Posted on 02 August 2009
Congress wants that it should be harder for the people under-21 to accumulate a mountain of credit card debt.
Credit card holders shall be affected by a new federal law and it will also affect people of all ages who want to have credit cards. But due to the reason that several provisions don’t take effect until February, so for many college students this could be …
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Posted on 02 August 2009
Lately there was not much of anything that can make homeowners happy but now a new report from Freddie Mac finds that those Americans by whom their home loans…
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Posted on 02 August 2009
This often happens that credit card holders get surprised when they get socked with some fees that they have never expected, or it mostly happens when first statement comes than the card holders find that…
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