Yet Another Revelation for New York Consumers Concerning the Equifax Data Breach
Just when it didn’t seem like anything else could possibly emerge from the Equifax data breach, here’s at least one more revelation for New York consumers.
Just when it didn’t seem like anything else could possibly emerge from the Equifax data breach, here’s at least one more revelation for New York consumers.
Here’s what Michigan consumers should know about a debt collection bill proposed by Dave Trott that would give attorneys immunity against the FDCPA.
There are ways for Arizona consumers to get out of an expensive car loan without ruining their credit scores, and repossession is definitely not the answer.
Building an emergency fund is an important part of fixing your credit score. Here are a few tips for Pennsylvania consumers who struggle with saving money.
It may seem strange, but it is possible for a Florida consumer with a good credit score to be denied credit. Here are some reasons why this happens.
Bank overdraft fees are problematic for many California consumers. However, with the right planning and budgeting, these fees are avoidable.
Minnesota consumers affected by the Equifax data breach should put off credit freezing until they know all of the facts. Here is a quick guide.
It’s terrible to think that children can be threatened by identity theft in Illinois, but it happens. Luckily there are measures parents can take to protect them.
A secured credit card can be a good credit building tool, but Georgia consumers who use these cards to build credit must follow certain guidelines.
The recent victory of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over two student loan companies may affect some New York consumers with student loan debt.
Rebuilding a good credit score after several years of credit inactivity is entirely possible for most Ohio consumers. Here is a brief guide to getting started.
Michigan college students who start building good credit scores before graduation will find that transitioning to their professional life is easier.
In the wake of the Equifax data breach, many Arizona consumers are wondering how to initiate credit report freezes. So, here is a guide.
If Pennsylvania consumers want identity theft protection after the Equifax data breach, they should be careful about choosing a service.
There are ways for some Florida consumers to use credit cards for everyday purchases without building debt – otherwise known as a “credit only” budget.