Following World War II, Howard F. Ahmanson turned a small thrift into the largest savings and loan corporation in the U.S. by studying the industry, centralizing lending practices and fostering a relationship between his private business and the government. Eric John Abrahamson, author of "Building Home: Howard F. Ahmanson and the Politics of the American Dream," talks about what lenders today can learn from Ahmanson's story.
Related article: Why Howard F. Ahmanson Got Into the S&L Business
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