constitution, both by giving a foreign power control over part of Polish territory and allowing crimes to take place there.

Any officials who were involved could ? in theory ? be charged with serious crimes, including crimes against humanity.

Former U.S. President George W. Bush writes in his memoir "Decision Points" that he ordered the CIA to subject about 100 terror detainees to harsh interrogation techniques, arguing the methods did not constitute unlawful torture and that they produced intelligence that prevented further attacks. Neither he nor the CIA have officially said where the "black sites" were based, but intelligence officials, aviation reports and human rights groups say they included Afghanistan and Thailand as well as Poland, Lithuania and Romania.

Former CIA officials have told the AP that a prison in Poland operated from December 2002 until the fall of 2003, and that prisoners were subjected to harsh questioning and waterboarding in Stare Kiejkuty, a village set amid in a lush area of woods and lakes. Human rights groups believe about eight terror suspects were held in Poland, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-proclaimed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks; Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, a Saudi national charged with orchestrating the attack in 2000 on the USS Cole that killed 17 sailors; and Abu Zubaydah, a Palestinian terror suspect.

Poland is the only country that has opened a serious investigation into the matter, something which Bodnar says is a sign of maturing in this 23-year-old democracy, with prosecutors, journalists and human rights lawyers all trying to seek truth and accountability.

"Poland deserves credit for this step, as the first European state to begin to deal with CIA torture on its own soil," said Cori Crider, legal director for Reprieve, a British human rights group.

The Polish leaders in office at the time ? former President Aleksander Kwasniewski and former Prime Minister Leszek Miller ? have vehemently denied the prison's existence.

But they nonetheless have voiced support for the rendition program in principle, arguing that the U.S. and its allies were at war with terrorists after the Sept. 11 attacks and that tough measures were needed.

"I will always stand on the side of hurt women, children and the victims of attacks," Miller said in a radio interview this week. "I won't shed tears for murderers. A good terrorist is a dead terrorist."

Even former President Lech Walesa, the iconic democracy fighter, said he is "against torture ... but this is war and war has its particular rules."

Miller, the head of the Democratic Left Alliance, an opposition party, has been the main target of criticism by political opponents this week. Some even say he should face the State Tribunal, a special court charged with trying state figures.

Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz, a senator who was the foreign minister when the site operated, said Miller should take responsibility for what happened 10 years ago.

"About a CIA prison in Poland, if it existed, I didn't know," Cimoszewicz said on Radio RMF FM. "But everything indicates that the CIA used a villa in Stare Kiejkuty."

Human rights lawyers and activists welcome the new openness.

"There is some satisfaction here," said Bodnar. "The most important thing is accountability. Intelligence agencies cooperate with each other, but after this they will remember that they need to obey the constitution and that some things they cover up could become public at some point."

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Vanessa Gera can be reached at http://twitter.com/VanessaGera

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Searchers work to recover runner Micah True's body

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Searchers work to recover runner Micah True's body
AP

This June 25, 2010, photo provided by Sole Sports Running Zone, shows, from left, Lance Muzslay, Maria Walton, Micah True and Karen Pitre Seymour in Tempe, Ariz. Search teams intensified efforts Saturday, March 31, 2012, to find renowned long-distance runner True, who mysteriously vanished four days ago after heading out for a morning run in New Mexico's rugged Gila National Forest. (AP Photo/Sole Sports Running Zone)

This June 25, 2010, photo provided by Sole Sports Running Zone, shows, from left, Lance Muzslay, Maria Walton, Micah True and Karen Pitre Seymour in Tempe, Ariz. Search teams intensified efforts Saturday, March 31, 2012, to find renowned long-distance runner True, who mysteriously vanished four days ago after heading out for a morning run in New Mexico's rugged Gila National Forest. (AP Photo/Sole Sports Running Zone)

In this Friday, March 30, 2012, photo, provided by New Mexico Search and Rescue via Silver City Daily Press & Independent, search and rescue team members prepare to search for missing runner Micah True, in Silver City, N.M. Search teams intensified efforts Saturday, March 31, to find True, who mysteriously vanished four days ago after heading out from a lodge for a morning run in the rugged wilderness near New Mexico's Gila National Forest. (AP Photo/New Mexico Search and Rescue via Silver City Daily Press & Independent)

In this March 29, 2012, photo, provided by New Mexico Search and Rescue via Silver City Daily Press & Independent, search and rescue teams, including dog teams, horse teams, a National Guard helicopter and a Civil Air Patrol fixed-wing aircraft scour the wilderness surrounding the Gila Cliff Dwellings in search for missing runner Micah True, in Silver City, N.M. Search teams intensified efforts Saturday, March 31, to find True, who mysteriously vanished four days ago after heading out from a lodge for a morning run in the rugged wilderness near New Mexico's Gila National Forest. (AP Photo/New Mexico Search and Rescue via Silver City Daily Press & Independent)

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) ? Search crews are working to recover the body of renowned long-distance runner Micah True from a remote area of southern New Mexico.

Sunday's efforts in the rugged Gila Wilderness come after a searcher found True's body Saturday evening. He disappeared Tuesday after leaving a lodge for a 12-mile run, and a search was launched the next day when his friends reported the 58-year-old hadn't returned.

New Mexico state police spokesman Lt. Robert McDonald says more than 60 people were involved in Saturday's search.

Incident Commander Tom Bemis told the Las Cruces Sun-News late Saturday that one of True's friends on a search team found him just a mile southeast of the Gila Cliff Dwellings, about five miles from where he was last seen heading out for a run.

Associated Press

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