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CONSUMERS BORROWING MORE, PAYING MOST OF IT OFF
- Loan balances continue to rise while delinquency rates remain largely in check, according to a report issued this morning by TransUnion. Delinquency rates on unsecured personal loans and mortgages were down in the third quarter, compared with the same period a year ago, while delinquency rates on auto loans and credit cards were higher than last year.
WHY AREN’T HOSPITALS MORE FLUSH IF HEALTHCARE COSTS KEEP RISING?
- Technology can help hospitals and healthcare organizations make more money, according to a column in CIO magazine. Hospitals have to do a better job of leveraging their own historical data that would allow staff to only focus on the cases that need the most attention.
ONTARIO CONSIDERS BILL TO REGULATE DEBT BUYERS
- For those who purchase or collect on debts north of the border … The province of Ontario is considering legislation that would give consumers additional protections when taking out payday loans and require companies that buy debts to operate under the same laws as those who collect on debts.
DON’T YOU DAIRE NOT VOTE FOR RENDON
- Tomorrow is election day, but not just for president. Many local, state, and federal seats are up for grabs, including one in the Michigan state legislature. Daire Rendon, running as a Republican, is challenging for a seat in Michigan’s House of Representatives. Rendon is the former president of the Michigan Association of Collection Agencies and also chaired the check services division of ACA International. She is running against a Democrat who owns a local movie theater.
ACCOUNTANTS HAVE NO LOVE FOR DEBT COLLECTORS
- Debt collectors are “brazen” and too “aggressive” and taxpayers have “rights,” according to accountants who are very opposed to the Internal Revenue Service being forced to place some overdue tax bills with third-party debt collectors.
WORTH NOTING: Janet Reno, the first female attorney general, passed away early this morning … Employees at a new office opened by investment bank UBS do not have their own desks and can work anywhere in the building … Food prices are falling, so grocery stores are lowering their prices, but restaurants are not. Why? … Parents, rejoice. Toys R Us will be open on Thanksgiving Day … The cities where your salary will stretch the furthest … Here are all the places offering election day deals tomorrow … Donald Trump has been banned from Twitter by his aides, according to a published report … Inside LinkedIn’s Empire State Building offices … Is it ok if your employees are distracted by the election? … Daylight Savings Time takes a toll on your mental health … The FBI cleared Hillary Clinton in another email scandal.
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