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“In the subprime mortgage industry, bankers handed out iffy loans like candy at a parade because such loans meant revenue and, hence, bonuses for executives in the here-and-now.” quote by Thomas Frank
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“In the subprime mortgage industry, bankers handed out iffy loans like candy at a parade because such loans meant revenue and, hence, bonuses for executives in the here-and-now.”

Thomas Frank

About This Quote

Source Book: The Road to Ruin, 2010

Bankers sold risky loans like candy, prioritizing short‑term profit over long‑term stability.

In simple terms: Bankers gave out bad loans for quick gains.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize sustainable practices over immediate bonuses.

Themes

finance ethics short‑termism

Mood

critical concerned

Type

analytical explanatory

When to use this quote

  • mortgage lending
  • regulatory reform
  • investment decisions
  • corporate governance

Key Concepts

moral hazard risk management

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can incentives be aligned with stability?
  • What safeguards reduce reckless lending?
A Different Perspective

Short‑term incentives can clash with long‑term health of markets.

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