It takes the average reader 12 hours and 2 minutes to read The Fair Credit Reporting Act and Issues Presented by Reauthorization of the Expiring Preemption Provision by Richard C. Shelby
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Witnesses: J. Howard Beales, III, Bureau of Consumer Protect., FTC; Tim Caddigan, U.S. Secret Service; Michael Cunningham, Chase Cardmembers Serv.; Stuart Pratt, Consumer Data Ind. Assoc.; Linda Foley, Identity Theft Resource Center; William Hough, Neiman Marcus, & Ronald Prill, Target Fin'l. Serv., on behalf of the Nat. Retail Fed.; Michael Naylor, AARP; Terry Baloun, Wells Fargo Bank; Martin Wong, Citigroup; Edmund Mierzwinski, U.S. Public Int. Res. Group; Angela Maynard, Fin'l. Serv. Roundtable; Timothy Muris & Joel Winston, FTC; Stephen Brobeck, Consumer Fed. of Amer.; Richard LeFabvre, AAA Amer. Credit Bureau, Inc.; Dolores Smith, Fed. Reserve System; Donna Gambrell, FDIC; Travis Plunkett, Consumer Fed. of Amer.; Stacey Stewart, Fannie Mae Found.; Scott Hildebrand, Capital One Fin'l. Corp.; & John Snow, Treasury Dept..
The Fair Credit Reporting Act and Issues Presented by Reauthorization of the Expiring Preemption Provision by Richard C. Shelby is 706 pages long, and a total of 180,736 words.
This makes it 238% the length of the average book. It also has 221% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 16 hours and 27 minutes to read The Fair Credit Reporting Act and Issues Presented by Reauthorization of the Expiring Preemption Provision aloud.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act and Issues Presented by Reauthorization of the Expiring Preemption Provision is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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