Published: July 02, 2006 12:54 am
By Dave Garner, commentary
Dear Dave: I’m thinking about transferring the $2,500 in credit card debt I’ve accumulated on my current card to another one with a lower interest rate. Is this a smart move toward getting out of debt? —Trevor
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By MICHAEL GORMLEY
Associated Press Writer
July 2, 2006, 11:05 AM EDT
ALBANY, N.Y. -- A Georgia-based credit card company has agreed to pay $11 million in restitution to New Yorkers to settle Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's investigation into its practices.
Columbus Bank and Trust Co. and CompuCredit Corp., a marketing and collection company, agreed to reform practices for its sub-prime credit cards held by 60,000 New Yorkers, Spitzer said. The cards are marketed to consumers with lower incomes or credit problems who are willing to pay higher rates and fees to secure credit cards.
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July 2, 2006
YOUR MONEY
It's tempting to stash the money away for a rainy day. But you may save even more money by paying down your credit-card debt and avoiding hefty interest charges. Let members of the Financial Planning Association of Greater Indiana walk you through the details.
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