Sunday, February 28, 2010

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Google News Alert for: no credit credit cards

New credit card rules to impact young spenders
Terre Haute Tribune Star
About one-in-four American households have no credit cards. Of the remaining 75 percent, average credit card debt has been declining since last summer. ...
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Consumer's quest for refund shines a light on ID theft
Baltimore Sun
Use a credit card Interest-free debit cards help with budgeting, but credit cards offer more protections. You generally won't be held liable for ...
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Consumer protection: Area bankers welcome changes in credit card laws
Galesburg Register-Mail
Shultz said credit card companies can no longer offer "tangible items" to college students to entice them to apply for a card. College students who are 21 ...
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College students weigh in on new credit card rules
Bakersfield Californian
"Anyone can get it because there's no risk to the bank, but they still report to the credit bureaus, so you can establish a credit history with it," ...
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Forgiven debt sometimes isn't taxed as income
Los Angeles Times
I am strongly considering canceling my credit card because I rarely use it. I have two other cards that I use on a regular basis. But I heard that canceling ...
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Tips to prevent medical bills from getting overdue
Los Angeles Times
Without some attempt to resolve the bill, it will damage your credit rating, often badly. And that poor credit rating can mean higher rates for credit cards ...
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Aiken Standard (subscription)
Top votes in Congress for 2009
Aiken Standard (subscription)
Credit-card crackdown: Voting 361-64, the House on May 20, 2009, sent President Obama a bill to impose a wide range of pro-consumer rules on credit cards. ...
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Schizophrenic: Who will care?
Los Angeles Times
Lately, the credit card companies have been calling, demanding payment. For some reason, Visa, MasterCard, Kmart and Mobil all thought he was a good credit ...
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Buffett Says Housing Woes to Ease Next Year, Barring Explosions
BusinessWeek
He admitted this year to a "very expensive business fiasco" with his move to issue credit cards to policyholders at his company's Geico Corp. auto-insurance ...
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Extracurricular spending adds up at budget-cutting Colorado school districts
Denver Post
In Denver Public Schools, district credit cards issued to teachers, principals and administrators were used to charge nearly $20 million in 2009. ...
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