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Student Loan Company Agrees to End Kickbacks to Schools
New code of conduct bars false, misleading marketing. -
Connecticut Derails Title Insurance Kickback Scheme
Companies agree to pay $700,000, customers to be reimbursed. -
Payday Lenders Trumpet False Claims, Critics Charge
Lenders claim working families worse off in states that ban payday loans. -
Report: Some Home Prices Could Fall 30 Percent
Prices likely to sink through at least 2009, Moody's warns. -
Delinquencies and Foreclosures Continue to Rise
More homeowners falling behind on their mortgage payments. -
Bush, Paulson Unveil Mortgage Rescue Plan
Qualified borrowers could get five-year rate freeze. -
Congress Calls Out Credit Card Companies
Rate increases, universal default decried; legislation threatened. -
National Home Values Fall in Third Quarter
Largest quarterly drop in 25 years; West Coast hardest hit. -
Feds Propose New Rules for Credit Bureaus
Rules proposed for disputing bad information directly with lenders. -
Social Security Errors Common
Consumers should carefully review their annual statements. -
Dodd Announces Bankruptcy Reform Legislation
Bill would undo 2005 industry-sponsored changes. -
Mayors Warn Homes Could Lose $1.2 Trillion In Value
Subprime meltdown has 'massive' effect on metro areas. -
Keeping Santa Solvent
Tips to help you survive the holiday shopping season with finances intact. -
Gift Cards Include Hidden Costs
Report picks best & worst of this year's batch. -
Chase to Stop Raising Interest Rates Based On Credit Reports
'Clear and simple' program debuts next year. -
Housing Woes Bring More Doom, Gloom
Stocks tank after negative business, homebuilder assessments. -
Subprime Foreclosures Causing Ripple Effects
Report finds major impacts on property values, tax revenues. -
College Students Warned Against Credit Card Trap
Cards promoted heavily to students but hazards outweigh benefits. -
Wells Fargo CEO Invokes Specter Of Great Depression
Many more foreclosures lie ahead as higher interest rates kick in. -
Consumer, Poverty Groups Oppose Predatory Mortgage Bill
Measure leaves homeowners worse off, they charge. -
Canadians Crushed By Credit Card Debt
Loonie soars but so does unsecured debt. -
Foreclosures Spike in More Metro Areas
Stockton, Detroit, Riverside have highest foreclosure rates. -
Mortgage Crisis Deepens At Countrywide, E-Trade
Analysts warn E-Trade may not survive the subprime meltdown. -
Tweaking Bankruptcy Law Could Reduce Foreclosures
Homeowners missing protection now afforded boat owners. -
High-Fee, Low-Credit Charge Cards Prey Upon the Poor
Feds override state consumer protection laws. -
House Committee Passes Mortgage Reform Bill
Bill aims to save homeowners from foreclosure. -
Debt Collector Pays $1.3 Million to Settle FTC Charges
LTD Financial Services abused, misled consumers. -
Maryland Shutters 'Investment Firm' Amid Fraud Charges
Victims lost more than $50 million in Ponzi scheme. -
New York Sues WaMu and its Appraisers
Companies conspired to inflate appraisals, suit charges. -
Consumer Energy Costs Skyrocketing
Poll shows strong support for Congressional action. -
Fed Votes To Cut Interest Rates Again
Housing slump blamed for slow economic growth. -
Home Prices Sink Deeper
Twenty areas report lowest annual returns ever. -
Money Market Funds: No-Brainer, or No Brains?
Be careful! Not all funds are insured. -
Existing Home Sales Crater In September
Sales plunged 8 percent as subprime meltdown worsened. -
Bill in Congress Takes Aim at Lenders
Barney Frank's bill would allow embattled homeowners to sue their mortgage lenders. -
Countrywide Tries to Stem Foreclosures
Lender throws lifeline to homeowners facing rate boosts. -
New Hampshire Charges Ameriprise with Fraud
Company faces penalties, restitution of $10 million. -
Feds Gloomy as Mortgage Meltdown Continues
Big banks organize effort to contain the damage. -
September Foreclosures Double Year-Ago Levels
Defaults driven by higher payments on adjustable-rate loans. -
Connecticut Files Antitrust Suit Against Reinsurance Broker
Illegal actions inflated consumers' premiums by 40%, state charges. -
Experian To Offer Credit Freezes To Consumers
It trails Trans Union; Cost is $10 to lock and unlock. -
Mortgage Rates Ease Slightly, Market Turmoil Continues
New and existing home sales remain at near-record lows. -
What You Should Know Before Refinancing
Sometimes a lower mortgage payment carries a big price tag. -
Searching For Foreclosure Bargains Can Be Costly
Web sites automatically renewed 'free' subscriptions, Maryland charges. -
FDIC Closes NetBank, ING Assumes Deposits
Competition, mortgage slowdown, delinquent loans blamed. - Home Prices Plunge In First Seven Month