I Do to My Spouse, I Don’t to His Credit Rating
November 20, 2012, by Beth May
Couples exchange vows when they get married, but if only they would exchange credit reports would there be fewer marital growing pains.
2012: Promises, Consumer Predictions and a Look Back
November 13, 2012, by Antonio Bard
Unemployment, credit card spending, fiscal cliff – what does all this mean for consumers who are heading into the holiday season?
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?
New Debt Collector Targets: Student Loans
October 18, 2012, by Antonio Bard
Behind on your student loans? If you’re not already being hounded by debt collectors, you will be soon.
Finding No Annual Fee Credit Card Offers
October 9, 2012, by Evita Page
Looking for a credit card offer with no annual fees but that offer the perks that are in big demand? We review several here, including the Discover More card.
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.
What You Need to Know About Student Loans
September 18, 2012, by Evita Page
Student loans are in the crosshairs and the economy continues to struggle. Here’s the latest and what you need to know, especially if you’re a college student or the parent of one.
Credit Card Tips for Holiday Budgeting
September 6, 2012, by Evita Page
Have you begun your holiday shopping? Your credit card doesn’t have to take a brutal hit if you follow these tips.