Daily Finance and Company News (Page 13)

Consolidated Credit Honors Community Partners at 10th Annual Financial Literacy Breakfast

On Wednesday, April 10th, leading financial education and counseling organization Consolidated Credit celebrated its impact in the community with sponsors, partners, and leaders. For more than 30 years, this nonprofit has been promoting financial literacy.
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When Work Is a Total Disaster

Many employees say they’re not ready for a hurricane or other emergency – even though their bosses think they are…

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Credit Card APR at 5-Year High

Higher rates won’t help families working to eliminate debt. Each week, Consolidated Credit searches for financial research that can help…

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What Career Is Growing the Fastest?

You probably won’t believe it – and you definitely don’t want it. Talk about a growth industry: Identity thieves and…

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The Mortgage Lending Paradox

Does a record-low default rate mean lending standards are too tough? Following the real estate market collapse in 2008, a…

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HELOC Domino Effect

Study finds missed home equity payments are a sign of trouble to come. Each week, Consolidated Credit searches for financial…

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Can You Read a Credit Card Agreement?

Over half of Americans don’t have the reading level necessary to understand most agreements. If you’re one of those people…

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Parents Step Up College Savings

Giving your children their best chance for stability after graduation. While retirement savings may still be stuck in neutral for…

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Sick of Retirement Studies

Yet another research project is depressing enough to make you ill. British comedian Spike Milligan’s famous tombstone reads, “I told…

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A Cautionary Tale of Debt Settlement

One woman’s journey serves as a warning for others seeking debt relief. When NBC6 reached out to Consolidated Credit for…

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IRS Revises Installment Agreement Fees

Online payment convenience may also mean lower fees. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has proposed a new fee structure for…

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Financial Education Doesn’t Go Beyond the Piggy Bank

What parents teach their children doesn’t go “beyond the piggy bank” Each week, Consolidated Credit searches for financial research that…

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What Americans Fear Most About Old Age

Study shows that we’re scared about outliving our money before we die. Americans are living longer, many are scared they…

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The Carrot and Stick of Student Debt Repayment

One more reason to take every step possible to keep federal student loan debts out of default. Student loan debt…

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What Parents Pay to Support Millennials

Is financial support keeping adult children from achieving independence? As a parent, you want to ensure your children have a…

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Right for Renting?

Rental costs in some U.S. cities may be unsustainable for many households. Cost of living has a big impact on…

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Achieving the American Dream

Overcoming debt and credit challenges to achieve homeownership. After immigrating to the United States from Nicaragua, Maria Altamirano and her…

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The Stress of Debt

How much “financial anxiety” do you have? It’s no secret that owing money is stressful. But until now, no one…

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More Money or Less Debt?

Guess which one most Americans would have. Each week, Consolidated Credit searches for financial research that can help you deal…

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Financial Abuse More Prevalent, Less Obvious

One in three millennials has felt the sting of financial abuse from a partner. Nearly a third of Millennials (18-35),…

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Greatest Generation?

You might be surprised which one is showing the most financial responsibility. Each week, Consolidated Credit searches for financial research…

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More Incentive to Save for College

Proposed “Help All Americans Save for College Act” would incentivize saving. If you needed any more reason to save up…

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Sacrificing for Student Loan Payments

81% of Americans make a personal sacrifice to afford student debt obligations each month. Each week, Consolidated Credit searches for…

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Chase: No Credit Backup on Overdrafts

Chase eliminates credit card overdraft protection on personal checking. If you do your main banking through Chase, you may want…

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Hispanics Don’t Trust Banks and It’s Costing Them

Instead of building credit, they’re paying high fees at check-cashing stores. Hispanics who were born elsewhere and moved here have…

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