As the economy continues to remain weak, American consumers are becoming more and more desperate on where to turn to for financial security. Job security is also at an all time low, with unemployment at an all time high. Because of a drastically decreased monthly income, more and more consumers are now forced to rely on credit instead. Unfortunately, credit card companies are currently engaged in putting the squeeze on credit and, as a result, on credit card users.
When the economic crisis...
The economic crisis has had an enormous effect on the average American consumer. Traditionally very free with their credit card use, the average consumer now considers carefully every purchase made on their plastic. While credit cards had become the preferred method of transaction in the past few years, nowadays cash is again becoming fashionable and with good reason.
Burdened with the economic and employment crisis, a majority of credit card carrying American consumers have been unable to...
The credit crisis has everyone worried about their financial stability. In this tough economic times, credit cards have become a vital life line for every American consumer. Thus, their worries about not being able to make the monthly payments and losing available credit is quite valid. It is also quite understandable why many American consumers are very interested in protecting their credit. However, one thing they should never do is get credit card protection. Here is why.
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If you have ever come across offers for debt settlement, you are probably very curious about these offers and would like to know if their promises will actually work. You might even be considering signing up for one at this very moment. Well, before you do anything, first read up on how debt settlement plan works so that you'll know the risks you are getting into and if it is worth the rewards.
Debt settlement companies are becoming more and more common nowadays. Taking advantage of the...
The way you look at your credit card probably says a great deal about how much credit balance you carry. If you are one of the lucky few who have remained debt free even in this stifling credit atmosphere, then you are probably someone who spends time to look into your bill and decipher what all the fine print means. If, however, you are one of the many American consumers who are carrying large debts on their credit cards, then there is a large possibility that you are among the American...
Continue readingAs more and more American consumers see the risks of using credit cards for their purchases, debit cards are fast becoming the plastic of choice in the U.S. As a matter of fact, the switch from credit cards to debit cards has been a growing trend among consumers for a few years now.
In most cases, debit cards have many similarities to credit cards. They are essentially similar in form. They are supported by Mastercard and Visa. They also offer the same convenience of paying with plastic...
Debt is one of the biggest problems facing American consumers these days. The spending habits of Americans have been less than stellar in the past few years. The majority of American consumers also carry revolving credit card debt due to high credit card spending. With the economic and employment crisis, American consumers got into debt more and more.
If you are one of those who have been affected by the widespread debt problem, you might find these practical guides to getting yourself out...
With employment problems and a struggling economy to deal with, more and more American consumers are seeing their credit cards as their last life line. Unfortunately, as credit debt problems continue and credit companies try to secure their future profitability when the credit card bill comes into play, credit is drying up at an alarming rate.
Equifax, a company specializing on providing credit data to credit companies and similar companies recently released data showing that access to...
In these days of financial insecurity, American consumers are doing their best to balance out their finances. They are trying to make sure that they have enough savings or credit to their name in case a serious emergency should come up. Unfortunately, with the economic crisis hardly slowing pace, massive layoffs, rising unemployment and debt interest rates soaring to record levels, that is proving to be very difficult. What makes it even more difficult is that many of these American consumers...
Continue readingThe economic crash caught many American consumers in surprise. However, financial analysts and watchers have said that it was a long time in coming.
For several years, American consumers had gone on a spending spree with their credit cards without really taking into account what the final costs would be. When the financial crash happened, credit industry experts saw that the soaring credit card debt played a large role in it.
The Federal Reserve maintains a survey of the total revolving...
If you have been following the news, you probably are probably worrying right now about your credit card and how it's going to or is affecting your finances. If you are like the majority of American consumers, then you are probably thinking that credit cards are twice as dangerous as they are convenient. So why get your college kids credit cards?
College students and credit cards don't mix very well, if recent survey figures from Sallie Mae are to be believed. According to the survey, more...
The recent passage of the credit card bill from Congress was cause for celebration for credit cardholders, though the legislation itself won't become active until nine months have passed. Now, the government is looking into other credit card practices that seem unfair to consumers and how best to legislate them.
Currently, the Government Accountability Office is studying credit card usage among American consumers. They are interested in one particular practice and its effect on merchants and...