Credit Karma, Intuit, and Kismet: Credit Card Revenue Without the Risk
Intuit’s Credit Karma acquisition is one for books. Kenneth Lin, Credit Karma’s 42-year-old founder, sold his company to Intuit for...
Intuit’s Credit Karma acquisition is one for books. Kenneth Lin, Credit Karma’s 42-year-old founder, sold his company to Intuit for...
NFC, or Near Field Communication, is a wireless technology that allows two devices to communicate with each other when they...
Pay Day Loans are an ugly business. They focus on the credit impaired, and it is not unusual to see...
Today’s NYT talks about how “Millennials Could Make the Fed’s Job Harder.” A young generation of aggressive savers could leave...
How do relationships affect credit card usage? Today’s New York Times talks about a timely issue in “Your Cheatin Wallet,”...
Mastercard's quixotic effort to establish a business in China was finally realized, but is China Central Bank’s approval too little...
The Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) accounting standard is a new requirement for financial institutions. It will replace the incurred...
CFPB filed a lawsuit against Citizens Bank over the handling of credit card disputes. While we are not close enough...
All parties benefit in the payment card transaction. Consumers exchange monetary value for goods or services with the convenience of a...
Yahoo Finance talks about TransUnion’s recent survey on Gen Z in Canada, and how this segment of consumers born since...
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