• Simplify gift cards' fine print now; here's how

    Updated: 2011-11-08 09:57:51
    Understanding the fine print on a gift card is hard. Trust me, I've spent the better part of a month looking through more than 60 examples. But after weeks of deciphering Web pages, calling toll-free customer service numbers or even calling or visiting individual stores while researching CreditCards.com's 2011 gift card survey, I think I have a solution for the problem.

  • Emily's list: Costa Rica and no ATMs edition

    Updated: 2011-11-08 09:57:51
    : Living with credit 412 New , interesting products 96 Research , regulation , industry reports 231 Rewards 38 Protecting yourself 156 The fine print 66 Credit card miscellany 370 Add category 1 Celebrity Money Watch 4 Print Email Emily's list : Costa Rica and no ATMs edition Emily Starbuck Gerson October 14, 2011 Living with credit A few months ago , I went to Canada and wrote about my experience with credit cards there There were some minor differences , such as restaurants bringing the credit card readers to our table , but in general , I was able to use my credit and debit cards as . usual This weekend , I'm traveling to Costa Rica for the first time . I'll be hanging out in Tamarindo for a few days , then doing a much-needed retreat at Peace Retreat in Playa Negra . It's a tiny little

  • Downsizing isn't cheap -- or easy

    Updated: 2011-11-08 09:57:51
    Even my toaster has to go. It's one of those fancy, stainless steel, four-slicer monstrosities. It won't fit on the limited counter space in my new kitchen. I'm in the midst of downsizing, and it isn't pretty. I woke up one morning a couple of weeks ago and decided it was time to take the plunge and sell my house. What I was not prepared for was not only would I have to sell my house, but almost everything else I had accumulated over the past 20 years. Plus, I would have to buy a new home, which while less expensive, isn't a cheap process.

  • Emily's list: Reflections on money in Costa Rica

    Updated: 2011-11-08 09:57:51
    I am back from my trip to Costa Rica, and I had a great time despite the fact that I returned to a week of intense jury duty. As I always do when I travel, I enjoyed observing how money is handled differently. From a lack of credit card acceptance to massive coins, things definitely operate differently abroad. Learn about some of the many differences I observed between the way day-to-day finances are handled in the U.S. versus Costa Rica. Plus, read my roundup below of my 10 favorite personal finance blog posts from the past week!

  • We know what we owe -- except for credit card debt

    Updated: 2011-11-08 09:57:51
    A new paper by staffers from the New York Federal Reserve compares what people say they owe to hard numbers derived from lenders on what they actually owe, and finds we generally know what we owe, with one exception: Credit cards. Only on credit cards is their a difference, and it's a big one. We underreport what we owe on our cards by a third to one-half, the researchers say.The research sheds some new light on a topic that's at once a foundation of the card industry, and a mystery: the fog that comes over consumers when they pull credit cards out of their wallets.

  • U.S News showcases my 'credit education' blog

    Updated: 2011-11-08 09:57:51
    You may have heard about "Credit Educator," a new service from credit bureau Experian that offers one-on-one credit education by phone. For a cost of $29.95, consumers can speak with a specially trained Experian representative who can answer questions about the consumer's credit score and report.I've written about the topic before for CreditCards.com (check out "Experian gets personal to teach about credit, but it'll cost you"), but more recently discussed the topic for U.S. News & World Report's "My Money" blog.

  • Bad attitude, good credit score

    Updated: 2011-11-08 09:57:51
    Are you a mean, no-good jerk? Then you are more likely to have a good credit score.According to a study released Wednesday, people with bad attitudes tend to have higher credit scores, the numbers used by lenders to determine whether to loan money and how much interest to charge. Researchers from Louisiana State University (LSU), Texas Tech University and Northern Illinois University found a link between credit scores and consumers' personalities.

  • Taking Charge turns 4: a look back at the progress

    Updated: 2011-11-08 09:57:51
    Four years ago today, the Taking Charge blog posted its first entry. I blogged about my daughter, a middle-schooler at the time, who was discovering the convenience of plastic payment cards. She was a newbie at the school and had not yet gotten her school ID card, which also doubles as the lunch payment card. So, she pulled out cash at the lunch counter and slowed the whole line down. Lesson learned: Plastic is faster and doesn't anger the folks in line behind you. That was four years ago. The payment card world has changed dramatically since then.

  • Emily's list: Consumer power edition

    Updated: 2011-11-08 09:57:51
    : Living with credit 416 New , interesting products 97 Research , regulation , industry reports 232 Rewards 38 Protecting yourself 156 The fine print 68 Credit card miscellany 372 Add category 1 Celebrity Money Watch 4 Print Email Emily's list : Consumer power edition Emily Starbuck Gerson November 4, 2011 Living with credit American consumers have really found their voice lately . In late September , Bank of America announced it would be implementing a 5 monthly fee for some debit card users , and their customers went into a rage . People complained hotly and loudly in every online outlet possible that this change was unacceptable and that they would take their business elsewhere . A little more than a month later on Nov . 11, Bank of America changed course and said it was scratching its

  • More carnival fun

    Updated: 2011-11-08 09:57:51
    Thanks to the folks at the BeatingBroke blog for including one of my posts in this week's Carnival of Personal Finance.

  • Students Are Borrowing But Not With Credit Cards

    Updated: 2011-11-08 03:00:34
    Students Are Borrowing But Not With Credit Cards by Pete Lindley on November 7, 2011 The College Board has recently reported that students are borrowing at twice the rate they were just ten years ago , and the total amount of loans taken out has now crossed the 100 billion threshold , which means today’s loans exceed 1 trillion . These days , that means Americans owe more for student loans than they do for even credit cards There are a number of reasons for this trend . For starters , banks and loan companies let students borrow more than they have in the past . Some students use that money for luxury expenses instead of standard living expenses . Additionally , the job market has gotten softer , so it’s harder to pay the loans back than it once . was Many have recommended choosing Federal

  • Your Credit Card Is No Good Here

    Updated: 2011-11-08 02:30:28
    Your Credit Card Is No Good Here by Carol Aliman on November 7, 2011 While you may think you can buy almost anything on plastic these days , that’s not always true . Here are just a few items that you just can’t use your credit card . for Casino chips is one of the biggest . While many casinos would love to accept your plastic , most states have laws that prohibit them from doing so . You’ll have to stop at an ATM before you head out to the gambling floor . Another big one is mutual funds and stocks . There are some firms that offer this as an option , but most won’t even touch your plastic , even if you’re using an online . firm Money orders are also off limits to those with only plastic . You can use a debit card in most cases , but many think of it as borrowing money to buy cash , so

  • History Of Money Didn’t Always Include Plastic

    Updated: 2011-11-08 02:00:52
    History Of Money Didn’t Always Include Plastic by Daisy Antipuesto on November 7, 2011 It may be tough to remember , but before there was plastic , we had coins . Interestingly enough , though , even coins weren’t the first form of currency on the scene . They didn’t show up until three thousand years ago , while paper money came even . later Wondering about the most important aspects of coinage The Gold Coin of Croesus is one of the most important . Ruler of what is now western Turkey , Croesus had a number of coins minted in 550 B.C . to replace the lumps of gold and silver people were paying with . He wanted a system that would give people a reliable value for each coin , and he stamped a lion , or part of it , on it to indicate that . value The Ming Banknote was next , but easily even

  • How To Keep Your Magnetic Card Stripe Working Longer

    Updated: 2011-11-08 01:30:28
    How To Keep Your Magnetic Card Stripe Working Longer by Fran Riconalla on November 7, 2011 Ever wonder why your credit card stops working after a few years Wired Magazine revealed a feature this month that offers readers ways to deal with those everyday annoyances , and among them for many of us is the endless frustration of magnetic strip problems on our credit cards The science behind the issue is really pretty simple . The iron oxide particles in the magnetic strip on your card get smeared from all that swiping that occurs when you make your holiday purchases , buy groceries , or do anything else with your card . That creates real problems for the credit card scanner when your card is . swiped The background noise” that is created doesn’t really have any magnetism , though , so it’s

  • Market for Stolen Data Remains Strong

    Updated: 2011-11-08 01:00:24
    Market for Stolen Data Remains Strong by Jim Frankel on November 7, 2011 Ever wonder about what a stolen credit card might cost you It’s just six bucks a card . As hard as it is to believe , there are tens of thousands of places to buy stolen credit card information online , and all you have to do is log into one of these sites , pay for the cards using a service called Liberty Reserve , and you instantly have the information you need to make online purchases or create counterfeit . cards Because many of these sites are hosted out of the Ukraine or the Netherlands , there’s little anyone can do about it . What’s shocking , however , is that some of the domains use major services like Yahoo to host their fraudulent activities . Some even use identical name . servers Every time you use one

  • Bad Habits That Accumulate Debt

    Updated: 2011-11-08 00:00:19
    Bad Habits That Accumulate Debt by Joyce Sherry on November 7, 2011 A recent study showed that Americans have collectively accumulated 18.4 billion in credit card debt . That’s not for the year . That’s just in the second quarter of 2011.  It’s a staggering amount of money to owe . Certain habits will make you more likely to become a victim of your own excesses . Us this list as a warning and you may avoid debt by cutting out your dangerous . behaviors Borrowing . Are you always asking for the loan of something , whether it be clothing , tools or money If you’ve become accustomed to the feeling of owing someone , you could be making debt less of an issue in your . life Being impulsive . If the rack of candy , gum and trinkets at the grocery store is a serious temptation for you then you

  • Banks Helping Kids Get Smart About Credit

    Updated: 2011-11-07 23:00:57
    Banks Helping Kids Get Smart About Credit by Karen Alinas on November 7, 2011 Banks for across the US help kids learn about credit on Get Smart About Credit Day” last October . They reached out to hundreds of school aged children to help educate them about how to use credit with good habits . More than 3,000 bankers were involved in the . efforts Get Smart About Credit Day” is an opportunity for kids to learn good credit behavior . One of its main functions is to dispel myths and rumors and spread factual information about credit . Debunking rumors and misunderstanding is one of the event’s primary goals . For example , one of the myths dispelled at this year’s event stated that never missing a payment in itself will qualify a person for the best interest rates . The event is in its ninth

  • Regions Financial Posts Profit In Third Quarter 2011

    Updated: 2011-11-07 22:00:51
    Regions Financial Posts Profit In Third Quarter 2011 by Melanie Suiza on November 7, 2011 Regions Financial Corp . posted a gain in the third quarter of 2011 that has experts talking . Net charge offs and loan-losses were not to enough to eat through the company’s profit margin this time . Both charge-offs and loan losses were down in this quarter as . well Like most banks , Regions’ investors are concerned over the stagnant economy and the loss of profit from lower interest rates on loans and credit cards However , this posting is encouraging news indeed . Most investors would like to see a faster pace in the recovery but are willing to take a slower increase of the general backwards trend of the past few . years Regions net income was 155 million or 12 cents per share . Only one year

  • How Much Help Will Obama’s Mortgage Plan Give You?

    Updated: 2011-11-07 21:00:34
    How Much Help Will Obama’s Mortgage Plan Give You by Mindy Matter on November 7, 2011 President Obama recently announced new measures aimed at making refinancing your home at a lower interest rate a little bit easier . It is an expansion of a plan already in place . That one helps homeowners who cannot refinance because they do not have enough equity in their home or those who owe more than their home is . worth The President is hoping that expanding these measure will help encourage lenders to compete for business by offering lower interest rates and better terms . Some experts are questioning whether or not these measures will actually help restart the real estate . market The plan will likely be more beneficial to homeowners who have lower amount of equity as opposed to those who are

  • Understanding Debit Card Guidelines From Various Card Issuers

    Updated: 2011-11-07 20:00:48
    Understanding Debit Card Guidelines From Various Card Issuers by Mitch Villame on November 7, 2011 Debit cards are not all identical . They have different rules and regulations depending on the issuer , the brand and customer’s banking habits and history . It’s important to know what your card’s guidelines are so that you will know how best to use . it Theft and Fraud Protection Many card issuers offer protection against fraud or card theft . Some may provide a zero-liability feature but not all cards have this . There may be requirements to use a signature instead of a PIN as well . Be sure you know how your card’s protection policy . works Rewards Some debit cards are climbing on the rewards wagon with credit cards . As the market gets more competitive , even debit cards will have to

  • Court Shuts Down California Debt Collectors Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-07 16:58:07
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Court Shuts Down California Debt Collectors by Christopher Maag on 11 07 2011 A federal court has halted the operation of seven debt collection companies in California accused of illegally lying to consumers , some of whom didn’t owe any debts at all . According to the lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission , the companies falsely claimed that consumers had been sued , and faced arrest or seizure of property if they failed to . pay Instead of contacting the alleged debtors , the companies had a policy of calling consumers’ family members and employers first to create

  • Act Fast A Hotline for Elderly Financial Fraud Victims Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-07 16:58:04
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Act Fast : A Hotline for Elderly Financial Fraud Victims by Christopher Maag on 11 06 2011 If you’re a senior citizen who suspects you’ve been scammed in a financial fraud , or if you are the adult child of a senior facing a possible financial scam , a new hotline may help you report the problem and get . help But you’ll have to act fast . The hotline will only be open for one day : Nov . 10. And the hours will be limited , too . The hotline will only operate between 9 a.m . and 6 p.m . Eastern Standard . Time Featured Tool : Get your free Credit Report Card from

  • Change.org Petition Plays Part in BoA Debit Fee Reversal

    Updated: 2011-11-07 06:57:59
    In early October of 2011, Bank of America announced that it would begin charging its customers an additional $5 users fee for using its debit cards. In my financial literacy class the weekend after the announcement, some students were resigned...

  • Act Fast A Hotline for Elderly Financial Fraud Victims Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-06 23:58:03
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Act Fast : A Hotline for Elderly Financial Fraud Victims by Christopher Maag on 11 06 2011 If you’re a senior citizen who suspects you’ve been scammed in a financial fraud , or if you are the adult child of a senior facing a possible financial scam , a new hotline may help you report the problem and get . help But you’ll have to act fast . The hotline will only be open for one day : Nov . 10. And the hours will be limited , too . The hotline will only operate between 9 a.m . and 6 p.m . Eastern Standard . Time Featured Tool : Get your free Credit Report Card from

  • The Credit Line Kristen Christian and the Bank Transfer Day Movement Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-06 23:58:01
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans The Credit Line : Kristen Christian and the Bank Transfer Day Movement by Credit.com on 11 04 2011 Tune in to this week’s installment of The Credit Line , hosted by Credit.com’s chairman and co-founder Adam Levin on Los Angeles’ KFWB 980 AM this Saturday , November 5, at 9 a.m . PST Noon . EST The show is co-hosted by L.A . radio personality Jeff Levy November 5 is Bank Transfer Day do you know where your money is Are you fed up with the big banks You’re not alone . Kristen Christian , an art gallery owner in Los Angeles , got fed up , too . 160 Then she pulled her

  • Foreclosure Firm Apologizes for Inappropriate” Costumes Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-06 06:58:02
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Foreclosure Firm Apologizes for Inappropriate” Costumes by Jamie Pietras on 11 05 2011 One of New York’s biggest foreclosure firms has apologized for employee Halloween party costumes that found their way to the op-ed pages of The New York Times , outraged housing rights activists , and did little to soften the image of an organization that has handled a reported 40 percent of the state’s foreclosure cases I again want to sincerely apologize for the inappropriate costumes worn by some of our employees at our Halloween Party in 2010. It was in extremely poor taste and I

  • 3 Things to Know About Credit Cards from Credit Unions Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-06 06:58:00
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans 3 Things to Know About Credit Cards from Credit Unions by Beverly Blair Harzog on 11 04 2011 Bank of America’s misstep with debit card fees has brought a lot of attention to credit unions . Even though Bank of America is taking back” the fee in response to the outcry from the public , Bank Transfer Day is still set to happen on Saturday , November 5. Even if you don’t switch banks , you can still consider taking a look at credit cards offered by credit unions . In most cases you’ll need to have good-to-excellent credit , but if you’re turned down , call and ask if they’ll

  • Get your Independent Foreclosure Review!

    Updated: 2011-11-05 20:21:49
    OCC and the Federal Reserve announced this week that banks who service mortgages will be sending letters to homeowners this month and next, offering them an opportunity to request review of any 2009 or 2010 foreclosure. Every homeowner who asks...

  • Talk Credit Radio Mind Traps That Can Hurt Your Credit Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-05 13:58:00
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Talk Credit Radio : Mind Traps That Can Hurt Your Credit by Credit.com on 11 04 2011 This week on Talk Credit Radio : Friday November 4, 2011 Tune into Talk Credit Radio this week with Credit.com’s personal finance expert Gerri Detweiler , live from 4-5 ET 1-2 PT on  WSRQ Additional ways to listen are listed . below Mind Traps That Can Hurt Your Credit Do your beliefs really affect your credit—or is that just a bunch of psychobabble This week on Talk Credit Radio , investment advisor and author Marc Pearlman dives headfirst into the subject and makes a compelling case

  • 3 Things to Know About Credit Cards from Credit Unions Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 20:58:20
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans 3 Things to Know About Credit Cards from Credit Unions by Beverly Blair Harzog on 11 04 2011 Bank of America’s misstep with debit card fees has brought a lot of attention to credit unions . Even though Bank of America is taking back” the fee in response to the outcry from the public , Bank Transfer Day is still set to happen on Saturday , November 5. Even if you don’t switch banks , you can still consider taking a look at credit cards offered by credit unions . In most cases you’ll need to have good-to-excellent credit , but if you’re turned down , call and ask if they’ll

  • Talk Credit Radio Mind Traps That Can Hurt Your Credit Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 20:58:18
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Talk Credit Radio : Mind Traps That Can Hurt Your Credit by Credit.com on 11 04 2011 This week on Talk Credit Radio : Friday November 4, 2011 Tune into Talk Credit Radio this week with Credit.com’s personal finance expert Gerri Detweiler , live from 4-5 ET 1-2 PT on  WSRQ Additional ways to listen are listed . below Mind Traps That Can Hurt Your Credit Do your beliefs really affect your credit—or is that just a bunch of psychobabble This week on Talk Credit Radio , investment advisor and author Marc Pearlman dives headfirst into the subject and makes a compelling case

  • The Credit Line Kristen Christian and the Bank Transfer Day Movement Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 20:58:17
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans The Credit Line : Kristen Christian and the Bank Transfer Day Movement by Credit.com on 11 04 2011 Tune in to this week’s installment of The Credit Line , hosted by Credit.com’s chairman and co-founder Adam Levin on Los Angeles’ KFWB 980 AM this Saturday , November 5, at 9 a.m . PST Noon . EST The show is co-hosted by L.A . radio personality Jeff Levy November 5 is Bank Transfer Day do you know where your money is Are you fed up with the big banks You’re not alone . Kristen Christian , an art gallery owner in Los Angeles , got fed up , too . 160 Then she pulled her

  • As Bank Transfer Day Approaches Credit Unions Winning Big Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 20:58:15
    , Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans As Bank Transfer Day Approaches , Credit Unions Winning Big by Christopher Maag on 11 04 2011 At least 650,000 people joined credit unions in the last month , and many more are likely to switch as Bank Transfer Day approaches , according to new studies released this week . That’s many times more than the 80,000 people who normally join credit unions every month , according to Lisa McCue , spokeswoman for the Credit Union National . Association Many people who joined credit unions over the last few weeks did so to avoid rising bank fees , says Bill Cheney , president and

  • A Smart Read Managing Debt for Dummies Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 20:58:13
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans A Smart Read : Managing Debt for Dummies by Mark Frauenfelder on 11 04 2011 Why should you spend time reading a book about debt management if you don’t have a problem with personal debt To me the answer is easy : You never know what’s coming down the road . A medical emergency can easily wipe out your savings , forcing you to dip into your credit cards to cover monthly expenses . You could get laid off from your job . You could lose your home or car and if you aren’t well insured , you’ll have to go into debt to rebuild or replace your property . It’s never a bad idea

  • A Smart Read Managing Debt for Dummies Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 20:58:11
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans A Smart Read : Managing Debt for Dummies by Mark Frauenfelder on 11 04 2011 Why should you spend time reading a book about debt management if you don’t have a problem with personal debt To me the answer is easy : You never know what’s coming down the road . A medical emergency can easily wipe out your savings , forcing you to dip into your credit cards to cover monthly expenses . You could get laid off from your job . You could lose your home or car and if you aren’t well insured , you’ll have to go into debt to rebuild or replace your property . It’s never a bad idea

  • Two Consumer Watchdogs Two Very Different Reactions Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 20:58:09
    , Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Two Consumer Watchdogs , Two Very Different Reactions by Christopher Maag on 11 03 2011 Two top leaders of the government’s newest consumer protection agency received very different receptions on Capitol Hill this week . Raj Date , interim leader of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau , was grilled by a panel of Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee on a range issues , including allegations that the new agency has too much power and could hurt small banks and credit . unions It could easily become a loose cannon , 8221 Rep . Spencer Bachus , R-AL ,

  • Report Underwater Homeowners Pay More in Interest Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 20:58:08
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Report : Underwater Homeowners Pay More in Interest by Christopher Maag on 11 03 2011 If your mortgage is higher than the actual value of your home , chances are that you’re paying extra money on your mortgage every month . According to a recent study by CoreLogic and the Associated Press , the average underwater homeowner is paying an interest rate that’s nearly 40 percent higher than they could get if they bought a home . today That translates to paying an extra 200 a month on a home valued at 250,000, according to the . report Fraud Resource : Free Identity Risk

  • Not Your Grandmother’s Credit Union Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 20:58:06
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Not Your Grandmother’s Credit Union by Gerri Detweiler on 11 03 2011 I opened a new credit union account recently . I wasn’t protesting bank fees my bank still offers free debit cards with rewards but a local credit union offered me a 1.99 rate on a car loan , and I couldn’t pass that . up While opening the account , I thought back to how different that experience was from the very first credit union account I opened . When I was 19 or so , I joined a local teachers’ credit union my father was a teacher , and family members were eligible to join I don’t recall ever

  • What the Death Penalty and Foreclosure Have in Common Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 20:58:04
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans What the Death Penalty and Foreclosure Have in Common by Adam Levin on 11 03 2011 There is so much news—mostly ugly news from the consumer point of view—about the foreclosure crisis , but it seems one of the most important initiatives taken against the banks that caused the crisis has been all but overlooked . For a period of months , the federal government and most of the states’ attorneys general have been negotiating with the banking industry over appropriate sanctions and penalties that should be imposed for lender misconduct during the foreclosure . process As if

  • Credit.com News Advice page 357

    Updated: 2011-11-04 20:58:02
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Posts Big Changes in CA Law by Emily Peters on 10 05 2005 A new California law today has made the identity theft tactic commonly known as phishing illegal : The state of California 0 comments by Emily Peters on 10 05 2005 Credit counseling by Emily Peters on 10 03 2005 The Washington Post reported today that more and more credit counselors are having their non-profit status revoked by the IRS . 1 comment by Emily Peters on 10 03 2005 Business owners and ID theft by Emily Peters on 10 03 2005 The Association of Certified Fraud Specialists recently held a conference to

  • What the Death Penalty and Foreclosure Have in Common Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 03:58:24
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans What the Death Penalty and Foreclosure Have in Common by Adam Levin on 11 03 2011 There is so much news—mostly ugly news from the consumer point of view—about the foreclosure crisis , but it seems one of the most important initiatives taken against the banks that caused the crisis has been all but overlooked . For a period of months , the federal government and most of the states’ attorneys general have been negotiating with the banking industry over appropriate sanctions and penalties that should be imposed for lender misconduct during the foreclosure . process As if

  • Not Your Grandmother’s Credit Union Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 03:58:23
    Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Not Your Grandmother’s Credit Union by Gerri Detweiler on 11 03 2011 I opened a new credit union account recently . I wasn’t protesting bank fees my bank still offers free debit cards with rewards but a local credit union offered me a 1.99 rate on a car loan , and I couldn’t pass that . up While opening the account , I thought back to how different that experience was from the very first credit union account I opened . When I was 19 or so , I joined a local teachers’ credit union my father was a teacher , and family members were eligible to join I don’t recall ever

  • Report Underwater Homeowners Pay More in Interest Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 03:58:21
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Report : Underwater Homeowners Pay More in Interest by Christopher Maag on 11 03 2011 If your mortgage is higher than the actual value of your home , chances are that you’re paying extra money on your mortgage every month . According to a recent study by CoreLogic and the Associated Press , the average underwater homeowner is paying an interest rate that’s nearly 40 percent higher than they could get if they bought a home . today That translates to paying an extra 200 a month on a home valued at 250,000, according to the . report Fraud Resource : Free Identity Risk

  • Two Consumer Watchdogs Two Very Different Reactions Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 03:58:20
    , Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Two Consumer Watchdogs , Two Very Different Reactions by Christopher Maag on 11 03 2011 Two top leaders of the government’s newest consumer protection agency received very different receptions on Capitol Hill this week . Raj Date , interim leader of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau , was grilled by a panel of Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee on a range issues , including allegations that the new agency has too much power and could hurt small banks and credit . unions It could easily become a loose cannon , 8221 Rep . Spencer Bachus , R-AL ,

  • Never Mind Eupdate, Greek Referendum Edition

    Updated: 2011-11-03 23:15:12
    No more referendum. Still my candidate for the most important moment in this crisis. The possibility of a referendum, and of exiting the Euro, stays on the table -- as well it should. The persistent fog in Europe's Plan A,...

  • CDS Again

    Updated: 2011-11-03 14:42:34
    I want to draw about two trillion underlines under Alphaville's point that we’d also like to know about concentration. That is, are there just a few counterparties out there that are big net sellers of Italy CDS or are there...

  • Q A Student Loan Defaults and Garnished Wages Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-03 10:58:04
    : Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Q A : Student Loan Defaults and Garnished Wages by Michael Schreiber on 11 02 2011 The amount of federal and private student loan debt held by Americans , which is expected to top 1 trillion this year has now surpassed credit card debt And given the persistently high unemployment rate , it should come as no surprise that more Americans are defaulting on their student . loans In September , the Department of Education released fiscal year  2009 student loan default rates which had , risen to 8.8 percent , up from 7.0 percent in FY 2008 default rates increased for all

  • Want to Switch Banks Here’s How to Do It Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-11-02 00:58:37
    . Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Want to Switch Banks Here’s How to Do . It by Christopher Maag on 11 01 2011 There’s lots of talk lately about people switching banks . An announcement by Bank of America that it would charge customers 5 a month to make purchases with their debit cards though they and other banks have backpedaled recently coupled with increased attention to the Occupy Wall Street Movement , has focused a spotlight on growing outrage over the fees charged by some of America’s largest . banks All that discontent may culminate on Nov . 5, which some activists have declared will be a

  • Credit Portfolio Credit.com

    Updated: 2011-11-01 07:57:19
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  • Come on Folks Get Your Free Credit Report Credit.com News Advice

    Updated: 2011-10-31 14:47:26
    , Follow Us Frontpage Topics Editorial Staff Archives Subscribe Credit.com Credit Cards for Excellent Credit Credit Cards for Good Credit Credit Cards for Bad Credit Secured Cards Prepaid Cards Credit Reports Personal Loans Come on Folks , Get Your Free Credit Report by Tom Quinn on 10 31 2011 Who isn’t satisfied by a good discount—or better yet , a freebie Most people I know are , which is why information recently published by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau surprised me . Their report , The impact of differences between consumer- and creditor-purchased credit scores , 8221 reveals that less than 16 million individual U.S . consumers obtain copies of their credit reports for free on an annual basis from www.annualcreditreport.com Featured Product : Looking for credit cards for

  • Make the Banks Pay

    Updated: 2011-10-29 05:24:52
    I have a post up on Salon.com. Credit Slips readers will recognize it as based on a prior post here.

  • Financial Stability Board Calls for Effective Consumer Finance Protection

    Updated: 2011-10-29 03:06:53
    The Financial Stability Board, an international organization operating under the auspices of the G20 countries, this week issued its Report on Consumer Finance Protection. http://www.financialstabilityboard.org/publications/r_111026a.pdf FSB emphasizes the link between international financial stability and consumer protection, particularly in the mortgage...

  • Two worlds and in between

    Updated: 2011-10-27 12:33:06
    A discussion about why nation-by-nation bankruptcy fails when dealing with global enterprises, here.

  • Money Management and Personal Finance The Dough Roller

    Updated: 2011-10-13 00:25:20
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