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Yahoo! News Search Results for credit cards
Yahoo! News Search Results for credit cards
Ka-ching! Consumers Borrow Mostly On Credit Cards (FOX 29 Lake Charles)
Ka-ching! Consumers Borrow Mostly On Credit Cards WASHINGTON -- Consumers boosted their borrowing in May, mostly reflecting heavy credit card use to finance their purchases.
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-08 20:16 U.S. May consumer credit rises $7.78 billion,...
WASHINGTON (Thomson Financial) - Americans increased their borrowing in May, mostly in the form of credit cards and other revolving debt, the Federal Reserve said.
Ka-ching! Consumers borrow mostly on credit cards (Washington Post)
WASHINGTON -- Consumers boosted their borrowing in May, mostly reflecting heavy credit card use to finance their purchases.
Q: I don't have a bank account or credit cards. Can I still get a mortgage? (...
A: Having a bank account helps establish credit, but mortgage financer Freddie Mac says lenders can approve you for a mortgage even if you don't have a bank account or credit cards.
Feds go after subprime credit cards' high fees (The Monterey County Herald)
WASHINGTON ? Subprime credit cards might be the worst consumer credit product ever marketed. Their high interest rates, costly penalties and high, hidden fees can eat up nearly all the credit available from the cards and, over time, turn a $100 purchase into more than $1,000 of debt.
Using credit cards to improve credit score (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Using credit cards wisely -- whether it's one or 15 -- is the key to improving the credit score.
Ka-ching! Consumers borrow mostly on credit cards (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Consumers boosted their borrowing in May, mostly reflecting heavy credit card use to finance their purchases. The Federal Reserve reported Tuesday that consumer credit increased at an annual rate of 3.6 percent in May, roughly the same pace as logged in the prior month.
Consumers borrow mostly on credit cards (The Nashua Telegraph)
WASHINGTON -- Consumers boosted their borrowing in May, mostly reflecting heavy credit card use to finance their purchases. ... - By JEANNINE AVERSA The Associated Press
Ka-ching! Consumers borrow mostly on credit cards (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By JEANNINE AVERSA Consumers boosted their borrowing in May, mostly reflecting heavy credit card use to finance their purchases. The Federal Reserve reported Tuesday that consumer credit increased at an annual rate of 3.6 percent in May, roughly the same pace as logged in the prior month. The pickup pushed total consumer debt up by $7.8 billion to $2.57 trillion. That was a bit more brisk than ...
Ka-ching! Consumers borrow mostly on credit cards (San Francisco Chronicle)
Consumers boosted their borrowing in May, mostly reflecting heavy credit card use to finance their purchases. The Federal Reserve reported Tuesday that consumer credit increased at an annual rate of 3.6 percent in May, roughly the same pace as logged in the...
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