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Does The Internet Cause Inefficiency and Security Lapses?
We have all heard about how social networks such as Facebook are having a negative impact on employee productivity and the media has been awash with accounts of how companies are attempting to deal with the growing problem.
Consumers Advised To Save Now For Next Christmas
While the majority of consumers in the United States may not even have finished gift shopping for this Christmas, finance experts are urging everyone to start thinking about next Christmas now by opening a fairly old fashioned “Christmas Club” account.
MoneyGram & eLayaway Team Up
As the holiday season approaches, internet finance giant MoneyGram are teaming up with eLayaway to help consumers to steer clear of unmanageable credit card debts.
Recession Recovery Is Still Bleak For Women
While it was mostly men who faced unemployment during the 2009 recession, giving rise to the nickname “The Man-cession.”
Advice On Handling Financial Emergencies
We never know when financial disaster will strike. It could come in the form of an unexpected medical emergency or some other type of unexpected bill or expense.
Open Credit Accounts To Build Credit
In today’s society it is increasingly important to have an established credit history in your own name. Everyone from mortgage or auto lenders to utilities and prospective employers use credit scores when making decisions that could affect your future.
Target Struggles To Sell Credit Card Portfolio
Target announced intentions to sell their credit card portfolio in January of this year, but according to a report recently filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, they are experiencing some difficulties in making a sale.
Mother’s Have The Most Influence Over Finance
A scientific poll carried out in a nod to Mother’s Day has found that when it comes to managing finances, Americans believe that Mother knows best, but a new federal rule will stop stay at home moms from qualifying for …
BECU and UW Launched Husky Fans MasterCard
Washington’s leading, and indeed with over 665,000 members, largest, community credit union has this past week teamed up with the University of Washington to launch a new UW Gold Debit MasterCard.
Feds to say Goodbye to Citi
On Monday of this week the Treasury Department announced that it is planning to sell off $2.4 billion of Citi’s shares as part of an underwritten offering.
Citi Goes Global with its New Website
Researchers and practitioners working in the financial capability field will soon be able to use a new website that has been launched by Citi Bank.
An Unused Credit Card Can Hurt
In the light of today’s economy many people are trying to cut back on their spending. And very often this will mean not using a particular credit card that is in their possession in the belief that they are helping …
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