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Consumer watchdog to regulate ‘buy now, pay later’ lenders as credit cards
The Hill· 3 days agoThe government’s consumer watchdog moved Wednesday to classify popular “buy now, pay later” applications as credit cards, which would extend customer protections ...
What Would It Take for Homes To Be Truly Affordable for the Lower Middle Class?
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 7 hours agoThe median homeowner has a net worth ($396,200) nearly 40 times higher than the average renter...
Skipping the line at the airport: TSA PreCheck, Global Entry or Clear; which one is right for you?
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 3 days agoPreCheck, first available in late 2013, is one of several “trusted traveler” programs introduced...
Can I Get Medicaid to Pay For My Long-Term Care Costs?
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoA qualified income trust (or QIT) is a special form of trust designed to help people receive...
Is LDLFX a Strong Bond Fund Right Now?
Zacks· 3 days agoLDLFX is one of many Government Bond - Short funds to choose from. Often seen as risk-free assets and described as extremely low-risk from a default perspective ...
No, the United Nations is not launching a credit card with a carbon limit | Fact check
USA Today· 2 days agoA May 20 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) contends the United Nations will have a way to...
Sign Up for Amazon Prime for the Memorial Weekend Sales: Here's How
CNET· 2 hours agoLuckily for you, Amazon offers a generous 30-day free trial for Prime, so you don't have much to lose outside of the time it takes you to sign up. You won't just get
Government Notes: Cedar Rapids projects seek workforce housing tax credits
The Gazette· 5 days agoThe Cedar Rapids City Council last week signed off on six applications from developers seeking...
Waspi and women’s pensions – the key facts you need to know
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoTo work out your state pension age, you can use the calculator below. Note that this is the earliest...
As rewards credit cards face regulation, what are the alternatives?
Seattle Times· 5 days agoRonald Duben is ready to give up his credit card. Duben has been dutifully shelling out $120 a year...