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Outstanding Consumer Credit Falls

October 20, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

Outstanding Consumer Credit Falls

Outstanding consumer credit continues to take a hit in this economy. For the seventh straight month, the August numbers for outstanding consumer credit showed a decline. This means that fewer people are getting new credit, and some are even paying down what they owe. Indeed, one of the biggest reasons that outstanding debt has fallen by $12 billion is that people have been paying down their credit cards. And that is a very encouraging sign.
Credit restrictions limit credit acquisition
The other side to this, of course, that credit is not growing. Lenders are imposing stricter credit standards on potential customers. Credit …read more

Book Review: Deceptive Money by Bob Brooks

October 19, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

Book Review: Deceptive Money by Bob Brooks

If you are wondering exactly how the credit and debt industry works, Deceptive Money by Bob Brooks is a great resource. Brooks, who hosts the Prudent Money Show, takes different examples of credit card practices and debt solutions practices and breaks them down so that you can see exactly how the credit and debt industry makes money — and what you can do to avoid becoming a victim.
It’s important to note, though, that Brooks doesn’t excuse consumers from their responsibility in all of this. He makes it very clear that if you incur debt, you should repay. What he takes …read more

Young Women Taking the Financial Lead

October 7, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

Young Women Taking the Financial Lead

One of the more interesting things to land in my email inbox this morning was a press release from FindLaw.com. It was about young married women, and how they are taking the lead financial lead more than the generations before. Some of the interesting findings from a survey conducted by FindLaw.com include the following:

37% of young married women handle all of the household finances on their own, as opposed to 30% of young married men. (I presume that the remainder have some system of joint financial management.)
Most young  married women knew about their spouse’s finances before they married. This is, …read more

Friday Fun Video: The Office Bankruptcy

October 2, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

Friday Fun Video: The Office Bankruptcy

I really enjoy the TV show, The Office. One of my favorite episodes is one in which Michael reveals that he is deeply in debt. He wants to declare bankruptcy in the hope that all his money problems will go away. In this deleted scene, Oscar tries to help him by going through his credit card charges, and trying to figure out what Michael can do in order to pay off his debt. (While I don’t know that consolidation is always the answer, I do know it can help in many cases.)
One of the more interesting things about the episode …read more

Book Review: Welcome to the Poorhouse

September 30, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

Book Review: Welcome to the Poorhouse

One of the things that has become rather apparent as we’ve muddled through this recession, caused by a financial crisis, is that the system is designed to protect big financial institutions, and does very little to protect ordinary consumers who are often caught in the crossfire — even if they are doing what they’ve been told is the “right” thing to do. Retirement expert Jane White offers a historical view of the financial situation, as well as insight into what you can do to shore up your own retirement, in her forthcoming book, America, Welcome to the Poorhouse: What YOU …read more

Friday Fun Video: Debtors Revolt

September 25, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

Friday Fun Video: Debtors Revolt

This video from an angry Bank of America credit card holder is making the rounds. It’s an interesting video (and one with a couple of swears), and it illustrates a depressing situation that many people find themselves in. It’s a strident call for action, and she makes some good points, but we would do well to remember a couple of things:

In many cases, credit card debt is self-imposed, and we have created our own bonds.
Credit card companies can legally still do pretty much whatever they want with your terms. They just have to give you 45 days notice now, and …read more

Chase Minimum Payment Increases

August 24, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

Chase Minimum Payment Increases

Credit card issuers are in control when it comes to terms — even with the new Credit CARD Act.

Watch Out for New Credit Card Fees

August 18, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

Watch Out for New Credit Card Fees

Credit card issuers are finding new ways to charge you money.

What to do When Your Minimum is Raised

June 29, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

What to do When Your Minimum is Raised

Numerous stories are popping up around the personal finance blogosphere with regard to the fact that Chase is raising the minimum payment on its credit cards. Last month, I wrote a post about things are about to get ugly for consumers in terms of their credit card accounts. So it was no surprise when that post (although a month old) saw this recent comment from a reader, Lisa:
Yesterday (6-25-2009) I got a notice saying my “minimum” monthly payment was going from 2% to 5%. That means my payment of $345.00 will start to be $810.00 in August. I will not …read more

Help for Those with Student Loan Debt

June 24, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

Help for Those with Student Loan Debt

Student loan debt repayment program.

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