2012: The Year of Credit Changes, Scandals Part 2
by Jon Dell
From a financial perspective, 2012 was one of those “non-stop, assume nothing” kind of years.
2012: The Year of Credit Changes, Scandals
by Jon Dell
2012 was a big year for credit cards, financial scandals and big changes with our money. We take a look back at the first three months.
Arrests in Libor Scandal
by Jon Dell
If you were thinking the Libor scandal quietly faded away, think again. Arrests have been made and more could come.
Microeconomics and Money
by Jon Dell
Don’t underestimate the power of microeconomics and how they influence big banks, credit card companies and politicians.
Small Business Owners Face Uncertainties
by Jon Dell
What lies ahead for America’s small business owners? Will accessing credit be easier? And what about taxes?
Choosing the Right Credit Counselor
by Jon Dell
Asking questions before choosing a credit counselor can make the difference in your financial future.
Financial Help for Abuse Victims
by Jon Dell
There are many programs available for domestic violence victims. On this last day of Domestic Violence month, we explore some of them.
Near Poor Americans: 30 Million and Counting
by Jon Dell
More Americans are nearing poverty – and they’re paying more for credit too.