A Shift in GE Capital?
April 3, 2013, by Antonio Bard
GE Capital, or GE Money as it’s often known, is going through changes – and its credit cards and other financial products will benefit consumers.
New Security Worries at Retailers
February 18, 2013, by Antonio Bard
Retailers are now in the crosshairs of cyberthieves who are looking to compromise weaker safety measures.
New Credit Notices
January 23, 2013, by Beth May
Federal law requires creditors to furnish certain information. Here’s what to look for.
Mom and Dad Go Broke for Ungrateful Kids?
December 26, 2012, by Jon Dell
Oh the little darlings and their parents willing to take on credit card debt to ensure they receive their heart’s desires over the holidays. What happens when they take to Twitter to express their ungrateful sides?
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.
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.
What is Future for Campaign Finance Reform?
November 29, 2012, by Evita Page
After the record breaking and most expensive presidential campaign in history, consumers are demanding changes as they watched candidates ask for donations when they struggled to cover their credit card payments and mortgage payments.
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.