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?
Is it Time for CFPB to Show Freddie Mac How it’s Done?
March 25, 2013, by Jon Dell
Is it time for Freddie Mac to step aside and let the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau take over for homeowners?
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.
Shopping for 0% Intro Credit Cards?
January 30, 2013, by Evita Page
Think there are no longer any 0% intro APR rates? Here are several with no shortage of perks and benefits.
2012: The Year of Credit Changes, Scandals Part 2
December 13, 2012, by Jon Dell
From a financial perspective, 2012 was one of those “non-stop, assume nothing” kind of years.
Slow Lending: Why is CFPB to Blame?
July 27, 2012, by Jon Dell
Republicans are upset with CFPB for not kick starting the slow lending pace in the U.S. The question is why – especially since it’s done more in the past year than most elected officials.
Doing Good: Donate Unused Credit Card Rewards
July 23, 2012, by Evita Page
There’s a great way to put your rewards points to good use: consider donating them to your favorite charity.