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Kaplan Accused of Discriminatory Hiring Practices with Credit Checks

Lenders typically ask to access someone’s credit scores in order to see what kind of loans they have paid back in the past. Agreeing to a credit check has become an expected part of preparing to lease a car, buy a house or rent an apartment. But did you know a potential employer may also […]

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Why US bankruptcies have reached a 5-year high

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DIY bailout: saving money with your partner

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DIY bailout: investing 101

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Do-it-yourself bailout: demystifying your credit score

Each week in our ‘Do-It-Yourself Bailout’ series, we talk about how we can all get into better financial shape and bail ourselves out of debt. Today we talk about how to improve your credit score and why you should care about it. From The Takeaway.

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Bankruptcies rise as medical debt mounts

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More and more Americans are filing for bankruptcy, and the biggest reason people are doing so isn’t excessive spending or job losses. According to a recent study, 62 percent of the people who file for bankruptcy do so because of medical debt.

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Congressional efforts to mitigate foreclosures

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The U.S. Congressional Oversight Panel released a new report that looks at how effective goverment efforts have been at stemming the tide of foreclosures. It expresses concern about the limited scope and scale of the Making Home Affordable program.

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Consumers pay off debt at record rate

Americans paid off $21.6 billion in credit card debt and other consumer loans in July. Louise Story, a finance reporter for the New York Times, says the economy will fundamentally change if Americans take on a new attitude about using credit.

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Charge! Credit Card Reform and Consumers

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A bill to reform the practices of credit card companies is likely to end up on President Obama’s desk before Memorial Day. To help us understand how this bill will affect consumers, we turn to finance writer Beth Kobliner.