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Monthly Archives: August 2009
Private Student Loans: Where Is the Best Place to Apply for a Student Loan?

I have used all my FASFA available loans to barley make it by in school, but I need some extra money for living expenses, for gas, and food, and stuff for my 2 year ancient. I need to find a site that has a excellent interest rate and APR. Does anyone know any sites that my be caring?
What Are the Job Opportunities for Loan Processors?

For example, what type of companies hire loan processors? What is the avergage income of a loan processor? Where (online) can I find data about this meadow?
How Will Paying for a Car Loan on a Repo Car Affect My Credit Score?

My husband and I signed a $20,000 loan on a truck. The payments were behind and the car was in a wreck. The truck was repossessed and the loan company says we still owe $8000. The loan company offered a settlement of $2800 if we pay by the end of the month. Does this sound right to anyone?
How would it really affect my credit if I pay off the loan now?
Obama’s CFPA: The Next Great Leap Backwards for Consumer “Rights”
Is your mortgage confusing to you? Are you bewildered by credit card offers? Do you crave the simplicity of “unadorned-vanilla” financial vehicles whose complete terms can be read in less than four minutes? Be careful what you wish for: The Obama administration and members of Congress are pushing legislation that will make a new agency, The Consumer Financial Protection Agency, whose job would be to simplify and police all manner of financial transactions, from what sorts of mortgages could be offered to what sort of credit cards would be in your wallet to whether Wall Street could make new ways of buying and selling stocks. In the name of making your life simpler and avoiding the next financial meltdown, the CFPA might just harshly limit how you spend your hard-earned (and dwindling!) dollars. Would the CFPA do anything other than add another layer of bureaucracy and regulation on top of what already exists? Are consumers too bewildered by competing credit cards to make a rational choice? Reason.tv’s Nick Gillespie recently sat down with George Mason University law professor, Volokh Conspiracy blogger, and Mercatus Center scholar Todd Zywicki to get answers. “The agency is one of the centerpieces of the Obama regulatory reform act[s],” says Zywicki, “It goes far beyond how we’ve thought about consumer credit regulation for the past 30 or 40 years.” More importantly, it will do nothing to address pernicious incentives that encouraged banks and consumers to take on more debt than was prudent. For more videos and downloadable versions, go to reason.tv