Auto loan payments show sharp improvement in 1Q
Auto loan payments show sharp improvement in 1Q
Late payments on auto loans dropped sharply in the first three months of the year compared with the same period in 2009, reflecting both tighter lending standards and consumers’ improved payment habits.
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Former HGTV personality to tell Home & Garden Show attendees how to spruce up residences for less
February 22, 2010 by admin
Filed under Bad Credit
Former HGTV personality to tell Home & Garden Show attendees how to spruce up residences for less
Shane Tallant started taping the television show Designed To Sell in early 2006, when housing was hearty and credit was copious. The show proved prophetic. By coaching viewers on how to spiff up a home for less than $2,000, Designed To Sell anticipated the belt-tightening of the past few years.
Read more on The Columbus Dispatch
Card company results show waning credit card use
Card company results show waning credit card use
Shoppers still reach for plastic at the checkout, but the card they grab most often these days is a debit card, not a credit card. Last year, credit card use dropped 13 percent in the U.S.
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