Archive for Credit cards – Page 5

The CFPB
offers four tips to help you avoid credit card fraud and protect your
information

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

The analysis shows that about two thirds of actively
used credit card accounts carry a revolving balance

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

If you’ve hit a financial rough spot (and think you might miss a credit
card payment) contact your creditor as soon as possible

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

Your
credit reports and scores can have a major impact on your financial
opportunities

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

If you manage someone else’s money, a new law lets you
request a credit freeze on their behalf to help protect them from identity
theft and fraud

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

New research report detailing how borrowers are paying off their student
loans, what they do after, and what it might mean for their personal finances
and the broader economy

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

This report finds that aggregate end-of-year consumer credit card
borrowing roughly follows end-of-year retail expenditure patterns, with
consumer borrowing experiences differing across consumers with different credit
scores and different credit card utilization rates at baseline

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

Spring cleaning isn’t just for decluttering your home – you can also
take advantage of the changing seasons to clean up your finances

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

Asistencia para aquellas personas que tienen dificultades financieras
luego de un desastre natural, incluyendo información acerca de cómo obtener
ayuda y de cómo trabajar con bancos y prestamistas para solucionar sus
problemas

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If you were affected by RushCard outages in 2015, you could receive
compensation

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov