Some quick links to start your Tuesday. Santander Consumer USA is in hot water for over-charging consumers for car loans … Credit unions are taking a bigger share of mortgage and auto loan originations, according to a new study from TransUnion … Google is reorganizing itself … Tesla is losing $4,000 on each model S vehicle it sells … Hillary Clinton’s $350 billion plan to end college debt … Research funded by Coca-Cola says soda is not making people fat … Gas prices are going to fall in the next month … Documentaries available on Netflix that will make you smarter about business.
NEWS
- Asta Funding, a debt buyer and collection firm, announced its earnings yesterday for the quarter ending June 30. Net income, or profits, at the company was $161,000 in the three-month period, compared with $4,687,000 in the same quarter of 2014. The company did not offer any reasoning in its press release announcing its financial results for the dramatic decrease in profits.
- Four collection agencies earned $7.5 million in revenue last year collecting on delinquent accounts for the county clerk’s office in Miami, Florida. Nearly one in three residents of Miami-Dade County are driving on a suspended license, about 550,000 people, and 77% of those people had their licenses suspended for non-payment of fees.
- PRA Group posted a profit of $51.4 million in the three-month period ending June 30, up 37% from the same quarter last year.
- NelNet, a student loan servicer, has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit for $4.5 million for alleged debt-collection violations, including placing calls without consent and contacting the wrong borrowers.
- From ACA International: Four collection agencies have asked to be added to the lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission for overstepping its authority in amending the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
The EPA accidentally spilled 3 million gallons of waste water into the Colorado River
The CEO of Toms Shoes on the benefits of parental leave
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