CFPB's Latest Proposal Draws Fire From Consumer Groups
August 17, 2012
The federal agency tasked with protecting consumers from financial distress recently issued a proposal to change mortgage rules, but has drawn significant fire for it.
The recent settlement agreement between a number of retail groups and the world's two largest processors of credit and debit card payments has drawn considerable fire, and now a well-known federal law
One of the easiest ways to boost your credit score quickly and easily is to order a copy of your credit report and review it closely.
The new trend of microloans is now hitting the U.S. after proving successful over a number of decades in many other parts of the world.
Military servicemembers say they plan to significantly reduce the amount they spend for their kids' back-to-school shopping.
Google Wallet is available on six smartphones and a tablet, accepted at more than 200,000 locations across the country, and is further expanding its reach.
Millions of consumers have credit cards, and many pay annual fees or high interest rates that can make their account expensive in the long run.
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It's known that a percentage consumer credit reports contain at least some inaccurate information, but exactly how many is up for debate.
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