Loan

    By Ron Dicker

    | 11:00AM 9/02/2011
    Two-year-old Pawngo bills itself as a more upscale pawnshop for the digital age, catering to a new breed of pawn customer -- not desperate, just temporarily cash-strapped. The company wants to dispel the stereotype of sketchy storefronts dealing in fenced goods -- and so far, it has had a fair amount of success.

    By Catherine New

    | 6:30AM 4/21/2011
    Lending money to friends and family ranks among the most pernicious of relationship stressors. It's not just the cash -- it's the emotions we all carry about it. But with a little planning, you can help someone out of a financial bind without putting your friendship in the red.

    By Geoff Williams

    | 1:00PM 3/18/2011
    Landing a personal loan has never really been easy, but since the recession began, it's been harder than ever, despite the fact that some types of lending, like auto loans, have started to make a comeback among banks. The funny thing is, most of what goes into a bank decision to give you a...

    By David Schepp

    | 3:21PM 1/27/2011
    Back in 2009, General Motors applied to the Department of Energy for $14.4 billion in loans to help it manufacture more fuel-efficient vehicles. Today, with the automaker making big strides in turning around its business, GM said it no longer needs or wants the money.

    By Josh Smith

    | 1:00PM 12/29/2010
    As 2010 winds to a close, New Year Resolutions are on our minds and as always, getting out of credit card debt remains a big goal for many of our readers. There are many ways to cut credit card debt, but one of our favorite ways is to get a lower interest rate and a fixed repayment term with a...

    By Sheryl Nance-Nash

    | 9:00AM 12/24/2010
    More people are selling their life insurance policies for much-needed cash while they're still alive. But are these "life settlements" a bad deal? Here's why they can come with a high cost, both for investors and for sellers -- along with some tips to keep both from getting burned.

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 1:35PM 11/29/2010
    Hyundai Group landed a preliminary $4.8 billion deal to purchase South Korea's Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co., that nation's largest contractor, but concerns over whether Hyundai Group can pull the financing together is raising questions among top investors.

    By David Schepp

    | 11:15AM 9/30/2010
    General Motors will once again have its own in-house financing unit starting Friday, when the auto giant closes on its $3.5 billion purchase of AmeriCredit. The new unit, to be renamed General Motors Financial, will allow GM to offer consumers more financing and leasing options.

    By Aaron Crowe

    | 4:00PM 9/28/2010
    Going to a bank for a personal loan for plastic surgery, overextending a credit card to buy Christmas gifts, and borrowing from a 401k retirement plan are some of the dumb ways people borrow money. There's also using a home equity loan to pay for a vacation, but that stupidity has been covered so...

    By Danny King

    | 8:30PM 9/13/2010
    For a growing number of U.S. college graduates, a diploma marks the beginning of financial difficulties. The Education Department says those who were scheduled to begin paying back their student loans in 2007 were 52% more likely to default within two years compared with those who left college two years earlier.