Personal Finance, Retirement and Living Wills
September 4, 2013, by Jon Dell
Discussing your will with loved ones can be difficult; however, those discussions are important as credit card debt and other creditors need to be addressed along with your final wishes.
Is CFPB Facing Massive Changes?
June 25, 2013, by Jon Dell
CFPB is facing heat again for simply doing its job. Republicans continue to undermine the agency and Director Cordray’s efforts.
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.
Can We Live Without a Credit Card?
February 25, 2013, by Evita Page
Many consumers are doing just fine without credit cards or a need for their credit reports. Is it feasible, though?
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.
10 Advantages Of Using A Credit Card
December 4, 2010, by Beth May
Any method of payment and regular outgoings are best managed by using credit cards. Some offer low rates to make the corresponding banks more appealing to customers, while some offer bonuses and incentives to lure their customers to their plan.
New Financial Reform – Less Choice For Customers
November 19, 2010, by Antonio Bard
Customers will and are feeling the tightening of bank lending, and credit availability. The US Government will need to make cuts in order to increase customer spending, as printing money cannot solve debt crises. Customer spending needs to increase to stimulate private sector retail again.