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Credit card transactions increased considerably last year

Study finds new laws haven't prevented marketing cards to college kids

Report: Default rates for consumer credit fall in March

Women struggle more often with credit card debt

CFPB to tackle discriminatory lending practices

Most college students have, mismanage credit cards

More borrowers staying current on credit cards despite uptick in defaults

More credit card lenders turning to social media

More lenders pushing prepaid cards for college students

Consumers putting auto loans ahead of credit cards, mortgages

More companies vying for mobile purchasing domination

The shape of credit cards to come

Sony introduces new phone to be used as mobile wallet

Company develops battery with credit card-related applications

Capital One sees charge offs slip in February

CFPB won't target credit card sign-up fees

Consumers turning away from credit and debit

High-tech iPhone case can serve as digital wallet

Credit card debt expected to grow this year

Credit card transactions increase appreciably in February

PayPal developing its own mobile card reader

Authorities probing robo-signing on credit card accounts

Consumers engaging in riskier borrowing behavior

Indicators good for mobile wallet adoption

PayPal card reader will accept all major credit brands

Major lenders see delinquency and default drop

Merchants say credit card swipe fees too high

Consumers using credit cards more often as gas prices rise

Consumers say credit card rates still a source of trouble

Experts wonder about mobile payment regulations

Young Americans struggling with debt

CFPB forwarding consumer comments to FTC

PayPal mobile readers seen as boon for businesses, consumers

iOS a popular platform for mobile credit card processing

Consumers borrow more, but not on their credit cards

Experts warn students over credit card risks

Credit card lenders turning to social media for younger customers

Discover sees higher profits as credit conditions improve

Cordray says CFPB can win over critics

Student loans may still be giving borrowers bad credit

Apple gets more patents for iWallet

Some may be slow to adopt even top-notch rewards offers

Mobile wallet changes won't come until incentives do as well

Consumers taking on credit card debt to cover rising prices

Loan delinquencies expected to drop

Consumers' borrowing habits have changed drastically

Credit card issuers continue to broaden lending standards

U.S. Bank unveils new EMV card for businesses

Consumers paying down credit cards before mortgages?

Credit card tips for 2012

Lenders still finding ways to offer credit cards to young adults

Consumers faced fewer delinquencies this year

CFPB tackling overdraft fees

March 2012

Many will use tax returns to pay down debt

Card transaction value surged in 2011

Experts say mobile wallet adoption inevitable

Card issuers keep sweetening introductory offers for top borrowers

Credit card fraud still a major problem

Millions of consumers considered underbanked

Boku launches new mobile payment platform

Lenders still not issuing credit cards to college students

American Express under fire for late fees

Top-rated consumers seeing surge of offers

New-home sales elevate for third-straight month

Personal income up slightly in November

Consumers spent more on credit cards during holiday season

Consumer spending expected to remain slow in 2012

Are consumers paying fees to pay by credit card?

Experts urge attention to holiday debts

Loan delinquencies on the decline

Some with bad credit being offered new cards with a catch

Consumer credit rose again in November

More consumers turning to store debit instead of credit

New kind of credit report looks at more payment types

Consumers borrowing more, defaulting less

New York Fed president urges home loan balance reductions

More consumers springing for credit card security features

Supreme Court ruling means some borrowers can't go to court

New credit card designed to reduce fraud risk

CFPB expands efforts to educate students about loans

Lenders expect suits over CFPB head's appointment

Experts see return to seasonal credit card trends as positive

JPMorgan halts collections suits

Banks sweetening credit card offers for linking accounts

Virtual credit card may be next big payment option

Consumer Protection Bureau Expands Focus

Home values losses in 2011 projected at nearly $700 billion

Keep an eye on credit protections

States pass laws restricting credit report use in hiring

Report indicates identity theft affects millions, costs billions

Citi allows users to link rewards with Facebook accounts

Lenders sending out more offers to subprime Americans

Consumers' financial security on the mend

Consumers may be returning to bad credit card habits

Lenders pushing less expensive credit cards

February 2012

Consumer credit surges on student and auto loans

American Express stepping up card issuing

White House launching new foreclosure assistance plan

Bernanke speech highlights issues with tight lending

Visa surpasses 1 million EMV cards

American Express increases rewards for some borrowers

Treasury Secretary says financial reform working

More lenders now using social media

Citi retools iPad app

MasterCard-branded plastic getting more use

Lenders worry about effects of heavier regulation

Global card demand expected to spike this year

Digital payments edge closer with more smartphone apps

Credit cards top BBB complaint list

Visa launches more mobile services for consumers

Credit card rates still high?

Emergency savings nonexistent for many families

Visa profits jump on more card use

Affluent consumers spend more than their share on cards

NJ bill would restrict use of credit reports for hiring

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will lean on tech

Report: Electric vehicle purchases to represent 5 percent of U.S. sales by 2017

Four in 10 consumers avoided holiday shopping due to financial strain

CFPB details consumers' biggest credit card complaints

Consumers hearing less negative news about the economy

Most Americans confident about future financial situation

Mortgage delinquencies to rise this quarter, then diminish

More than half of Americans would stop using debit card if charged fee

Condo, apartment market showing gradual improvement

Garden State residents with highest average mortgage down payments

Household wealth falls to lowest levels since end of 2008

CFPB offers credit card shopping tips

Credit recommendations college students should remember

Credit standards still tight for homebuilders

January 2012

December 2011

Consumers optimistic about future finances

Consumer Spending Index diminishes in November

More people looking to friends, family members for loans

Credit predictions for 2012

Mortgage, credit defaults rise in November

Average credit card debt in November falls nationwide

Real estate expert: Obtaining low-interest loan no easy task

Consumers' financial circumstances continue to suffer

Report: Consumer protections insufficient for mobile payments

Americans' fiscal IQ lacking

Auto delinquencies to remain low in 2012

Customer satisfaction on the rise among smaller banks, credit unions

Survey: Quality most crucial component of car buying

Majority of lenders say loan process takes longer to complete

Americans cutting back on non-essential purchases

CFPB looks to make credit card agreements less complex

Getting loan for rental unit often strenuous

Existing-home sales in November increase

Consumers more likely to share positive customer service experiences

Builder confidence rises to highest level since May

Slight rise in October new-home sales

Consumers' personal incomes, savings rise in October

Bank credit card lending grows, while home equity loans fall

E-commerce spending takes off in November

Lost credit card claims rise 19 percent at end of 2010

Car sales in October viewed as robust

Common misconceptions about credit

Halloween spending to total nearly $7 billion

Housing market issues preventing many from moving

Unfair treatment by credit card companies down, survey suggests

Remodeling work down among builders

Credit scoring may be waived by some insurers in Nevada

People who know defaulters bullish about homeownership, not economy

Banks may charge new fees, encourage credit card use

Home prices down nationwide

Consumers' pessimism continues for fifth-straight month

Fewer Americans to feel jolly this holiday

Financial security continues to slide

Employers often hire year round

Your credit report can determine if you get hired

November 2011

NAHB chairman implores Congress to restore higher mortgage limits

Credit card delinquency rises for first time in two years

Credit changes that have taken place in 2011

Holiday shopping tips to help keep spending low

Builder sentiment jumps for second-straight month

Consumers often unaware of credit card rewards benefits

Few say they have more to be thankful for this year

Just 3 percent would continue using debit card if fees were charged

Study links credit scores with personalities

Alaska has highest credit card debt, report indicates

Some consumers to spend as much or more than last year on holiday shopping

Mortgage rejection doesn't need to be the final step

Auto delinquencies fall for eighth-consecutive quarter

Economists: Home sales not significant enough to trigger growth

Poll indicates people will reduce spending this holiday shopping season

Check your credit when taking out a mortgage

Worker confidence rising marginally

Nearly 40 percent reduced debt after refinancing

Mortgage delinquencies rise for first time in two years

Rent disagreements could now lead to credit mistakes

Borrowing jumps more than $7 billion in September

Poll: Consumers spend four hours per day worried about debt

Home sales rise as prices fall in third quarter

Just 7 percent will spend more on holiday gifts this year

Confidence low for retirement-home developers

Report: Restrictive lending tamed home buying activity in 2011

Cost a concern for Thanksgiving hosts

Consumers expect to find deals on Black Friday

Bill would limit interest rates on credit cards, loans

Consumer sentiment low despite improving employment picture

Maintaining monthly expenses Americans' top financial concern

Consumers gravitate toward solving smaller debts first

HARP undergoes changes to help homeowners refinance

Halloween an ideal time to find discounts on cars

Most consumers plan to spend at least $500 for holidays

Mortgage lenders dealing with a backlog of applications

Consumers to spend more than $700 each for holidays

Credit card companies often estimate consumers' earnings, financial experts say

Many couples using registries to raise home down payments

Improper judgement clouds homeowner's credit report

New-home sales increase 6 percent

Consumers not allowing economy to deter spending for holidays

Cost of attending college rises again

Employment sentiment continues to dwindle

Consumer confidence plummets in October

Government looks to make financing education easier

How to obtain a credit card without a financial history

Few have saved for retirement throughout life

NAHB: Presidential hopefuls, administration need to put greater focus on housing

More consumers shopping online

Tight loan conditions restrain home sales

Hidden fees drive many to close bank accounts

Many seeking second job to help pay for holidays

Consumers more optimistic about their financial security

Consumer spending falls to lowest level in two years

Analysts expect improvements in credit card payments to slow

Builder confidence up four points

October 2011

Foreclosure activity picks up in third quarter

Consumer borrowing plummets in August

Auto loans increasing significantly

Consumers confused about credit score factors

Lenders looking deeper at credit reports

Americans viewing debt in a negative light

Mortgage lenders rejecting more applications

Wisconsin city residents have highest credit scores nationwide

Few consumers expect to increase holiday spending

Consumers looking to spread out holiday shopping

Many consumers continue to report poor financial situations

Most believe their paycheck totals are accurate

Auto lending increasing to prime car buyers

Mismatched skills most common reason for failed hires

Financial issues driving many families to double, triple up

Economists propose debt 'haircut'

Personal income levels dip

Loan delinquencies rise in second quarter

Many home buyers turning to family mortgages

Many would hide financial issues from spouses

Mortgage applications remain low despite record rates

Massachusetts insurance agents look to ban use of credit scores in insurance

Record low mortgage rates can be difficult to obtain

Consumer spending, earnings dropped last year

Car purchasing tips for first-time buyers

Credit history improvement tips for job seekers

Consumer comfort index falls

Nearly 70 percent believe economy is still in recession

Consumer confidence unchanged

Sources consumers use for unplanned expenses

Approximately 40 percent cut back on spending in September

Heightened lending standards, poor credit prevented 2.3 million from refinancing

Many long for home ownership, but obstacles stand in the way

Debts should be paid off quickly, not over time

Late payments down in August

Few say they owe more money than last year

Majority feel economy won't improve over next year

Restrictions make borrowing difficult for many

Economy to expand marginally

Credit scores shift during recession

Credit card debt down 18 percent

Bank card defaults down in August

Home inspection critical before buying an inexpensive property

Nearly half say they're less financially secure

September 2011

Consumer hotline errors preventing some complaints from reaching banks

Consumer debt totals rise for tenth straight month

CFOs expect to hire more in fourth quarter

Credit improvement myths

Consumers' credit card debt falls in July

One-third don't save for Christmas

Net job growth zero in August

Creditors seeking payment from next of kin

Tips for recognizing loan scams

Credit card usage tips

Poll: Paying off debt more important than saving

Consumers plan to tighten spending for Christmas

Credit tips that defy common sense

Experts advise caution with 'piggybacking' practice

Consumer sentiment rises in September

Employers spend limited time reviewing individual resumes

Experts: Economic forecast bleak, but another recession unlikely

Foreclosures account for nearly one-third of total home sales in Q2

Debt levels, delinquent borrowers fall in second quarter

Spending, earnings rise in July

Americans increasingly adopting changes to curb debt

Billions lost annually due to waste, fees

House hunters taking more conservative approach to financing

Financial woes affect sleep for women

Consumer spending rises in July

Nearly 70 percent of business owners don't plan on hiring

Short sales, foreclosures have equal impact on credit scores

Late-night shifts take toll on workers' health, survey suggests

What renters can do to improve their standing if credit is bad

Positive developments in Florida's housing market

Every swipe comes with a fee

Freddie Mac says economy's in 'rough patch'

Rewards cards viewed as punishment by some small businessowners

August 2011

Poll: 83 percent willing to help their financially-distressed neighbors

Credit score improvement tips

Auto loan delinquencies fall for seventh straight quarter

Fannie Mae projects further weakened economy, housing market

Credit card delinquency rate falls again

Report: Bank card default rate dropped in July

New York Fed: Consumer credit markets healing

Credit card customer satisfaction rose in 2011

FHA loan applications decline in July

Report: Credit unions put less 'squeeze' on consumers than banks

Commerce department releases home vacancy rates for second quarter

Debt, credit among consumers primary complaints

Poll: Economy increasing families' anxiety

Rate of hiring slowed in July

Poll of employers: Workers' performance level suffers in summer

Residential mortgage originations drop

Unemployment rate falls, economy adds jobs

Consumer credit resolving faster than expected

More than half of job hunters finding new employment

Insurance institute details how credit affects students

Poll: Consumers stressed about personal debt

Income levels rise moderately

Survey: Consumers have more disposable income

Three recommendations that can help consumers improve their score

Sentiment falls to lowest ebb since December 2009

Millenials' life decisions held up by joblessness

Down economy here to stay

What isn't listed on a credit report

Federal loans to be cut for graduate students

Credit companies increasing rewards offers

How to get a stellar credit score

FICO fields credit questions

Gift card use rises in second quarter

Mortgage defaults decline in June

Job postings discouraging long-term unemployed applicants

Baby boomers fulfilling their carbuying wishes, study finds

Financial advisors urge consumers not to panic as debt-ceiling debate rages on

Major websites now accepting non-credit payment

Home prices rise marginally in May

Survey finds Americans losing confidence in homeownership

Frank optimistic about extending loan limits

Poll: Almost 60 percent don't track their spending

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau launches service

Refinancing climbs to 70 percent of mortgage volume

Existing homes sales decline during May

U.S. senator requests more information regarding job creation

Consumers remain wary about spending

July 2011

CFPB and JAG join forces to protect the financial health of service members

Labor secretary calls on businesses to hire more

Provision may lead to headaches for credit customers

Tips for keeping debt levels down

Federal Reserve says credit scores must be revealed if applications are denied

Things to be aware of before new credit score law goes into effect

Lenders focusing on FICO scores before granting mortgage applications

Poll: 70 percent of bank risk professionals believe delinquency rates will fall or stay the same

It's not impossible to land a mortgage with bad credit

Credit card rates increase to highest level since 2007

Report: Consumer credit on the mend

Borrowing activity increases for eighth straight month

More Americans cite unemployment as top economic concern

June brings 157,000 new jobs to private sector

Pending home sales increase in May

UCLA researcher predicts more people will move to coast to avoid long commutes

Saving on home costs

Report concludes consumers lack financial skills

HUD now accepting applications for mortgage assistance from Minnesotans

Consumer confidence waning as jobless rate holds steady

Good credit should be used like a muscle

Unemployment claims increase by 9,000 during most recent week

Advice for maintaining good credit, receiving better interest rates

Consumer spending expected to increase during summer months

Majority of students believe credit card companies are tricking them

Advice for better money management

Report: CFPs need to pay close attention to their credit reports

Tips for keeping a healthy credit score

Arizona experiencing increased consumer spending during 2011

Falling prices, tighter mortgage restrictions leading to fewer home sales

Advice for reviving a credit score after foreclosure

Report: Personal income, spending rose in May

NAR: Pending home sales increase during May

Time magazine offers suggestions on how to increase FICO scores

Poll: Consumers would buy more if mortgage debt was removed

Advice for boosting credit scores, lowering interest rates

Bad credit one of the most common reasons why borrowers are denied mortgage

Sales of new homes drop during May

Company credit cards can lead to ruined credit scores

Advice for improving debt management, boosting credit scores

24 percent of Americans have no emergency savings

Nearly 90 percent of Americans do not expect a raise next year

June 2011

Consumer Confidence index falls after release of unemployment data

Climbing college-related costs putting strain on Americans' wallets

New legislation aimed to help consumers with medical debt

Tips for avoiding bad credit reports

Small businesses 'scraping by' in May, NFIB chief economist says

Consumer spending declines, encourages Americans

Gas Index falls, Food index rises in May

Hiring figures to increase as positive intentions increase

Avoiding late bill payments may avoid fees, improve credit scores

Credit scores play integral role in insurance premiums

Consumer Spending Index falls in May

Majority of Americans believe now is best time to buy a home

Staffing agency service increases may signal rise in permanent worker compensation

Unemployment rises to 9.1 percent

Survey finds consumers feel better about securing auto financing

Public sector feeling employment pinch

Americans experiencing physical stress symptoms because of the economy

Paying down student loans important for credit reports and scores

Consumer borrowing rises in April, credit card use declines

Credit score help may improve chances of landing an apartment

Buying a motorcycle could hurt your credit

More families look to vacation at home this year

Get credit score help to improve chances of securing a mortgage

MBA chief economist says mortgage market may be on the "mend"

Bad credit consumers hurting from tighter lending practices

Consumer sentiment falls in May after rising in April

Employment numbers plummet in May

Texas ruling allows insurance providers to use credit scores to determine rates

Consumers look to sell off homes before prices decrease even further

May 2011

Organizing homes can save families thousands each year

U.S. economy expected to have added 178,000 jobs in May

New survey shows rise in consumer sentiment

Managing student loan debt after graduation

Lenders offering more subprime auto loans

GDP grows but pace slows

Good-will deletion can help improve credit scores

Applying for multiple credit lines at one time can hurt credit scores

Housing market expert says it may take 3 years to clear foreclosure inventory

Roughly 33 percent of Americans fell behind on credit card payments after collapse of housing market

TransUnion reports drop in delinquency

Economists say economy grew in April but at a slower rate

Strong credit scores critical for recent grads

Americans increase productivity 78 percent from 1980 to 2009

Lenders extending more subprime credit card offers

Study finds moms have most influence on financial education

More consumers feel confident about the economy, poll finds

Large retailers see fewer customers during the first quarter

Check credit reports regularly to identify problematic or questionable items

Housing starts drop 10.6 percent in April

Credit card companies report drop in delinquency rates

75 percent say college too expensive

Factors that affect auto insurance premiums

Healthcare sector saw job growth rise during the recession

Researchers say buying may now be better than renting

Medicare and Social Security funds in trouble

Retail sales climb 0.5 percent in April

Inflation rises an annual rate of 3.2 percent in April

Foreclosure filings drop in April

Strategies for getting credit score help

Helpful ways to manage a mortgage

Housing market may limit economic growth

New program to help Californians obtain affordable car insurance

Ohio's three largest cities face foreclosure problems

Searching for unfair and unverifiable marks on credit reports may improve job search

Consumer borrowing rises in March

Poll reveals Americans less optimistic about today's youth

U.S. unemployment rate rises to 9 percent in April

Report finds consumers taking out more loans

Delinquencies down 11.6 percent in March

Consumers may benefit from negotiating interest rates

Keeping a credit score strong when dealing with mortgage problems

Fed survey shows lenders ease loan restrictions

Many Maine residents could use financial literacy help

Survey finds prospective homeowners lack knowledge about mortgages

Consumers confident about paying down debt

Saving on homeowners insurance

April 2011

Personal income climbs 0.5 percent in March

Initial unemployment claims rise, economy struggles

Survey finds consumers feel more confident about employment market

The importance of spotting credit reporting errors

Survey predicts economic growth to rise for all of 2011

Consumers lack financial education, leads to poor credit practices

Tourism spending up for U.S. travelers

Students rely heavily on loans to finance college

Low interest rates are greatest concern for credit card applicants

Survey finds startups looking to add workers

Home sales in Ohio decline as lending requirements stiffen

Mortgage delinquency falls 11.6 percent in March

Credit score plays a role in insurance premiums

Americans settling for low-paying jobs

Housing starts rise 7.2 percent last month, still down from March 2010

Report says mortgages harder to come by

Card companies offering responsible-use products to students

Good credit scores can help save money

Americans say they lack personal finance knowledge

Housing market may see improvement in 2011

Job applicants may benefit from credit repair

March sees rise in Consumer Price Index

Miscellaneous college expenses could cost parents thousands

Credit scores fall nationwide

Fixing bad credit

Foreclosure filings fall 15 percent in Q1

Retail sales rise in March

Gas could hit $4 throughout the U.S.

Smart coupon use can reduce grocery bills

College grads to see higher salaries this year

Unfair tax liens may cause bad credit

Study: 61 percent struggle to cover their monthly expenses

Credit scores drop as a result of credit reporting error

Online sales rise in March

Unemployment claims data shows positive momentum for consumers

Consumer borrowing increases in February

Late credit card payments can damage credit scores

Identifying common credit mistakes

Army Sergeant awarded $21 million after unfair credit mark

Improve credit scores to get better insurance rates

Retail sector growing, but not as beneficial as before

ABA finds loan delinquency rates on the decline

Errors on credit reports can worsen bad credit

Unemployment figures indicate some citizens having tougher time than others

Circumstances that may call for credit repair

Rainy day accounts can prevent credit damage

Mississippi's marginal job growth felt by consumers

Low pay and job loss are major stress factors for U.S. workers

March 2011

New reports signal positive direction for employment market

Consumers focus more on credit card debt than mortgage payments

Bankruptcy filings rise 22 percent in San Diego area

Checking credit reports for errors can help protect scores

Differences between authorized user and joint account holder

Unemployment benefit cuts may cause need for credit repair

Household income dropped 23 percent during the recession

Survey finds rise in seasonal jobs

Credit repair may be useful tool for job seekers

Maryland legislators propose new law on auto insurance ratings

Credit card charge offs rise in February

Credit repair may be key to buying new home

Charge offs may be unfairly hurting credit reports

Travelers may be in need of credit repair

Credit CARD Act deemed a helpful regulation

Consumer price indexes rise across the board

Student loan borrowers may benefit from credit repair

Look for inaccuracies on your credit report to avoid credit damage

Maryland Senate to vote on job fairness bill

Check credit reports and scores to keep finances healthy

Foreclosure filings down 14 percent in February

Court ruling may affect job candidates who have filed for bankruptcy

Drop in household debt may signal improved consumer finances

Study identifies states with best, worst credit scores

Use credit cards to bolster your credit report and score

Identity theft may signal need for credit repair

Credit repair may help those with joint accounts

Homeowners with negative equity should check their credit reports

CARD Act helps college students improve credit

Survey reveals credit knowledge gap for average consumers

Cleaning up old credit mistakes

Small business owners with poor credit may need credit repair

Military members can check credit scores for free

Colorado consumers advised to review credit reports

Repair bad credit to improve mortgage eligibility

Holiday shoppers should check their credit reports

Texas man files lawsuit because of lingering lien

Critics wary of Experian's plan to add rental data to credit reports

Maintaining clean credit while in college

Employment gains may help consumers improve financial standing

Job seekers with bad credit may have trouble obtaining employment

Credit repair may help with tax liens

February 2011

Guarantors may want to check credit reports

Credit repair could help with mortgage payments

Healthcare patients become identity theft victims

Phony sweepstakes scams can cause bad credit

Utah week highlights credit report benefits

Credit repair may help new car buyers

College students may not know they need credit repair

Credit repair could lead to new credit card options

Donating to fraudulent charities can lead to credit damage

Credit repair can help insurance rates

Credit damage and unpaid bills

Credit repair can help increase savings

Visa to help consumers monitor identify theft

California ruling sets off credit fraud concerns

Mortgage loan may require a credit fix

Credit fraud on the rise, but credit repair can help

Medical bill mistakes could be fixed with a credit lawyer's help

Credit scores can change with credit repair, good behavior

Rent payments will now help credit

Monitoring your credit reports won't harm scores

Cab rides could cause credit disputes

Using Wi-Fi could increase credit fraud risk

Credit repair can help consumers negotiate interest rates

Consumers should check reports for improper charge offs

Many restaurants visitors may need to repair credit

Credit card thieves could cause credit dispute

Consumers should rebuild credit before taking out a mortgage loan

California ruling may help cut the need for credit repair

Hollywood Video-related credit errors affect upwards of 2 million people

Job competition rises, credit reports could play factor

Valentine's Day credit card applicants should repair bad credit

Wells Fargo advises consumers to check their credit reports

U.S. consumers less of a credit risk

Cases of Identity theft decrease in 2010

Consumers should be careful of fraudulent websites

FTC takes action against credit report resellers

Ordering a credit score will not help fix errors

Financial past could hurt a couple's future

Credit repair can solve identity theft problems

Alabama consumers could benefit from credit repair

By obtaining purchase protection consumers can avoid credit errors

Nebraska could halt credit report checks for job applicants

Credit reports should be top financial priority

Business debt could hurt personal credit reports

More room for credit report errors due to credit score changes

New credit notices only apply to certain loans

Checking credit reports could help dispute old debt

Credit Repair effective against improper chargebacks

January 2011

Couples should review their credit reports

Small business owners should clean up credit

Checking credit reports for merchant errors

Computer error removes tax refunds from bank accounts

Checking credit report provides step to financial well-being

Delinquencies can cause credit report errors

Young adults want to be financially responsible

Credit repair can help homebuyers cope with higher mortgage fees

Some lenders targeting military members

Bill collectors required to issue new notices

Equifax mobile app could provide credit score help

Credit scores can lower insurance rates

D.C. bill would outlaw employer credit checks

TransUnion announces new scoring model

Mortgage applications can impact your credit report

California's unemployment rate increases

Borrowers gain access to credit again, but with increased risk

Video rental fees could hurt credit reports

Consumers who qualify for EITC can benefit from credit repair

Dispute credit card charges

Cosigning a credit card can damage your credit report

Important factors of your credit report

Credit repair can help with improper charge offs

California attorney general warns about identity theft

Federal Reserve issues guide to credit repair

Credit report errors could lead to mortgage denials

Pentagon's Credit Union breached, financial documents exposed

Check your credit report in the new year

Identity theft can ruin your finances

Identity theft increases, more difficult to prevent

Internet IDs could prevent identity fraud

175 cases of credit card fraud linked to California gas station

Bank of America makes possible mistakes and lowers consumers' credit scores

Reviewing past purchases can lead to quicker credit repair

Visa aims to reduce fraudulent credit card transactions

Identity theft and data breaches increased in 2010

Consumers regret money habits since the recession

Conscious shoppers can avoid identity theft


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