Posts Tagged ‘credit’

Last week, we at Total Bankruptcy expressed doubt about the reports from a consumer survey suggesting that consumers were cutting back on using credit cards recently.

Respondents in the Javelin Strategy & Research online survey reported buying goods from stores such as Target and Wal-Mart and not eating out at restaurants as much as they previously had.

37 percent reported that they were using their credit cards less.

But in the article, we looked at data from the Federal Reserve that amply demonstrated that while the amount of outstanding revolving credit had decreased in April, increases in May suggested that consumers were back to buying with credit.

Of course, trying to maintain their pre-recession standards of living might cause many individuals to turn to credit for staples, such as gas and groceries.

Now, the Federal Reserve numbers from June have been released, proving our skepticism to be founded.

As the Washington Post reports, consumer credit rose by a whopping $14.33 billion, with revolving credit accounting for $5.49 billion, or a 6.8 percent rate of increase.

In fact, the overall number is the fastest expansion of credit in seven months.

Perhaps asking consumers whether or not they're using credit to buy luxury items is misguided: instead, it would be interesting to see how many consumers used credit cards to buy gas, groceries, school supplies, and a host of other basic necessities.

The numbers suggest it's becoming more and more common as the economic downturn wears on.

P.S. Did you know that Chapter 7 bankruptcy was designed to eliminate credit card bills?

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Free Credit Scores for Six Months

TransUnion has recently settled a lawsuit with several disgruntled credit users and you can reap the benefits.

As part of the settlement, TransUnion will be offering free credit scores for six months, beginning in mid-June.

As you may know, free credit REPORTS are available at annualcreditreport.com, but learning your credit score costs money.

As the settlement Web site explains, final details are not yet available, but will emerge soon.

Visit Total Bankruptcy for updates and details on how to take advantage of this exciting offer.

How we talk about credit goes a long way in revealing our attitudes toward using it responsibly.

From Urban Word of the Day comes a new term to describe the junk mail flood of credit card applications.

Application for Debt:

An of offer of credit from a financial institution.

Wife: What did we get in the mail today?
Husband: Just an Application for Debt.

The original definition can be found on the Urban Dictionary.  For more definitions of common bankruptcy terms, visit our bankruptcy dictionary.

Retailers put holiday decorations out the day after Halloween this year.  The holiday season began, whether you were ready or not.  You are now receiving hundreds of advertising messages to buy gifts and decorations for the holidays that are over a month away.  A budget can prevent you from ending up with an unmanageable credit card bill in January.

Large credit card debt can certainly put you in a dangerous financial situation that could lead to bankruptcy.  If you were to lose your job early next year, not only would you have the challenge of your regular monthly expenses but you would also have a large credit card payment to make as well.

Take it upon yourself to make a holiday budget right now.  Consider homemade gifts such as baked goods, photos or crafts if your budget is tight.  Avoid overspending this season and minimize one of the financial burdens that can force you into bankruptcy.