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SWALLOW This! Like How You Swallowed My #HR627 Bill (CARD ACT :-(

by Larry Chiang on March 19, 2015

Larry Chiang’s book, What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School, has an entire chapter devoted to “Character Compassing”. As CEO of Duck9, he helps institutions make credit receivables less risky and plays the other side to by getting college consumers get a FICO over 750. Post Harvard Law School keynote, Harvard Business wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School“. This post is about, “How to tell if the startup you’re joining is going to make you salary and stock rich”.


NY Fashion Week has supermodels getting a high FICO credit score because I supermodel on-the-side
By Larry Chiang

Yup, the same Larry Chiang that ran point on the legislative affairs push for House Resolution 627, the credit card, card act. CARD Act was bill #HR627, passed in 2009 by Senator Dick Durbin. Senate Banking chair (D-IL)

CEO of Duck9, Larry (@6502838008)
Here is the one deal.
$300/account. #leadGen
$300 credit line.
I park 300.oo in escrow for when the kid hits 750 FICO #sxsw

By “kid”, I mean 18-24 year old undergrad Capital One used to expose at $15,000 credit line to.

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CEO of Duck9: LARRY CHIANG
Stanford University’s Founding EIR (Entrepreneur in Residence)
Duck9 = Deep Underground Credit Knowledge 9
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Founder of “What They Don’t Teach at Business School” for CNN iReport: https://ireport.cnn.com/people/larrychiang
Author, NY Times Bestseller
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At Dai Truong’s happy hour with Austin Ventures.
“What They Will NEVER Teach You at Stanford Business School about EUTWMPPM @SXSW” comes out 11-11-19
52 Cards. Two Jokers. What They DO Teach You at Stanford Engineering’s “ENGR 145”
This 9 year old in 9 years will get to a FICO score over 750 (but with a $300 credit linebecause his parents took me to NLCS 2012
This isn’t to be confused with NLCS 2010 or 2014. I was there too. But not with Chris’ family.

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