Finance Globe

U.S. financial and economic topics from several finance writers.

Multi-Agency Crackdown on Foreclosure Rescue Fraud and Loan Modification Scams

The Federal Trade Commission announced on Tuesday a multi-agency effort to crack down on foreclosure rescue fraud and loan modification scams. The economic crisis has forced many struggling homeowners to look for a way to make owning their homes more affordable. And most homeowners are aware of a number of packages and programs passed by Washington to help them do just that. But telling the difference between the real deal and a scam can sometimes be...
Continue reading
  2887 Hits
  0 Comments
2887 Hits
0 Comments

Credit Repair Agencies Charged with Deceiving Consumers

The Federal Trade Commission reported on Wednesday that it has charged seven related companies with violating federal law by falsely promising to remove negative marks on consumer's credit reports.The complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court in the District of New Jersey. The FTC seeks to make the companies stop violating the law and pay restitution to consumers.The companies claimed that they could have even accurate, up-to-date negative information removed from credit reports, such as...
Continue reading
  3012 Hits
  0 Comments
3012 Hits
0 Comments

Nearly $100 Million from ARRA Released for Senior Nutrition

Vice-President Joe Biden's office announced today the release of nearly $100 million made available by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 2009 to support senior nutrition programs. The funding will be released to the Department of Health and Human Services, which in turn, will award the money to 56 states and territories and 246 tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations. States will award the funds to organizations that provide nutrition services in their communities. Community programs have...
Continue reading
  3004 Hits
  0 Comments
3004 Hits
0 Comments

AIG Bonuses - Another Outrage

American International Group, bailed out four times with up to $170 billion and now almost 80% government-owned, is under fire for paying executive bonuses last week to the very division responsible for the credit default swaps that nearly brought the company down.AIG argues that the bonuses were promised before the taxpayer bailouts to the insurance giant, and that the bonuses are part of a legal, binding contract.President Obama said on Monday, "This is a corporation that...
Continue reading
  3923 Hits
  0 Comments
3923 Hits
0 Comments

Child and Dependant Care Credit 2009

Facts about the Child and Dependant Care Tax Credit 2009If you paid someone to care for your child, spouse, or dependant so that you or your spouse could work or look for work, you may be able to reduce your tax by claiming the Child and Dependant Care Credit on your federal tax return.Below are the top things to know about taking the child and dependant care credit: You must have paid for care for one...
Continue reading
  3986 Hits
  0 Comments
3986 Hits
0 Comments

Free Credit Reports

The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday alerted consumers that the agency has received complaints about companies who claim to give consumers a free credit report.The credit reports these companies offer aren't truly free - the consumer gets stuck with fees that are hidden in the fine print, or they are enrolled in memberships for unwanted services.We've all seen that often-run commercial with the catchy jingle about how this guitar-toting man's life is a mess because of...
Continue reading
  5423 Hits
  0 Comments
5423 Hits
0 Comments

Obama Expresses Confidence

In his weekly address on Saturday, President Obama talked about the condition of the economy and steps the government is taking to turn it all around.Obama reminded us that 651,000 jobs were lost in February, for a total of 4.4 million jobs lost since the start of the recession. He mentioned that the unemployment rate has surpassed 8%, the highest in a quarter century.The President said, "These aren't just statistics, but hardships experienced personally by millions...
Continue reading
  3401 Hits
  0 Comments
3401 Hits
0 Comments

Stimulus Package Scams

Scam artists are quick to exploit the ongoing economic crisis - by tricking taxpayers into believing the recently passed stimulus package has something in it for them. The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday put out a warning about a number of internet scams claiming that individuals can claim government grants being paid out from the economic stimulus package. This is a lie, the stimulus package does not include money for individual financial gain. Some of the...
Continue reading
  3263 Hits
  0 Comments
3263 Hits
0 Comments

ID Thieves Bought Credit Reports from Credit Reporting Agency

We've heard plenty about the various methods identity thieves use to steal people's private information. Some go dumpster diving, some come up with a ploy to trick consumers out of their private information, some steal wallets and mail.And some actually buy the consumer's information directly from a consumer credit reporting agency.The Federal Trade Commission reported on Thursday that it has charged Minnesota-based Rental Research Services, Inc. and owner Lee Mikkelson with violating the Fair Credit Reporting...
Continue reading
  2905 Hits
  0 Comments
2905 Hits
0 Comments

The $8000 First-Time Homebuyer's Credit

The New and Improved First Time Homebuyer CreditWhen last year's $7500 first time homebuyer credit - which was actually a loan that had to be paid back to the government - didn't do enough to stimulate the housing market, the American Recover and Reinvestment Act 2009 made the deal even sweeter.First of all, though there was talk of it, the new credit is not for $15,000. Congress had to cut some expenses when writing up the...
Continue reading
  3403 Hits
  0 Comments
3403 Hits
0 Comments

By accepting you will be accessing a service provided by a third-party external to https://www.financeglobe.com/