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Innovative UQ consumer credit research helps reveal true cost of debt
Research conducted by The University of Queensland’s (UQ) TC Beirne School of Law was used to support new consumer credit protection legislation passed by the Senate yesterday. Continue reading
Innovative UQ consumer credit research helps reveal true cost of debt
Research conducted by The University of Queensland’s (UQ) TC Beirne School of Law was used to support new consumer credit protection legislation passed by the Senate yesterday. Continue reading
Man drowning in credit card debt seeks lifesaver
WHEN he was approached by a credit card salesperson eight years ago, little did 52-year-old Yeoh realise that it would be the start of all his financial problems. Continue reading
Credit agencies warn about debt-payment delay
With signs multiplying that debt-reduction talks between the White House and Congress are at an impasse, Wall Street credit agencies are stepping up their warnings that even a temporary delay in making payment on the government’s $14.3 trillion of debt will result in a significant cut in the nation’s perfect … Continue reading
Credit Markets Rally as Company Debt Risk Drops by Most in 2011
Credit markets are rallying as concern ebbs that Greece will default on its debt and investors speculate the selloff earlier this month was overdone. Continue reading
UBS, Credit Suisse Vulnerable To Greek Debt Shenanigans
UBS, Credit Suisse and other Swiss banks had an overall exposure of $2.86 billion in Greece at the end of December 2010, according to the Bank of International Settlements. This number is significantly smaller than the $56.7 billion and $34 billion reportedly lent to Greece by French and German banks respectively Continue reading
InCharge Debt Solutions Joins National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC)
Non-profit organization “thrilled” to be part of nation’s largest credit counseling network Continue reading
Cambridge Credit’s Latest Transparency Report Offers Insights into Americans Seeking, and Succeeding on, Debt Relief …
Loss of income an increasing factor for those seeking credit counseling services. Agawam, MA (PRWEB) June 29, 2011 Cambridge Credit Counseling today released its second Debt Relief Performance Report. The report is a key component of Cambridge’s “Transparency Project,” a campaign to empower consumers, create an industry standard for reporting client performance data, and educate policymakers … Continue reading
2nd child creates more debt than first
Parents who are considering having a second child had better put away the credit cards. Continue reading
7 credit tips for the golden years
Your finances change as you age, and so should your credit habits. Continue reading

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