It turns out that the
accounting error at the Bank of America that derailed its dividend plans was
really an error at the Federal Reserve.
The Fed provides forms to banks to calculate their regulatory
capital. The forms gave incorrect
instructions, which BAC followed. When
the Fed noticed its mistake and corrected its instructions, a new, lower
capital level resulted when the new instructions were followed. . . . Something
similar just happened to me. I just
turned 65 and received a letter from Medicare explaining how to enroll on their
website. These instructions were
incorrect because, it appears, the web site had been changed but the instruction
letter had not. (Probably a different
department for the letter from that for the website.) It goes without saying that BAC had to take
the blame for fear of regulator retaliation.
(Faceless bureaucracies abhor red faces.) The interaction between big government and
big business produces big errors. The
interaction of big government and the individual is just inefficient and
annoying.
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