Tax Returns and Identity Theft
January 21, 2013, by Jon Dell
ID thieves reroute your tax returns? Don’t expect much from IRS – except a new identification number.
Internships for CFPB
January 7, 2013, by Antonio Bard
An internship with CFPB could be the first powerful decision a finance major can make in his career.
2012: The Year of Credit Changes, Scandals Part 4
December 20, 2012, by Jon Dell
2012 will go down in history as a very eventful 12 months for the financial and credit sectors. Here are big stories from fourth quarter.
2012: The Year of Credit Changes, Scandals Part 3
December 19, 2012, by Jon Dell
We’re looking back on 2012, this time, the summer and early fall months are in our crosshairs. From massive foreclosures to Moodys threatening to downgrade the U.S. credit.
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.
What Exactly are Interchange Fees?
November 28, 2012, by Evita Page
What do you know about the largest private anti trust lawsuit in American history? Here’s all you need to know about intercharge fees.
How Did Credit Cards Evolve?
November 27, 2012, by Evita Page
Even though credit cards haven’t been around forever, they have evolved to the point of becoming powerful financial tools.