Stories Tagged as
Loans
Want to start a business? It helps to have rich parents
by
Janet Nguyen
Jan 18, 2023
How heavily are the odds stacked against startups without the “massive leg up” of family wealth?
Why banks are setting aside cash to cover bad loans
by
Justin Ho
Oct 18, 2022
When the economy starts looking scary, bank executives have to make a judgment call about their outstanding loans.
"Buy now, pay later" can come with a cost, federal consumer watchdog says
Sep 19, 2022
The CFPB says delinquencies and late fees add up and recommends tighter regulation of loans in line with the credit card industry.
Why buy now, pay later might not be such a good idea
by
Amy Scott
and Andie Corban
Sep 12, 2022
These short-term credit companies are running into questions about their customers' ability to pay them back. Regulators are paying more attention.
Why is college so expensive to begin with?
Aug 24, 2022
In the past fifty years, tuition at both public and private schools has more than tripled, even after accounting for inflation.
Black, Hispanic and poorer families pay the price for being "unbanked"
Aug 22, 2022
Low-income, Black, and Hispanic Americans are much more likely to lack a bank account or use alternative financial institutions like payday lenders.
For public good, not for profit.
Banks are preparing for more loans to go bad as interest rates rise
by
Justin Ho
Aug 8, 2022
They're setting aside more cash to cover delinquencies and taking closer looks at prospective borrowers.
As consumer borrowing picks up, banks keep a wary eye on the possibility of more loan defaults
by
Justin Ho
May 10, 2022
It isn't happening now, but that could change in the economy starts trending down.
Commercial lending could rebound this year
by
Justin Ho
Jan 14, 2022
Business lending has been sluggish throughout the pandemic. But there are signs that commercial lending is starting to pick up again.