Archive for the 'interest rate' Category

Fair and Justifiable Credit Card Interest Rate Act of 2008

The Credit Card Companies had better watch out - the floodgates have opened and they are standing in the river bed.
The Fair and Justifiable Credit Card Interest Rate Act of 2008 was introduced into the House of Representatives today. Arguing that the Federal Reserve proposal is a good first step but doesn’t go nearly [...]

Good Credit Only Need Apply

Amidst the global credit crisis, a new report indicates that banks are increasing standards required before lending credit.  Higher credit scores are required to get a loan - and higher interest rates are required for repayment of the loan.
Read More: Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune.
Unfortunately, for all the Feds efforts to ease the credit crisis, [...]

Time to Renegotiate Interest Rate on Credit Cards?

David Kanis in an article in the Asheville Citizens Times believes that it is time to take a shot at renegotiating interest rates with credit card companies because the federal funds rate has fallen to 2 percent and the prime lending rate to 5 percent.  That would normally be correct - except that today’s tight [...]

Genesis Credit Card - False Financial Solution or Second Chance

The Christian Science Monitor has an article today about a second chance for subprime borrowers to establish good credit through debt collection company Genesis Financial Solutions credit card that provides normal interest rates on new debt and zero interest on old credit card debt.
This is an interesting manner of debt consolidation for credit card borrowers [...]