With it still being tough out there on the economic front, it would make sense that more and more people are looking inward to solve their own financial problems. One of the ways in which...
Continue readingIn the age where credit seems about as scarce for the average person as polar bears or dinosaur bones, more and more credit card companies are trying to appeal to those who do have good credit by...
Continue readingMost of us use social networks to keep in touch with our friends and family, and many of us have noticed that there are an increasing number of advertisements being shown to us that match our...
Continue readingEven though worries about this year's levels of consumer spending are being discussed, key analysts of credit card companies are expecting steady growth in the usage of credit cards over the next...
Continue readingThe Federal Reserve has released a recent report that, among other things, shows that mobile banking usage is becoming quite common. More Americans than ever used their mobile and smartphones to...
Continue readingMany Americans, when in their youth, remember the time they obtained their first credit card. A novel concept, indeed: with the ability to spend money that you do not currently possess, it opened...
Continue readingAfter five years of economic turmoil, it would appear that American credit card holders have learned their lessons, avoiding the over usage of their cards and paying down what existing debt they...
Continue readingNearly twenty states are now considering the implementation of bans on retailers charging extra fees for the use of debit and credit cards in their facilities. Originating in state houses all across...
Continue readingOperating from Romania, a very large global credit card scheme was brought to an end on March 28 thanks to the collaborating efforts of nearly two dozen law enforcement agencies from all across the...
Continue readingAfter limiting access to bank accounts and credit cards earlier this week, Cyprus is now clarifying that any imposed limits do not apply while inside the country. In order to revive the stalled...
Continue readingYoung Americans have less debt than before, but lower debt levels come at the expense of lower asset ownership. The Pew Research Center finds that Americans aged 35 or younger are putting off major...
Continue readingAccording to a new report, some 12.6 million people in the United States were victims of identity theft in the most recent year. The study from Javelin Research reveals that as many as one million...
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