Feds Shut Down Law Firm That Collected $67 Million in 'Debt Relief' Fees
September 15, 2015
September 15, 2015
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A middle-aged woman doesn't want to be in debt forever, but extricating herself is not easy. Here's how she's paying off debt — and how long it may take.
Big changes are coming to both credit scores and credit reports – some as soon as September. Here's a guide to what's coming up and how it could affect you.
A Chicago-area couple found themselves with $47,000 of last year. That's when they made a commitment to make a change.
Cellphone contracts look to be going the way of the flip phone, replaced by what are essentially no-interest phone loans. Here’s why that matters.
Bank loans for used cars used to be tricky to get, and more expensive than new car loans. Now that's changing. Here's what to watch for before you sign.
College students are prime targets for identity thieves, so this is a good time of year to talk about how they can better protect their identities.
A new computer, for as low as $24 a month! That might sound like a steal, but make sure you do the math and research your options.