This Week in Credit News: Holidays Heat Up
The biggest credit news this week is all about the holidays, as many Americans get a jump start on their holiday gift plans.
The biggest credit news this week is all about the holidays, as many Americans get a jump start on their holiday gift plans.
The biggest news this week is all about the housing market, as the Fed announced plans to keep interest rates low -- a move that could keep mortgage rates low in tandem.
The biggest credit news this week is all about privacy issues, as Obamacare fraud surfaces and teens might be more privacy-savvy than most parents think.
The biggest credit news this week is all about students' finances during and after college, and how poor choices can affect you years after graduation.
When it comes to customer satisfaction, some industries get two thumbs down. Here are the worst industries for customer service.
This year's analysis of the biggest consumer complaints is topped by autos, contractors and debt collectors.
The biggest credit news this week is all about movement in mortgage rates, as they take a slight dip after a meteoric rise.
A report from the CFPB found that the average checking account fees for those who opted into overdraft protection were 10 times those who didn't.
Americans love their credit cards, but some love them too much and are getting maxxed out. We look at the states with the highest credit utilization.
A new bipartisan bill on medical debt may help preserve consumers' credit scores and reports from taking a hit after a medical bill mix-up.