Why You Need to Check Your Bills Closely - Every Time
May 03, 2012
Many consumers never even look at the summary of all their monthly purchases on their bills. This is a bad idea, and one that identity thieves are counting on.
While remembering to bring an airline miles card is something consumers typically think of most when traveling, there are other things they should keep in mind in regards to their cards.
The CFPB hopes to create greater clarity for consumers in the scoring and reporting process.
According to a new survey from the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, 56 percent said they want to build their score but don't know how to do it.
The largest processor of mobile credit card payments recently reported that its annualized expectations for transaction values surge by 25 percent in the last month.
These days, college kids are graduating from school with tens of thousands of dollars in debt spread across credit cards, auto financing and student loans, and experts say this could all have been avo
The CARD Act restricted how lenders can market to students under 21, but evidence shows that lenders haven't changed much in their pursuit of these lucrative young consumers.
After the CARD Act, many young adults still continue to open credit card accounts, and many are mismanaging them as well.
Many experts think mobile wallet technology will become so popular by 2020, nearly replacing the use of cash and traditional credit cards.
A bill proposing to keep the interest rates on federal student loans at low levels is gaining a significant amount of support in the Halls of Congress.