Lawmakers to AIG: Don't Block Mortgage Refis
July 03, 2012
One of the nation's largest mortgage lenders currently has policies that may work to prevent some borrowers from refinancing their existing home loan.
Almost half of adults are unaware of some of the basics that go into making up their credit report, or what that score is.
New data from credit monitoring bureau Equifax suggests that lending to consumers with subprime credit scores rose 41 percent last year.
The highest court in the land announced earlier today that it would uphold most of the healthcare overhaul pushed by President Barack Obama and approved by the U.S. Congress in 2010.
By omission from the CFPB's new credit card complaint database, smaller banks and credit unions could snag a piece of the big-bank market.
By omission from the CFPB's new credit card complaint database, smaller banks and credit unions could snag a piece of the big-bank market.
Since taking power on July 21, 2011, the CFPB has received 45,630 complaints from consumers, including 16,840 about credit cards.
Hacking has become a major concern for companies that protect sensitive data, and many are employing new methods to discourage hackers.
A new study shows that lenders' unwillingness to broaden qualifications may be slowing the housing recovery.
Americans have generally been very good about paying their credit card bills on time since the end of the recession, and that trend continued in April.