October 26th, 2009
Monday’s Personal Finance & Credit Report News

Did you know that the U.S is about to hit its credit limit? Apparently we might be running into the government’s self-imposed $12.1 trillion dollar debt ceiling as soon as November if U.S Treasury sales keep up. Makes your current credit problems not too bad after all, huh? While Uncle Sam isn’t setting the best example right now, the following bloggers and journalists are the savvy people who can keep you on track with your financial know-how with this week’s best personal finance and credit blogs, articles, and advice.
Personal Finance News
- WiseBread shares 5 online tools to help you land a job.
- Best things to buy in the fall recommended by Generation X Finance.
- Wall Street Journal shows you how to barter for the services you need.
- 3 steps to financially preparing for disaster brought to you by Debtkid.
- Money Saving Mom blogs on stretching your dollars online with coupons and cashback.
Credit Report & Credit Score News
- Enough practice- make your credit score perfect! exclaims Doughroller.
- NewsChannel 5 reports on what to know about pre-employment credit checks.
- One simple way parents with good credit can help children build theirs from the Los Angeles Times.
- How to protect credit if canceling card, writes Press Democrat.
- Free From Broke highlights your credit score as another case for emergency savings.
- Reuters answers the question, what can consumers do to raise their credit scores?
Ha! I wish I had a 12.1 trillion credit ceiling!! At least they have a ceiling in mind?
i see a credit extension happening very soon!