Congress makes it harder for youths to get credit cards
Antoine Perretta, a 21-year-old University of Denver student, regularly pays off his three credit cards, to build up his credit score. He's working toward getting an affordable loan to buy a car, a used black Audi.
Credit cards forced off campus
Sunday was the last chance college students had to get their first credit cards, as Monday the Credit CARD Act went into effect ? see
New rules about your credit cards now in effect
SEATTLE - New credit card rules go into effect today -- it's the second of three phases of changes. These latest rules are, perhaps, the most significant of the phases. College students will no longer be preyed upon by the credit card companies, which now can't solicit students to sign up on campus. The average student graduates with $3000 in credit card debt. The average family carries $10,000 ...
Let Your Credit Cards Work For You
Do you put credit card offers directly in the recycling bin? You may be throwing away one of the easiest ways to improve your credit score.
Why Credit Cards Will Still Burn You
Credit card reform is a good thing. But it won't solve the biggest problems.
Big Changes to Your Credit Cards
Taking the pain out of plastic; that's the idea behind new credit card regulations as the country drowns in debt.