8 TV Dads With Bad Credit
June 15, 2012
In honor of this Father's Day, we at Credit.com wanted to pay homage to a few iconic TV dads and their credit catastrophes.
Credit unions in particular have found it difficult to offer their customers credit cards that come with their own rewards programs, according to a recent report.
One area of many people's lives that can be affected by their credit history without their knowing it is their job search, a
There are about 900 agreements between card issuers and colleges to promote the use of prepaid debit cards, which typically carry sizable fees, among the schools' student bodies.
Putting all of your gas purchases on a cash-back credit card can mean big bucks or a headache, depending on how you use the card.
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Two more attempts on the part of Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. Senate to freeze the interest rates on federally-issued student loans were stalled.
Average credit card debt declined to $7,145 this year from $9,887 in 2008, despite the fact that many households used credit cards to pay for basic living expenses.
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Putting your credit cards on ice might seem like a good idea, but it can be detrimental to your credit score.