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Credit CARD Act Reintroduced Into Senate

Feb 13th, 2009 | By Rob | Category: Government

Senator Dodd, Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, reintroduced the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act into the U.S. Senate this week.  Although some of the provisions are similar to the Federal Reserve regulations which will be implemented in July 2010, there are additional provisions in the bill as currently drafted which make it [...]



Congressional Attention, and Private Student Loan Problems, Raise Profile of College Student’s Credit Card Debt

Aug 16th, 2008 | By Rob | Category: College Students, credit card debt

In these days of increasingly tight credit, credit card companies are still targeting college students and potential first time cardholders for credit card offers. One study found that 33% of 2007 college graduates had credit card debt from college exceeding $5000. It’s gotten so bad that even a 4 year old girl was [...]



FSU Sells Out Students to Credit Card Companies

Jul 15th, 2008 | By Rob | Category: College Students, credit card debt

While Congress is examining the practices of credit card marketing toward college students, they should be examining the actions of the universities as well.
The Consumer Warning Network noted that Florida State University is profiting from the marketing of credit cards to its students, alumni, and supporters through an exclusive relationship between its athletic fundraisers and [...]



Marketing Credit Cards to College Students

Jul 2nd, 2008 | By Rob | Category: College Students, Congress, credit card debt

Congress held hearings last week examining marketing practices of credit card companies to college students in conjunction with its consideration of credit card reform.  Here are a few of the articles from the past week covering the issue:

Taking Charge - Student Credit Card Issuers Under Investigation.

Washington Post - Too Young to Handle Credit?

Center for American [...]



Other Credit Card Reform Proposals in Congress

May 12th, 2008 | By Rob | Category: College Students, Congress, interest rate, late payments

The San Diego Union-Tribune has a list of a few other measures under consideration by Congress in its deliberations over credit card reform.
The measures include:

Restrictions on marketing to college students and those under 21 years of age.
7 percent limit on penalty interest rate increases.
Ban on fees for paying by phone or when using the internet.

Proposals [...]