Chrysler Continues to Seek U.S. Energy LoansChrysler Group LLC will continue pursuing loans from the U.S. Energy Department while the failure of companies that have borrowed from government programs may prolong the process, the chief executive officer said.
Startups assess loans without using FICO scoresFor more than 40 years, banks have counted on FICO scores to determine the creditworthiness of American consumers. Now a handful of California entrepreneurs say it's time for a smarter way to size up borrowers. San...
Witness: Efforts made to hide AEA loansUPDATED 10 p.m.- The trial in U.S. District Court in Phoenix of former AEA business loan manager William Liddle and his wife, Rhonda, took a dramatic turn Tuesday afternoon when the third prosecution witness took the stand.The Liddles are on trial on 68 counts of conspiracy, money laundering and...
Best Car Deals on Year's Busiest WeekAlong with retailers who make 10 to 15 percent of their holiday sales the week after Christmas, car dealers are likely to have one of their busiest weeks too. Alec Gutierrez, senior market analyst with Kelley Blue Book, said December sales tend to be either the strongest or close to...
What To Do If You Can’t Pay Your Student LoansIf you graduated college last spring, chances are over the winter holidays the government delivered a nice present to your door: your first student loan bill. According to the Project on Student Debt, college seniors who graduated in 2010 with student loans owed an average of $25,250—the highest level ever recorded—and 2011 debt totals are [...]