Don't be bullied by debt collectors Investors.com - Sep 14 9:19 PM
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- When the head of a household faces a layoff, the time between jobs may be filled with the challenges of finding a new job and meeting unpaid bills. Employment experts say search times are typically longer than they used to be, which can put major stress on a family budget.Save to My Web
Pay your library fines or pay the price The Journal News - Sep 25 3:07 AM
The next time you check out books or videos at your local library you might also want to check out its policy on overdue fines.Save to My Web
COLLECTORS CANT HARASS IDENTITY THEFT VICTIMS Provo Daily Herald - Sep 11 12:22 AM
Q: It was bad enough when I realized that I was a victim of identity theft after receiving a call from a debt collector. Then the company started to harass me. Do I have any protection from overbearing debt collectors? -- EW, Los Angeles, Calif.A: For some people, the first clue that they've been the victim of identity theft is a call from a collection agency about aSave to My Web
IRS Denies Nonprofit Exemptions for Credit Counselors Washington Post - Oct 01 12:31 AM
The Internal Revenue Service has denied tax-exempt status to several credit counseling agencies, partly because they relied too heavily on banks and credit card companies for their funding.Save to My Web