Wells Fargo Off the Hook for $203 Million
December 27, 2012, by Antonio Bard
Wells Fargo has taken a beating in federal courtrooms this year and now, a judge has sent one of its cases revolving around overdraft fees and policies back to a lower bank.
2012: The Year of Credit Changes, Scandals Part 3
December 19, 2012, by Jon Dell
We’re looking back on 2012, this time, the summer and early fall months are in our crosshairs. From massive foreclosures to Moodys threatening to downgrade the U.S. credit.
Small Business Owners Face Uncertainties
November 7, 2012, by Jon Dell
What lies ahead for America’s small business owners? Will accessing credit be easier? And what about taxes?
States’ AGs Oppose New Payday Loan Bill
October 17, 2012, by Evita Page
Payday loan companies could be getting a break from the federal government. States are worried a new law would ease the restrictions on these companies.
Simple: Innovative Solutions for the Financial Sector
August 15, 2012, by Evita Page
A shift in the American banking sector is good for consumers. New technology makes it possible.