• Emily's list: Father's Day edition

    Updated: 2011-06-30 20:27:52
    Father's Day is on Sunday, and it has me thinking about how I owe so much in my life to my dad. I could devote a whole post about that, but instead, I will just stick with saying I am thankful that he has passed down many important money lessons to me throughout my life. Did your dad or other fatherly figure pass along any lasting money lessons to you? Read on for more great money lessons below in some of my favorite personal finance blog posts from the past week, several of which talk about passing money lessons on to kids.

  • Emily's list: Warning labels edition

    Updated: 2011-06-30 20:27:52
    : Living with credit 385 New , interesting products 91 Research , regulation , industry reports 217 Rewards 35 Protecting yourself 144 The fine print 61 Credit card miscellany 356 Add category 1 Celebrity Money Watch 2 Print Email Emily's list : Warning labels edition Emily Starbuck Gerson June 24, 2011 Research , regulation , industry reports This week , the Food and Drug Administration revealed the new graphic warning labels that will be slapped on cigarettes by next year . These nine grisly images depict things such as a man smoking through a tracheotomy and a corpse of someone who smoked . Other images include a smoker's rotting teeth , smoke surrounding a baby and lungs charred by . cigarettes Everyone knows cigarettes are bad for you , right Tobacco kills around 443,000 people in the

  • My high-priced Norwegian credit card adventure

    Updated: 2011-06-30 20:27:52
    Just when I thought I knew everything about my credit card, I went to Norway.

  • Emily's list: Tornado madness edition

    Updated: 2011-06-30 20:27:52
    It's already been a year of extreme weather with raging wildfires and massive flooding, but Mother Nature just unleashed an army of tornadoes. Last August, I blogged about hurricane season and offered some advice on emergency preparedness. I just read in Newsweek that due to climate change, "freak storms are the new normal." With the recent spate of tornadoes and upcoming hurricane season (which will be nasty, according to Time), I wanted to distribute the information again. Please read on for it and more great personal finance and credit tips in my weekly roundup.

  • Learning to cook for cash

    Updated: 2011-06-30 20:27:52
    I never thought that learning what saute meant and how to do it would keep both me and my wallet from going hungry. When paying my most recent credit card bills, I happily discovered I saved $30 in the past month alone by preparing a majority of meals at home rather than eating out. At this rate, I stand to save $360 per year if I keep clear of restaurants and continue to cook. Maybe because of the $100,000 albatross (law school loans) I am about to hang from my neck, in the past month I've decided to try out thriftiness. And you know, I'm kind of liking it. Here's how it's going.

  • Obama gets personal with personal finance journalists

    Updated: 2011-06-30 20:27:52
    Living with credit 385 New , interesting products 91 Research , regulation , industry reports 217 Rewards 35 Protecting yourself 143 The fine print 61 Credit card miscellany 356 Add category 1 Celebrity Money Watch 2 Print Email Obama gets personal with personal finance journalists Dan Ray June 9, 2011 Research , regulation , industry reports Facing 25 online personal finance journalists , President Obama got personal , giving a glimpse into his own financial history including the money advice his grandmother gave him and why the 125,000 in student loans he and his wife Michelle racked up was a good . investment The president was an unscheduled drop-in guest at the Personal Finance Online Summit , an event held Wednesday at the White House . During the event , high-level administration

  • Personal finance writer, heed thy own advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 20:27:52
    You know that saying about the cobbler's family going without shoes? The same goes for the personal finance writer who never follows her own advice. Just last week, I put the finishing touches on an article for CreditCards.com about avoiding credit card mistakes while you're traveling. All the experts agreed: Since credit cards do occasionally get stolen, write down all your card numbers, along with issuer phone numbers, and store them in a safe place. "Ooh, smart advice!" I remember thinking. That's why I was pretty quick to recognize the irony when that very afternoon, my purse, including my wallet full of credit cards, was stolen from my car at the neighborhood pool. And no, I didn't have my credit card numbers written down.

  • Is having good credit overrated?

    Updated: 2011-06-30 20:27:52
    Living with credit 386 New , interesting products 91 Research , regulation , industry reports 217 Rewards 35 Protecting yourself 144 The fine print 61 Credit card miscellany 357 Add category 1 Celebrity Money Watch 2 Print Email Is having good credit overrated Connie Prater June 27, 2011 Living with credit What is the value of good credit If you're like the majority of Americans who rely on having good credit scores to help smooth the way when you buy a car , get a mortgage or apply for other types of loans , a high credit score is vitally . important A conversation with someone at a dinner party over the weekend and recent comments from a friend makes me wonder whether the number of people who don't value good credit is . growing The person at the dinner party proudly revealed that he

  • Emily's list: Zombie consumers edition

    Updated: 2011-06-30 20:27:52
    One of my favorite sources for financial news, CNN Money, recently featured a piece on America's "Lost Decade." It referenced Japan's "Lost Decade" -- a period of similar economic crisis that began in the 1990s when their own real estate bubble burst. The author, Chris Isidore, says that private household debt in America is actually a much bigger problem than the government's monstrous debt. With high unemployment and slow growth still plaguing us, it's likely that things will continue to be this way for another six or seven years. We are "in for a long and painful adjustment period," he says. Learn more about achieving personal finance success with the following roundup of my favorite personal finance blog posts from the past week.

  • Why the middle-class is sending mixed messages on debt

    Updated: 2011-06-30 20:27:52
    Like many personal finance writers and editors, I enjoy reading the latest studies on consumer spending to see if my behavior correlates with recent research. According to a monthly survey compiled by Sentient Decision Science Inc., called the First Command Financial Behaviors Index, I'm right there with middle-class Americans who are simultaneously paying down old debt while taking on new loans.

  • Buying Stolen Credit Cards With An FBI Agent

    Updated: 2011-06-30 15:00:00
    Buying Stolen Credit Cards With An FBI Agent by Mitch Villame on June 30, 2011 Pittsburgh , PA is a good place to shop for stolen credit cards That’s exactly where Keith Mularski operates . As a cyber-crime agent working for the FBI , Mularski turns into a black market mogul while navigating the world of stolen credit card . numbers Agents like Mularski can easily find stolen credit card information suppliers who advertise their services aggressively on web sites , promoting stolen card information tools and services , including hacking tools and phishing . lessons Mularski points out that to be able to promote products and services on many of these dubious sites , you have to be evaluated and reviewed by the community” . If you want to sell credit cards on sites like this , typically

  • Qualified for a Mortgage Rejected for a Credit Card Huh Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 12:27:16
    , . Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Qualified for a Mortgage , Rejected for a Credit Card . Huh by Farnoosh Torabi on 06 30 2011 I recently heard about a consumer who , nine years after declaring bankruptcy , qualified for a mortgage . Apparently her financial life was back on track , but when she later applied for a credit card , she was rejected . The consumer guessed it had to do with her bankruptcy record , since some bankruptcies stay on your credit report for up to 10 years . But then why would a bank approve her for a mortgage . Hmmm I tapped Tom Quinn , our resident credit expert for some additional hypotheses . We don’t know much about this woman’s credit history , other than her bankruptcy in 2002, so a number of factors could have been at

  • Credit Q A Can a Credit Card or Car Loan Rebuild My Credit Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 12:27:14
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Q A : Can a Credit Card or Car Loan Rebuild My Credit by Tom Quinn on 06 29 2011 : Question I have bad credit and am considering opening a credit card or car loan to rebuild my credit . Would it be better for me if I got a credit card—even though I don’t want one , or should I get a car loan instead Ultimately , I want to clean up my credit in order to qualify and buy a home . 160 My aim is to improve my credit but I’m worried I’ll make it worse . Help Desperately Seeking A Mortgage DSAM Dear , DSAM There is no single best approach for rebuilding credit because it will be unique to each person’s situation . 160 A key factor to understand is that the process of rebuilding credit will take time , especially if

  • Responsible Lending as an Emerging International Norm

    Updated: 2011-06-30 12:15:35
    The International Association of Consumer Law, with participants present from six continents, has been meeting at Brunel University in West London the last few days, hearing presentations from regulators, industry representatives, consumer advocates, and academics. http://qwww.brunel.ac.uk/bls/research/events/ne_41734 Not surprisingly, regulation of...

  • What the Debit Card Interchange Rules Mean For Consumers Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 04:26:34
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com What the Debit Card Interchange Rules Mean For Consumers by Gerri Detweiler on 06 29 2011 Today the Federal Reserve Board announced final rules that will limit debit card swipe fees , as mandated by the Durbin Amendment” under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act . It backed away from a proposal to cap debit interchange fees at 12 cents per transaction , and instead the Board voted on a final proposal that includes a cap of 21 cents per transaction , plus 5 basis points per transaction for fraud prevention costs . Financial institutions with 10 billion or less in assets , governmental benefit cards , and certain prepaid cards are exempt . The cap is better than many banks had hoped , though

  • Credit Q A Can a Credit Card or Car Loan Rebuild My Credit Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 04:26:32
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Q A : Can a Credit Card or Car Loan Rebuild My Credit by Tom Quinn on 06 29 2011 : Question I have bad credit and am considering opening a credit card or car loan to rebuild my credit . Would it be better for me if I got a credit card—even though I don’t want one , or should I get a car loan instead Ultimately , I want to clean up my credit in order to qualify and buy a home . 160 My aim is to improve my credit but I’m worried I’ll make it worse . Help Desperately Seeking A Mortgage DSAM Dear , DSAM There is no single best approach for rebuilding credit because it will be unique to each person’s situation . 160 A key factor to understand is that the process of rebuilding credit will take time , especially if

  • FDIC’s Bair Blasts Banks’ Short-Sightedness Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 04:26:30
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com FDIC’s Bair Blasts Banks’ Short-Sightedness by Christopher Maag on 06 29 2011 After a five-year term that included the biggest economic disaster in 80 years , outgoing FDIC chairwoman Sheila Bair gave a going-away speech Friday night in which she blasted leaders of the nation’s largest banks and members of Congress for focusing too much on short-term economic and political gain , even as the long-term problems that caused the recession remain . unaddressed And she used her exit interview as an opportunity to argue for the enactment of bank regulations she believes will spare consumers from paying trillions of dollars in future bank . bailouts Some of the rhetoric in the financial reform debate has been either

  • Poof To Make Mortgage Lawsuits Go Away BofA Kisses 20 Billion Goodbye Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 04:26:27
    , Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Poof To Make Mortgage Lawsuits Go Away , BofA Kisses 20 Billion Goodbye by Christopher Maag on 06 29 2011 Bank of America announced Wednesday that it will set aside 14 billion to repay investors who bought troubled mortgage-backed securities during the housing boom . Revamping its mortgage business will cost the bank another 6 . billion The massive settlement is the biggest penalty paid yet by a bank in the wake of the housing collapse . The investments were originally sold by Countrywide Financial , the subprime mortgage lender that was bought up by Bank of America in 2008. The settlement ends most—but not all—lawsuits by investors , who say that Countrywide misled them about the quality of the securities they were

  • Study Still Steps to Take For Credit Card Security Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 04:26:25
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Study : Still Steps to Take For Credit Card Security by Credit.com on 06 29 2011 Most credit card lenders in the U.S . do a relatively good job of resolving fraudulent account activity once it happens , but do not do enough to prevent this type of crime from occurring in the first place , according to a new study released by Javelin Strategy and Research In all , credit card fraud costs lenders about 37 . billion : Resource 12 Tips for Protecting Your Identity The study also showed that the best way for banks to mitigate costs related to credit card fraud is to catch it before it takes place , not after , the report said . Further , companies did a poorer job of preventing fraud in 2010 than the year . before We

  • Study Still Steps to Take For Credit Card Security Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 04:26:23
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Study : Still Steps to Take For Credit Card Security by Credit.com on 06 29 2011 Most credit card lenders in the U.S . do a relatively good job of resolving fraudulent account activity once it happens , but do not do enough to prevent this type of crime from occurring in the first place , according to a new study released by Javelin Strategy and Research In all , credit card fraud costs lenders about 37 . billion : Resource 12 Tips for Protecting Your Identity The study also showed that the best way for banks to mitigate costs related to credit card fraud is to catch it before it takes place , not after , the report said . Further , companies did a poorer job of preventing fraud in 2010 than the year . before We

  • Financial News Roundup Prenups On The Rise Consumer Confidence Plummets Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 04:26:21
    : , Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Financial News Roundup : Prenups On The Rise , Consumer Confidence Plummets by Credit.com on 06 29 2011 Today’s top news headlines feature reasons more couples are drafting prenuptial agreements and a new warning to banks about the increased likelihood of falling victim to computer hacking . Plus , find out why consumer confidence fell below analysts’ . expectations Consumer Confidence Does Not Live Up To Analysts’ Expectations The Associated Press The June Consumer Confidence Index fell below analysts’ projections , declining from a revised 61.7 in May to 58.5. Analysts had predicted the index would hold steady at 61, amid falling gas prices , but experts say the unemployment market has kept many Americans in a

  • Financial News Roundup Prenups On The Rise Consumer Confidence Plummets Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 04:26:20
    : , Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Financial News Roundup : Prenups On The Rise , Consumer Confidence Plummets by Credit.com on 06 29 2011 Today’s top news headlines feature reasons more couples are drafting prenuptial agreements and a new warning to banks about the increased likelihood of falling victim to computer hacking . Plus , find out why consumer confidence fell below analysts’ . expectations Consumer Confidence Does Not Live Up To Analysts’ Expectations The Associated Press The June Consumer Confidence Index fell below analysts’ projections , declining from a revised 61.7 in May to 58.5. Analysts had predicted the index would hold steady at 61, amid falling gas prices , but experts say the unemployment market has kept many Americans in a

  • Feds Borrowing Got a Little Easier This Year Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 04:26:18
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Feds : Borrowing Got a Little Easier This Year by Christopher Maag on 06 29 2011 Getting a new credit card , car loan or small business loan got a bit easier over the past year , according to a new study by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency . That’s good news for people who got the loans , and may be an encouraging sign that bankers believe the overall economy is still headed for a . rebound But the trend may actually be worrisome , the comptroller found , since risky lending , especially in real estate , is what caused the recent . recession We need to remember that overly liberal underwriting standards contributed to extremely high credit losses , 8221 Dave Wilson , the comptroller’s chief national

  • If Your Teen is an Online Gamer Watch Your Credit Card Account Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-30 04:26:17
    , Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com If Your Teen is an Online Gamer , Watch Your Credit Card Account by Beverly Blair Harzog on 06 29 2011 No doubt , Sony’s PlayStation Network breach has left many wondering how safe their credit card information is when it’s stored online . My 15-year-old son plays Xbox LIVE , which so far , seems safe . But I’m sure parents of kids who played on the PlayStation Network thought their data was safe , . too So I decided to take a 3-hour tour of Xbox LIVE with my son . Who better to show me all the millions of opportunities where he can spend my money He’s been on Xbox LIVE for two years and I was stunned by how much more is offered since I’d last taken a good look at the . site I went through all the terms , and let me

  • Credit.com News Advice page 303

    Updated: 2011-06-30 04:26:12
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Posts Credit disasters by Emily Peters on 10 07 2005 A lot of attention has been given recently to the financial hardships that Katrina hurricane victims are experiencing in the 0 comments by Emily Peters on 10 07 2005 Fee-free : the next credit trend by Emily Peters on 10 06 2005 First there were rewards programs then there were 0 introductory rates now there may be fee-free credit cards . Credit card companies are 0 comments by Emily Peters on 10 06 2005 The magic balance by Emily Peters on 10 06 2005 Attention all credit card users : Did you know that your credit card balance could be harming your credit score When 0 comments by Emily Peters on 10 06 2005 Big Changes in CA Law by Emily Peters on 10 05 2005 A new

  • Late Credit Card Payments Dropping For All Major Card Issuers

    Updated: 2011-06-30 01:00:18
    Late Credit Card Payments Dropping For All Major Card Issuers by Mitch Villame on June 30, 2011 The nation’s major credit card issuers have revealed recently that overdue payments have steadily fallen and defaults are heading back to below pre-recession . levels For American Express payments late by more than 4 weeks has dropped to 1.6 percent on a yearly basis . JPMorgan Chase s late payments dropped to 2.66 percent , while Discover Financial Services announced its lowest late payment rate in the last four years at 2.88 . percent Bank of America , one of the nation’s top card issuers , announced a recent default rate of 8.03 percent and Citibank s default rate in the last four years at 7.81 . percent Federal Reserve data showed that total charge-offs dropped dramatically to 6.96 percent

  • The Fed Bails Out the Banks...Again

    Updated: 2011-06-30 00:38:10
    If anyone doubted who set the marching tune for the Federal Reserve Board, it was sure clear today. The Fed announced its final rule under the Durbin Interchange Amendment, and it was quite the handout to the big banks. The...

  • Cultural Shift Towards Higher Credit Card Usage But Less Debt

    Updated: 2011-06-30 00:10:05
    Cultural Shift Towards Higher Credit Card Usage But Less Debt by Mitch Villame on June 29, 2011 Federal Reserve recently noted that consumers are making far better use of their credit cards but are now controlling their spending in ways they haven’t in the . past IHS Global Insight economist Gregory Daco noted a gradual , measured come back of credit card usage for shoppers and a significant recovery from the massive consumer debt overhang that started in the early 2000 . s In April 2011, aggregate credit card balances dropped to 790 billion , a difference of 180 billion compared to August 2008 and retail sales dropping only slightly by just 0.2 in . May Darryl Dahlheimer , program director for LSS Financial Counseling Service of Minneapolis , pointed out a very specific culture shift

  • Capital One Bidding for Both HSBC and ING in Separate Deals

    Updated: 2011-06-29 23:30:17
    Capital One Bidding for Both HSBC and ING in Separate Deals by Mitch Villame on June 29, 2011 Capital One Financial is considering a bid for HSBC’s U.S . credit card portfolio while also putting on the final touches in a bid for ING’s U.S . online . bank The Wall Street Journal contends that Capital One is considering both as complementary” deals , providing a significant opportunity to expand its banking operations in North . America The deals could provide Capital One a significant competitive advantage as the large banks gear up for a market share battle in the U.S . and the rest of North America Capital One is in the final round of negotiations for the the purchase of ING , bidding against rival General Electric for its . acquisition Source : http : www.forbes.com 2011 06 16

  • Mobile Phone Payments Made With Credit Cards Most Safe

    Updated: 2011-06-29 19:00:20
    Mobile Phone Payments Made With Credit Cards Most Safe by Mitch Villame on June 29, 2011 Consumers Union reported that the safeguards provided for consumers making credit card payments via their mobile phones offer the most protection . Customers making mobile payments linked to their credit cards are liable for a maximum of 50 of unauthorized charges so long as the bogus charges are reported within 60 . days Unauthorized charges would included the cost of the phone , chip in the phone , or sticker on the . phone Mobile payments completed with debit cards linked to bank accounts do not have nearly the liability protections for unauthorized charges that credit cards provide . Consumer protection is only extended for 2 days on unauthorized charges made with a debit card , whether it’s linked

  • Capital One’s Credit Card Charge-Offs Dropping in 2011

    Updated: 2011-06-29 17:00:39
    Capital One’s Credit Card Charge-Offs Dropping in 2011 by Mitch Villame on June 29, 2011 Capital One Financial Corporation recently released data on card holder payments collected in May 2011. Credit card charge-offs dropped considerably to 4.86 percent , compared to 4.97 percent in April 2011 and a high of 10.87 percent in March 2010. For credit card payments four weeks late or more , U.S . non-payments dropped to 3.32 percent on a yearly basis in May in comparison to 3.41 percent in . April Based on Federal Reserve data , in the first quarter of 2011, total charge-off rates have fallen dramatically to 6.96 percent in contrast to a peak of 10.97 percent in the second quarter of 2010. The delinquency rate topped out two years ago at 6.61 percent , but for the first quarter of this year ,

  • Federal Reserve Issues Ruling On Debit Card Swipe Fees

    Updated: 2011-06-29 16:10:35
    Federal Reserve Issues Ruling On Debit Card Swipe Fees by bhazelton on June 29, 2011 The Federal Reserve just released its final proposal on debit card swipe fees , placing a ceiling of 21 cents as a base component per transaction as well as an ad valorem component of 5 basis points to reflect a portion of fraud losses . 21 cents per transaction is higher than the proposed 12 cent per transaction that the banking industry had expected . Many in the banking industry anticipated that the highest the cap might go would be 17 cents per transaction . Despite the higher than expected cap on fees , the Consumer Banking Association put out a press release that stated that the Federal Reserve’s ruling was congressionally mandated price fixing . Many within the banking industry have indicated that

  • Starwood American Express Favorite Among Travel Rewards Cards

    Updated: 2011-06-29 15:00:52
    Starwood American Express Favorite Among Travel Rewards Cards by Mitch Villame on June 29, 2011 According to Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich the Starwood American Express card is one of the best , most effective travel rewards cards available on the market . For only 2,000 points , you’ll be able to stay at one of Starwood’s branded hotels for a night , but if you’d like extra luxury , Starwood also offers top-of-the-line properties that will accept your Starwood points as well . Right after opening your account , you’ll receive 25,000 bonus points . The annual fee is waived for the card holder’s first year . The card offers invites to exclusive events , bookings you cannot acquire somewhere else , free travel arrangements on over 350 airline carriers and built-in rental vehicle

  • If Your Teen is an Online Gamer Watch Your Credit Card Account Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-29 13:47:12
    , Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com If Your Teen is an Online Gamer , Watch Your Credit Card Account by Beverly Blair Harzog on 06 29 2011 No doubt , Sony’s PlayStation Network breach has left many wondering how safe their credit card information is when it’s stored online . My 15-year-old son plays Xbox LIVE , which so far , seems safe . But I’m sure parents of kids who played on the PlayStation Network thought their data was safe , . too So I decided to take a 3-hour tour of Xbox LIVE with my son . Who better to show me all the millions of opportunities where he can spend my money He’s been on Xbox LIVE for two years and I was stunned by how much more is offered since I’d last taken a good look at the . site I went through all the terms , and let me

  • Feds Borrowing Got a Little Easier This Year Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-29 13:47:10
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Feds : Borrowing Got a Little Easier This Year by Christopher Maag on 06 29 2011 Getting a new credit card , car loan or small business loan got a bit easier over the past year , according to a new study by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency . That’s good news for people who got the loans , and may be an encouraging sign that bankers believe the overall economy is still headed for a . rebound But the trend may actually be worrisome , the comptroller found , since risky lending , especially in real estate , is what caused the recent . recession We need to remember that overly liberal underwriting standards contributed to extremely high credit losses , 8221 Dave Wilson , the comptroller’s chief national

  • D-Day for Debit Cards That’s D as in Durbin” Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-29 13:47:08
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com D-Day for Debit Cards That’s D as in Durbin” by Christopher Maag on 06 28 2011 For people with debit cards , Wednesday is The Big Day . Finally , after a year-long , multi-million-dollar fight between big banks and big retailers , the Federal Reserve will announce its new rules for debit card swipe . fees It could be the end of the debit card as we know . it This will be a game changer , 8221 says Gerri Detweiler , Credit.com’s consumer credit expert . Depending on what comes out , it could make a major difference for what our debit cards look like in the future . 8221 Every time you buy something with a debit card , the bank that issued the card gets a swipe fee , known as an interchange fee” in bank-ese . Right now

  • D-Day for Debit Cards That’s D as in Durbin” Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-29 04:59:33
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com D-Day for Debit Cards That’s D as in Durbin” by Christopher Maag on 06 28 2011 For people with debit cards , Wednesday is The Big Day . Finally , after a year-long , multi-million-dollar fight between big banks and big retailers , the Federal Reserve will announce its new rules for debit card swipe . fees It could be the end of the debit card as we know . it This will be a game changer , 8221 says Gerri Detweiler , Credit.com’s consumer credit expert . Depending on what comes out , it could make a major difference for what our debit cards look like in the future . 8221 Every time you buy something with a debit card , the bank that issued the card gets a swipe fee , known as an interchange fee” in bank-ese . Right now

  • More Credit Card Offers Coming from Lenders Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-29 04:59:31
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com More Credit Card Offers Coming from Lenders by Credit.com on 06 28 2011 New statistics from Mintel Comperemedia revealed that the number of offers for new credit card accounts mailed by the nation’s top lenders ballooned to more than 1.4 billion , an increase of 69 percent over the 826 million sent out in the same quarter last year , according to the Wall Street Journal Nearly two-thirds of those offers were sent to households with an annual income of more than 75,000, and 59 percent of all offers included some kind of . incentive Resource : Dusting Off Your Credit Cards 5 Things You Absolutely Must Do As people think about risk , credit cards are an area where they feel comfortable building up their portfolios , 8221

  • More Credit Card Offers Coming from Lenders Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-29 04:59:30
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com More Credit Card Offers Coming from Lenders by Credit.com on 06 28 2011 New statistics from Mintel Comperemedia revealed that the number of offers for new credit card accounts mailed by the nation’s top lenders ballooned to more than 1.4 billion , an increase of 69 percent over the 826 million sent out in the same quarter last year , according to the Wall Street Journal Nearly two-thirds of those offers were sent to households with an annual income of more than 75,000, and 59 percent of all offers included some kind of . incentive Resource : Dusting Off Your Credit Cards 5 Things You Absolutely Must Do As people think about risk , credit cards are an area where they feel comfortable building up their portfolios , 8221

  • How Many Balances Can You Transfer To One Credit Card?

    Updated: 2011-06-29 03:00:01
    How Many Balances Can You Transfer To One Credit Card by Jennifer Willson on June 28, 2011 Say you have 15 credit cards all carrying a balance . To make life easier , you’d like to consolidate , but paying off all those 15 cards at once isn’t likely to happen any time soon . So you wonder : Could I transfer all those balances over to one card with a great rate Isn’t there some kind of limit to that madness Well , theoretically , you can make as many transfers to one card as you want , as long as you stay within your credit limit . But most credit cards are going to require you to apply for the transfer or make a transfer request . They can technically say no at any time , or decide not to offer you the fabulous rate you got on the last balance transfer Capital One , for example , would

  • The Good Faith of the Dodgers

    Updated: 2011-06-29 01:50:42
    By popular demand -- and only by popular demand -- here is a post on the chapter 11 in the Dodgers case. My beloved Redbirds seem to have found the mid-season swoon that we all knew was coming. I have...

  • Helicopter Shout Out

    Updated: 2011-06-29 01:29:11
    She loves our credit card deals:

  • Groom Steals Credit Card To Pay For Wedding

    Updated: 2011-06-29 01:00:20
    Groom Steals Credit Card To Pay For Wedding by Mitch Villame on June 29, 2011 A groom from Southern Texas was under arrest prior to making it to the altar for his wedding because of allegedly utilizing a stolen credit card number to purchase the wedding gown and tuxedo rental . The wedding ceremony was halted as the husband-to-be was taken into custody . The suspect , Samuel Navarro , purchased merchandise worth 40,000 making use of a stolen company credit card , says investigators of Jim Wells County Sheriff’s Office . The suspect had been using the stolen card since November and investigators wanted to know if the suspect obtained the card number from a co-worker that he worked alongside at a local meat . market Navarro faces a felony credit card abuse charge and bail was set at 80,000.

  • What Can The CFPB Do To Regulate Payday Lenders?

    Updated: 2011-06-28 22:01:16
    Even though the CFPB cannot cap interest rates on payday loans, there is still plenty that the CFPB can do to regulate these lenders. But what should the Bureau do? Some of the trickiest aspects of the payday lending issue...

  • Credit.com and Jean Chatzky Announce The Debt Diet Participants Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-28 04:56:47
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit.com and Jean Chatzky Announce The Debt Diet Participants by Jean Chatzky on 06 27 2011 As we kick off The Debt Diet—and introduce you to our five participants—first , let me say thank you to everyone who applied to be a part of this project . I know that sharing information on your financial lives , and your financial struggles , isn’t easy and I appreciate the trust and faith you have in me . I wish I could have chosen every one of you , but in the end I picked the five participants for a few reasons : I was looking for variety in the situations , readiness for change in the applications because if you’re not ready , this program is not going to work and—quite honestly—people I felt The Debt Diet could . help

  • Dodgey Notes?

    Updated: 2011-06-27 22:56:43
    Gotta love that a team named the "Dodgers" filed for bankruptcy. Is that streetcars they're dodging or creditors?

  • Vive l'extension et la prétention!

    Updated: 2011-06-27 22:51:27
    Who said that the US had a monopoly on extend and pretend? The French are showing that they know that move and that they can do it with panache. The French have graciously announced that their banks have agreed to...

  • Identity Theft 911 Blog Protecting identities Enhancing reputations

    Updated: 2011-06-23 11:46:02
    . . Are You Being Tracked Online By admin June 22nd , 2011 Eduard Goodman Podcast Privacy No Comments As part of the CUNA Home Family Finance radio show Identity Theft 911 s Chief Privacy Officer Eduard Goodman spoke about online tracking . The good news New legislation may protect you . Click here to . listen Citibank : Hack Attack Twice as Big as We Thought By admin June 20th , 2011 Data Breach Hacking Viruses No Comments By Christopher Maag More than 360,000 Citibank customers had their private information hacked last month , nearly double the company’s original estimate according to a press release issued by the bank on . Wednesday The hackers accessed customers’ names , account numbers and email addresses . They did not get to see other information especially useful for committing

  • And Occasionally Jean Braucher

    Updated: 2011-06-22 22:37:44
    On behalf of everyone at Credit Slips, I am extremely pleased to announce that Jean Braucher will be joining us as an "Occasional." Jean will be well known to many Credit Slips readers and has been a past guest contributor....

  • Credit Score Q A Paying Credit Card Balances in Full vs Minimum Payments Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-22 04:18:41
    : . Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Score Q A : Paying Credit Card Balances in Full vs . Minimum Payments by Tom Quinn on 06 21 2011 A reader in New York City wants to understand if a sudden decision to pay off a high balance credit card in full versus paying the minimum balance owed each due date would appear suspicious” to the lender and hurt the credit score In short , the answer is . no Paying your credit obligations on time whether you pay the balance in full each month or only pay the minimum amount due—reflects positively on your credit score and shows you have a strong , solid history of paying as agreed . Generally speaking , paying the balances on your credit cards in full will have a more positive impact on your credit score

  • Your Top Credit Questions Old Debt How Many Cards is Too Many Late Spouse’s Debt Credit.com News Adv

    Updated: 2011-06-21 20:17:52
    : , , Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Your Top Credit Questions : Old Debt , How Many Cards is Too Many , Late Spouse’s Debt by Gerri Detweiler on 06 21 2011 We receive a lot of questions here at Credit.com . I have chosen some of the questions that come up again and again to highlight in this series of . posts Q : 160 I’ve received a call or letter from a debt collector about a very old debt . What do I do If you get a call or letter about an old debt , the very first thing you want to do is to research your state’s statute of limitations . State law governs how long a debt collector may successfully sue you to collect . In most states , it runs between four and six years from the date you last made a payment on the . debt A debt that is too old is

  • Woman Bank of America Evicted Me for Following Bank’s Instructions Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-21 20:17:35
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Woman : Bank of America Evicted Me for Following Bank’s Instructions by Christopher Maag on 06 20 2011 After instructing a California woman to miss her mortgage payments in order to qualify for a new loan , Bank of America foreclosed on the woman because she missed her mortgage payments . Annette Lake of Santa Clara was evicted from her home on May 24, and moved into her father’s . basement A Bank of America spokesperson defended the bank’s decision , saying it was based on a review of Lake’s . finances The ordeal began in 2008, according to the St . George News when Lake and her husband divorced . Soon she was diagnosed with breast cancer , and was laid off from her job because of chemotherapy treatments , which

  • The Durbin Amendment Swipe Fees Impact On Credit and Credit Scores Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-21 20:17:23
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com The Durbin Amendment : Swipe Fees Impact On Credit and Credit Scores by Tom Quinn on 06 20 2011 The past year has seen quite a bit of focus and serious lobbying action in Washington regarding pending legislation under the Durbin amendment . 160 Among other things , this legislation affects the amount of money your bank receives from the retailer when you use your debit card to pay for the . transaction Many consumers may be surprised to discover that , for example , the supermarket doesn’t keep the entire 20 you just paid for your groceries when you use your debit card for the purchase . 160 The supermarket pays the bank a fee called a swipe fee each time you use a debit card to pay for a purchase 0.44 cents on

  • Libyan Student J1 Visa Regulations Relaxed

    Updated: 2011-06-20 01:14:48
    The US State Department has just relaxed the regulations for Libyan J1 students who are currently studying in the USA at college or university – and is permitting them to work full or part time, on or off campus. The temporary measure came into effect on June 10th and will run until the end of [...]

  • Grab While They're Hot: Credit Card Deals and 100 Commission Free Trades

    Updated: 2011-06-16 19:05:29
    DEALS UPDATE 6/21: Wanted to briefly point out... aside from the great new credit card deals posted in Outlaw's card offers portal this week, if you're looking for a new online brokerage account, definitely check out OptionsHouse. Use the special offer link located here to sign up for a new account with them and you'll be given 100 commission-free stock or options trades. That's a $395 value. The folks at OptionsHouse are super friendly, if you ever have any questions or concerns tell them Outlaw sent you -- they will take good care of you. The free streaming stock charts...

  • Credit.com Radio and Podcasts Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-06-15 04:56:25
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit.com Radio and Podcasts Listen to a : podcast Credit.com has hit the airwaves with coast-to-coast radio shows and podcasts that cover credit , scores and reports , personal finance , identity theft , credit cards , loans , debt , and . more The Credit Line Saturdays , 9 AM PST Noon EST KFWB 980 Los Angeles Credit.com co-founder and chairman Adam Levin along with co-host Jeff Levy , takes your calls on The Credit Line , a weekly radio show that focuses on credit , identity and other financial issues . The show airs on KFWB 980 in Los Angeles every Saturday morning at 9AM PST Noon . EST Call in : 888-539-2980 Subscribe in iTunes Talk Credit RAdio Fridays , 12 PM 3 PM EST WTMY 1280 Sarasota Credit.com personal

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