Credit Cards

The Post Crazy Economy

Don McNay | Posted 01.09.2009 | Business


Don McNay

To some, the crisis was caused by consumers. It's as if they are unhappy that we're getting our act together. It's similar to a dope dealer getting angry when a customer goes into rehab.

The Critics and the Credit Cards

Christopher Brauchli | Posted 01.08.2009 | Business


Christopher Brauchli

Credit card companies do not limit themselves to tutoring consumers in the art of financial responsibility. They try to insure that everyone who wants a credit card has one.

Weekly Audit: Curbing Decline in 2009 (Economy NewsLadder)

The Media Consortium | Posted 01.06.2009 | Politics


The Media Consortium

The first step in rebuilding a government that actually responds to problems before they reach the bailout stage will be Obama's highly anticipated economic recovery package.

Making the Best of the Economic Mess

Don McNay | Posted 12.29.2008 | Business


Don McNay

I don't know how a Citigroup collector is going to convince an unemployed worker that he has a moral obligation to pay up. Thus, I am expecting huge credit card defaults in 2009.

New Credit Card Rules Have Banks, Consumers Bracing

Reuters | John Poirier | Posted 12.13.2008 | Business


The U.S. credit card industry, harshly criticized for imposing surprise fees and interest rate hikes on consumers, may face a day of reckoning on Thur...

Hi My Name is America and I'm a Credit Addict: 12-Step Program for the Financial Crisis

Hoyt Hilsman | Posted 12.12.2008 | Business


Hoyt Hilsman

In light of all the six-step, eight-step and ten-step proposals floating around Washington, I thought I'd offer the following twelve-step program for recovery from the financial crisis.

Holiday Surprise: More Credit Card Fees

Forbes.com | Maurna Desmond | Posted 12.05.2008 | Business


Reaching for the plastic to pay for holiday presents this season? Expect to find a few surprises in your statement next month. Credit card issuers,...

Stressed About Money? Save, Baby, Save...

Manisha Thakor and Sharon Kedar | Posted 11.22.2008 | Business


Manisha Thakor and Sharon Kedar

Together we can "Save, Baby, Save" -- not just our money but perhaps also our souls.

The Gathering Credit Card Storm

Sen. Robert Menendez | Posted 11.18.2008 | Business


Sen. Robert Menendez

We can't afford to watch consumers' finances dragged down by unfair credit card practices. It wouldn't be fair in any situation, but at a time of such national financial turmoil, it's an even bigger threat to our economy.

Fixing the Economy, from the Bottom Feeders Up

Don McNay | Posted 11.17.2008 | Business


Don McNay

I'm not sure where the payday lending businesses came from, but they populate poor neighborhoods everywhere. It's time to help people on the low end, too.

Diving For Dollars and The Discount Window

Emma Coleman Jordan | Posted 11.14.2008 | Business


Emma Coleman Jordan

The powerhouse credit card company American Express has just joined the storied list of financial firms converting to bank holding companies.

Credit Cards In The World of Taxpayer-Owned Banks

Don McNay | Posted 11.02.2008 | Business


Don McNay

I hope the banks factored that reality in before the came up with the $700 billion figure. They might want to hang on to some of that taxpayer cash instead of using it to buy other banks.

MasterCard To Issue Diamond-Studded Cards

Financial Times | Jeremy Grant | Posted 10.31.2008 | Business


Markets are plunging, banks are collapsing and talk of recession is all about, but the global gloom is not stopping the launch of a MasterCard credit ...

Banks asking for credit card debt forgiveness

AP | BY MARCY GORDON | Posted 10.30.2008 | Business


WASHINGTON — With defaults on credit card debt spiraling amid a global financial downturn, banks already reeling from the mortgage crisis are lo...

Are Credit Cards The Next Collapse?

McClatchy | Christina Rexrode | Posted 10.28.2008 | Business


First came trouble with mortgages, then home equity loans and commercial real estate. Now, banks are starting to worry about credit cards. As the ec...

Layaway Is Making A Comeback Amid Credit Crisis

The Wall Street Journal | MIGUEL BUSTILLO | Posted 10.22.2008 | Style


Layaway, a payment practice that was made popular during the Great Depression but nearly became extinct due to the instant gratification of credit car...

Banks Use "Farming Kit" Lists To Pitch To Troubled Borrowers

New York Times | Brad Stone | Posted 10.22.2008 | Business


"It's like I've got some big tag: target this person so you can get them back into debt," said Ms. Jerez, of Jersey City, who still gets offers, even ...

Credit Card Combat

Roseanne Colletti | Posted 10.16.2008 | Business


Roseanne Colletti

You must take the offensive and attack your credit card debt. But your strategy is key to winning the war.

Stay Away From Me, Credit Card Crisis

Ike Eze | Posted 10.06.2008 | Business


Ike Eze

Unless you still keep your money under your mattress -- and I don't doubt that some people do -- the financial mess is going to hit you, the most likely way being through your experiences with credit.

Financial Infidelity: The Subtlest Form Of Cheating

Tango | Posted 09.30.2008 | Style


I thought about cheating on my husband while out mountain biking recently. As my friend sailed effortlessly down the rutted trail, my teeth chattered ...

Short-Selling Ban List Expands To Include GM, GE, Others

MarketWatch, Detroit News | Dave Burdick | Posted 09.22.2008 | Business


The SEC has added more companies to the list of 799 companies that cannot be short-sold temporarily. Included are the following firms, according to Ma...

For Obama's Sake Put Biden Out To Pasture Now

Raymond J. Learsy | Posted 08.25.2008 | Politics


Raymond J. Learsy

At this time of the nation's economic malaise it would be the highest folly to select a running mate with Biden's record on the personal bankruptcy confronting millions of Americans.

Why you should never pay with a debit card.

Bart Motes | Posted 08.21.2008 | Living


Bart Motes

In a Michael Pollan tribute, if you don't want to read the whole article, here's the gist: credit cards protect you from liability. Debit cards expose...

The Next Bubble Is on The Way: Credit Card Debt

Danny Schechter | Posted 08.14.2008 | Business


Danny Schechter

Fewer people are paying their credit card bills on time. And more are using high-interest credit card cash to pay at least part of their mortgages instead of the other way around.

Catch 222-22-2222

Aaron Greenspan | Posted 08.07.2008 | Business


Aaron Greenspan

Identity theft is increasingly a technical problem. What are we doing to make sure that our nation's databases are protected? Nothing.