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  Back Issues  

 


Spring 2007
Full magazine publication  (pdf, 5,134 kb)
Annual Report (1,543 kb)

   
  ON THE COVER
   
CAREER BUILDERS: Education can help growing minority population  (pdf, 401 kb)

Albuquerque entrepreneur Dave Melton, Denver attorney Annie Kao and Oklahoma State University student Crystal McClarty know firsthand that knowledge is power in today's competitive workforce.

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FEATURES
   
A HOME OF OUR OWN: Home lending in low-and moderate-income neighborhoods is on the rise, prompting change  (pdf, 436 kb)

Homeownership not only benefits these Kansas City families but also the community.

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A TAXING WAY TO LIVE: After 25-year lows, sharp tax increases likely for middle-income households  (pdf, 513 kb)

Greg Paprocki, of Omaha, and other families everywhere like his may be hit hard by increases.

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MOVING MOUNTAINS OF FUNDS AND SECURITIES: The Wholesale Operations Site supports high-value transactions  (pdf, 1,177 kb)

See how funds and securities are transferred daily around the country.
 
     
   
UPDATE: A guide to the ATM and debit card industry  (pdf, 302 kb)

Three economists document trends and patterns as these two payment methods go in opposite directions.
 
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2006 ANNUAL REPORT  (pdf, 1,543 kb)

Officers, directors, advisory councils and financial reports for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
 
     
  IN EVERY ISSUE
    President's Message  (pdf, 185 kb)
    Notes  (pdf, 592 kb)
    About...Jerome Thralls  (pdf, 1,398 kb)
 
     
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