Slow Foreclosure Process Still Causing Trouble in Florida
The national housing market has been improving significantly for some time and new data suggests that the number of homes in the foreclosure process is declining as well, but in the state of Florida,...
View ArticleThe New Pre-Retirement Obstacle: Debt
Today, many Americans are still struggling under the weight of considerable debts for a large number of reasons, and one demographic that might be particularly affected by this trend are those in the...
View ArticleNew Jersey Moves Forward With Credit Card Surcharge Ban
The recent rule issued by the world’s two largest processors of debit and credit card payments related to how merchants could charge consumers for using the latter type of account has drawn a lot of...
View ArticleColleges Cracking Down on Campus Identity Theft
Millions of people are now being victimized by identity theft every year, and the people behind those crimes can come from anywhere, including college campuses. Incidents of college students ripping...
View ArticleA Step-By-Step Guide to Disputing Credit Report Mistakes
The information in your credit reports is what’s used to create your credit scores, so you don’t want to let mistakes on your credit reports potentially throw your credit scores out of whack. An FTC...
View Article5 Ways to Prepare for the Coming Cyber War
This spring, the term “cyber war” turns 20. In his seminal 1993 paper “Cyberwar is Coming!” master military strategist John Arquilla envisioned an entirely new kind of battle. That vision was...
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