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5 ways to pay off $5,000 in credit card debt
Applying these methods to your credit card debt could help you pay off what you owe.Nov. 7, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
How a home equity loan can help you eliminate credit card debt
You have options for eliminating credit card debt, but a home equity loan offers unique benefits worth considering.Nov. 14, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
How to pay less interest on your credit card debt
If you're struggling with high-interest credit card debt, there may be options to help alleviate the pressure.Nov. 22, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
Can I get my credit card debt written off?
You may be able to get your credit card debt written off with a debt relief expert's help.Nov. 28, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
Dying woman’s last wish: to pay off others’ medical debt – $15m worth
Casey McIntyre died from cancer on 12 November, but she devised a plan to cancel the medical debt of others as a parting gift. Facing death from ovarian cancer at 38, Casey McIntyre devised a plan to transform her misfortune into a blessing for ...Nov. 17, 2023 - theguardian.com - The Guardian -
GOP lawmaker says Santos charged his personal credit card without authorization
Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) says that newly expelled Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) personally defrauded him and his mother by charging their credit cards without authorization. “Late yesterday on the floor I alluded to a personal impact of Rep. ...5 hr ago - thehill.com - Just In News | The Hill -
The Moneyist: I inherited $246,000 from my mother and used $142,000 to pay off our mortgage. If we divorce, can I get it back?
"My husband and I jointly own our home and have both equally contributed to the mortgage and household bills for the past 23 years."Nov. 27, 2023 - marketwatch.com - MarketWatch.com - Top Stories -
In One Chart: Credit-card, auto-loan ‘stress’ rises as U.S. consumers fall behind on payments
Consumers are showing some signs of stress even as the unemployment rate — at least for now — remains historically low, according to Renaissance Macro Research.Nov. 8, 2023 - marketwatch.com - MarketWatch.com - Top Stories -
3 ways to cut credit card debt ahead of the holidays
With the holidays here, many may be wondering how they can get their debt in order. These three tips can help.Nov. 20, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
CFPB’s Chopra taking aim at $130 billion in credit card interest, fees Americans paid last year
Here's how a top regulator is proposing to bring more competition to the credit card industry, as Americans increasingly turn to cards for payment.Nov. 29, 2023 - marketwatch.com - MarketWatch.com - Top Stories -
Why buy now, pay later options aren't necessarily better than credit cards
With credit card debt reaching an all-time high, some may be in search of alternative payment methods such as buy now, pay later options. Here's what to know.Nov. 24, 2023 - cnbc.com - US Top News and Analysis -
How your house can help you pay off student debt
If you own your own home, you might be able to make paying off your student loans easier.Nov. 27, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
3 reasons to use home equity to pay off other debts
If you use caution and have a plan, using a home equity loan to pay off other debts could be a good idea.Nov. 21, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
The fastest ways to pay off debt
These five strategies could help get you out of debt quickly.Nov. 15, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
Save, invest, or pay off debt: What should you do with your idle money?
The answer to that question typically depends on your financial situation and goals.Nov. 15, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
Tired of credit card debt? Cut these expenses to eliminate debt fast
If you're overwhelmed by growing credit card debt, cutting these expenses could help you pay it down quickly.Nov. 13, 2023 - cbsnews.com - Home - CBSNews.com -
TikTok’s C.E.O. Uses Personal Touch to Address Antisemitism Concerns
The company in recent weeks organized several in-person meetings between its top executive and Jewish groups and business leaders.3 hr ago - nytimes.com - NYT > Business -
Apple is trying to unwind its Goldman Sachs credit card partnership
The move would end one of the highest-profile partnerships between giants in the tech and banking sectors.Nov. 29, 2023 - cnbc.com - US Top News and Analysis - Apple -
Apple to end Goldman Sachs credit card deal
Apple will end its credit card program with Goldman Sachs in the next 12–15 months, multiple media outlets reported Tuesday, citing sources familiar with the deal. Apple launched the Goldman-backed card in 2019 to consumer fanfare alongside a ...Nov. 29, 2023 - thehill.com - Just In News | The Hill - Apple -
Apple Pulls Plug on Goldman Credit-Card Partnership
Tech giant proposed exiting contract in about 12-to-15 months.Nov. 28, 2023 - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News - Apple -
Congress considering credit card bill that would throw holiday plans into reverse
The holidays are a time when millions of Americans travel to spend time with family and friends or splurge on a gift for a loved one — and many cash in on the credit card rewards they’ve earned all year to help pay for it. This holiday season will ...Nov. 27, 2023 - thehill.com - Just In News | The Hill -
Virtual Credit Cards: What Are They and Should You Use Them?
Some security experts say they can help shoppers protect themselves from online fraud.Nov. 20, 2023 - online.wsj.com - WSJ.com: World News -
Toyota's credit business is fined $60M for saddling customers with overloaded loans
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Monday ordered Toyota's credit arm to pay $60 million for tricking customers into unnecessary products that it then made unreasonably hard to cancel.Nov. 20, 2023 - nbcnews.com - NBC News Politics -
The Credit Card Competition Act will help support a stronger, more competitive free market
If you’ve ever wondered why a local small business has a piece of cardboard taped to the register that says, “no credit cards under $10,” the reason is what’s called a “swipe fee.” For every credit card transaction, the merchant pays 2–3 percent ...Nov. 13, 2023 - thehill.com - Just In News | The Hill