Posts Tagged - 'credit card accounts'

None Immune from ID Theft

April 1, 2013, by Jon Dell

John Roberts, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, had his credit cards stolen last week. It’s a reminder that no one is really ever safe.

Are We Any Wiser When it Comes to Credit Cards?

March 20, 2013, by Evita Page

Do we see credit cards differently? And if so, does that mean our love affair with credit is on the mend or is it a temporary shift due to the recession?

New Solutions for Student Loan Debt: Oldest Profession

September 19, 2012, by Antonio Bard

More than ever before, college students are going to great measures to avoid graduating with student loan and credit card debt. Here’s how they’re doing it.

Credit Card Maintenance: 7 Things You Should Be Doing

September 4, 2012, by Evita Page

Here seven things you should be doing when it comes to your credit cards if your goal is raising credit scores and keeping your identity safe.

ID Theft of Children on Rise

June 5, 2012, by Beth May

It’s believed 11%of kids, under the age of 18, have already had their social security numbers stolen. They’re 35 times more likely to be targeted than adults – and that number is rising.

6 Tips For Handling Student Loan, Credit Card Debt

May 10, 2012, by Evita Page

It’s a tough reality for graduating college students as they’re leaving with both credit card debt and overwhelming student loans. Here are six things you can do right now to offset the burden.

Credit Cards and Mortgages

May 3, 2012, by Antonio Bard

Ready to buy a new home? Check out the latest tips from FDIC before you call your realtor. They could make a huge difference in how well or how easy buying that home might be.

Double Disturbances for Young Consumers

April 26, 2012, by Evita Page

A college degree doesn’t necessarily a high paying job these days and graduates can’t live on credit cards alone.