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January 2009
Unique Service Helps Reduce Credit Card Debt
Written by Mike Killian
Posted On: January 23, 2009
Editor's Note: This article is part of a popular Q & A format series in which we interview experts and industry professionals that have made significant contributions to the credit card industry.Scott Crawford is the CEO of DebtGoal.com. From the beginning of his career in economics, he watched Americans' savings go down and debt-load go [...]
New Film Exposes Truths about Credit Education
Written by Mike Killian
Posted On: January 15, 2009
Editor's Note: This article is part of a popular Q & A format series in which we interview experts and industry professionals that have made significant contributions to the credit card industry.Minimal effort is needed to see a stumbling economy and millions of consumers in desperate financial straits. Whose fault is it? More importantly, what [...]
Consumer Tips Regarding Identity Theft for 2009
Written by Shane Tripcony
Posted On: January 12, 2009
Identity thieves acquire personal information for the purpose of committing fraud. They can use your Social Security number to make purchases, apply for credit, and sign up for insurance or cell phone services. While identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the US, you can protect yourself and thwart would-be crooks. Here's how. Safeguard [...]



