Some say that no one should have a credit card. They argue that charging purchases puts people on the path to financial ruin. To be sure, there are people who would be better off without credit cards. However, just because some people get into car accidents doesn’t mean no one should own a car. Used […]
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Reshaped by the Recession
The Great Recession has impacted all of us. For some, the impact has been painful (think job losses). But the financial downturn also seems to be fostering widespread personal changes that, if they stick, have the potential to improve our lives. U.S. News & World recently summarized some of the key recession-induced changes that researchers […]
What To Do With Unused Credit Cards
In my “Money, Purpose, Joy” workshop, I always get lots of questions in the section on credit scores. And one of the most common questions is whether to close old, unused accounts. The general answer is no, as explained in detail in this helpful Bankrate.com article. The main reason to keep the account open has […]
The Credit Card Game is Changing
Sweeping changes are coming to the credit card world, with issuers facing many new rules and regulations starting February 22nd. The Credit CARD Act will restrict issuers’ ability to raise interest rates, prohibit them from charging various fees, and more. As a result, according to an article in The Wall Street Journal, issuers are quick […]
The Give and Take of Credit Card Fees
American Express and Discover will soon stop fining cardholders for going over their credit limit, an early result of new legislation designed to limit such fees. However, American Express plans to raise its late fees. And Consumer Reports revealed another way that American Express plans to replace its lost over-limit fee income: holders of American […]
Sleeping Well During the Recession
If you’ve been losing sleep over your finances, you’re not alone. According to a new survey, more than two-thirds of people say money issues are keeping them up at night. As reported on the Walletpop blog, more than one-fifth of respondents blamed credit card debt for the dark circles under their eyes. A prime cause […]
An Unsettling Approach to Debt
The New York Attorney General’s office has announced an investigation into 14 debt settlement companies across the country, which it says “often prey upon consumers who find themselves unable to keep up with credit card payments in these difficult economic times.” In a recent press release, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo described debt settlement as a […]
Living Well on $44k
How did you do on finding holiday gift deals this year? Can you beat this: 27 gifts for $90? As reported on TODAY, that’s just the latest in a long list of amazing money moves executed by Steve and Annette Economides, who have turned smart shopping into an extreme sport. The Arizona couple, along with […]
Irrational Money Moves
Some of the most interesting (and odd!) research about money comes from behavioral economists and psychologists. As noted in a recent Economist article, one study found that diners tend to spend more in a restaurant named “Cafe 97” than one named “Cafe 17.” Another study looked the behavior of people who carry a balance on […]
A Credit Score Game Changer
Even if you make no changes in how you use credit, your credit score could change for the worse in the near future, according to a story on MarketWatch.com. The issue is that credit card companies are lowering some people’s credit limits because more people are falling behind on their payments. With a lower credit […]