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Are We Any Wiser When it Comes to Credit Cards?

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?

How a Marble & a Wheel Can Cause Credit Card Debt

by Antonio Bard

Credit card debt is still high and some worry legalizing online gambling will only cause more problems on consumer finances.

More Big Name Identities Hacked

by Antonio Bard

Celebrities found out that a group had hijacked names and social security numbers and then promptly made them public. Today, First Lady Obama is the latest victim of identity theft.

New FTC Report Reveals Mobile Payment Growth

by Jon Dell

Within 2 years, we’ll be using our smartphones to pay for goods and services. Huge potential means huge transitions.

Is Your Credit Keeping You Single?

by Beth May

Right or wrong, many are seeing their credit scores as burdens that hold them down. But does society support this mindset that our credit scores dictate who we are?

What is Quantitative Easing and Why Should You Care?

by Antonio Bard

Overwhelmed and frustrated with all of the lingo being tossed around by financial analysts and politicians? Here’s a bit of what’s what and what it means to consumer wallets.

Credit Card Terminology You Need to Know

by Jon Dell

Before you shop for your next credit card, be sure you understand the various terminology – it can save money in the long run.

Can We Live Without a Credit Card?

by Evita Page

Many consumers are doing just fine without credit cards or a need for their credit reports. Is it feasible, though?