Both options can help you pay off your credit card debt faster, but one may be a better choice than the other now.
Some credit card companies with rewards programs may be breaking the law by using bait-and-switch tactics, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warned Wednesday.
Earlier this year, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a new rule stating Buy Now, Pay Later companies must ...
Major card issuers often play a “shell game” and deny consumers the rewards they have earned, the Consumer Financial ...
Elon Musk and Marc Andreessen have begun a campaign against the agency, but they're rowing against public opinion: Americans ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has cautioned companies against what it views as illegal or unlawful credit card rewards ...
Better Business Bureau offers consumers tips on how to protect their pocketbooks and sanity against scams. This installment is on medical debt.
CFPB announces measures to protect consumers from deceptive credit card practices, including new research and a comparison ...
Under the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule announced ... cover costs associated with administering a courtesy overdraft program. The $5 is a bit higher than the $3 benchmark fee that ...