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You Walk Away says it can help homeowners—for a price. But consumer advocates have serious doubts.
It is the first time house prices had fallen year over year since the Great Depression.
Spousal secrets and increased credit card use suggest you might need help.
And while Wall Street remains shaky, credit is still flowing to small business.
When cosigning for a loan for their kids, parents need to protect themselves.
Worries about inflation are misplaced in today's global economy.
A galaxy of credit instruments has downgraded to the tune of billions of dollars of paper losses.
Lawmakers want credit card companies to stop raising interest rates based on credit scores.
Take control before an ill family member racks up credit card bills.
Maybe Uncle Sam should pony up $200 billion and buy all the subprime loans.












