Is Brown-Vitter Bill Good for Consumers or Banks?
May 7, 2013, by Jon Dell
The nation’s banks are working hard to keep the next round of financial laws from getting through Congress. Brown Vitter isn’t Dodd Frank, but it’s just as good.
Foreclosures and Credit Reports
April 24, 2013, by Beth May
4 million Americans faced foreclosures that never should have happened and now, they’re realizing just how hard it is to remove them from their credit reports.
Cyber Attacks Continue on Financial Sector
April 15, 2013, by Jon Dell
Wells Fargo and American Express both experienced denial of service attacks last week. Will this week be better?
Credit Card Terminology You Need to Know
February 27, 2013, 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.
Microeconomics and Money
December 5, 2012, by Jon Dell
Don’t underestimate the power of microeconomics and how they influence big banks, credit card companies and politicians.
Even More Turning to Credit Unions?
November 15, 2012, by Evita Page
Banks lost millions of customers to credit unions last year and now consumers are choosing credit unions for their credit card needs too.
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?
More Banks and Wall Street Targeted in Cyber Attacks
September 20, 2012, by Jon Dell
One terrorist group promised to hit other banks and the stock exchange on Tuesday. On Wednesday, they delivered.