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CFPB Targeting ‘Lack of Competition’ in Credit Reporting, Credit Scores
PYMNTS.com· 3 days agoThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is looking to improve “competition, choice and...
Could 2 Credit Card Payments a Month Raise Your Credit Score?
CNET· 12 hours agoYou might’ve seen this advice pop up on your TikTok feed: You can raise your credit score by making multiple payments during a billing cycle. While making multiple
Transaction and Consumer-Level Data Help Personalize Card-Linked Rewards Programs
PYMNTS.com· 2 days agoIn doing so, the traditional players make the leap, digitally, even further into data analytics. In...
If You Can't Pay Your Credit Card Bills This Month, Here's What You Can Do
CNET· 2 days agoIf you plan to travel this summer or make any large purchases soon, you'll probably want to make...
Federal rules expanded to protect shoppers who buy now, pay later
CBS News via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThat's led to concerns that users might be taking on too much debt that is not transparent to other...
Personal loans for college students: Should you ever consider one?
Bankrate via AOL· 2 days agoIt’s offered through fintech startup Kora, and you could qualify for up to $3,000 with a loan term...
How to Use 'Buy Now, Pay Later' to Help (Not Hurt) Your Credit
Lifehacker· 4 days agoThe rise of "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) services has made it easy for consumers to take out small,...
Lowry: Treat buy now, pay later loans like real debt
The Columbian· 5 days agoIt’s time to bring meaningful transparency to an industry that has drawn in legions of consumers, including those considered too young to be handed credit cards. A logical ...
1 in 7 Gen Z credit card users are ‘maxed out’ — here are 3 ways to get out of debt
The Times and Democrat· 5 days agoAriel Barnes plunged into a credit card debt spiral in college, and a decade later she’s yet to...
Waterloo schools name new administrators
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 7 days agoWATERLOO — Waterloo Community School District announced the appointment of two education professionals to administrative positions, pending approval by the Board of Education.