Auto Credit Express Blog
May 7, 2008
J.D. Power and Associates Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Even for those of us who have been in the automotive industry for some time, it’s hard to remember a time when J.D. Power and associates was not around.
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May 1, 2008
Experian Study Shows Severely Delinquent Mortgage Accounts Up 15 Percent in One Year
In California, the number of severely delinquent mortgage accounts increased 35 percent
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April 23, 2008
Experian and Credit Builders Alliance Announce Partnership to Establish Data Reporting For Microlenders
Costa Mesa, Calif. and Alexandria, Va. — April 22, 2008 - Experian®, a global information services company, and Credit Builders Alliance (CBA), a nonprofit organization, have joined together to launch a data-reporting partnership that enables CBA’s members to report microloan repayment data to Experian.
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April 21, 2008
Experian Survey Shows 59 Percent of Americans Feel the Economic Stimulus Package Is a Short-Term Fix to the U.S. Economy
Poll also reveals that 34 percent of consumers who have not filed their 2007 federal tax return expect to receive a refund
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April 13, 2008
Analyzing CPS Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Earnings 2007
On February 12th, CPS disclosed their earnings for the fourth quarter and all of 2007. Unlike AmeriCredit, there was good news and unlike many subprime auto lenders, CPS did not appear to pull back in the fourth quarter of 2007…
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April 4, 2008
Experian announces new Automotive Credit Profile
This week Experian announced a new version of their credit report which should make it easier for car dealers and lending institutions to view automotive credit history and make financing decisions.
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March 31, 2008
New car loans stretch to greater lengths
More buyers finance for six, even seven years – a risky move given how quickly some cars depreciate.
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March 28, 2008
Telematics helps sub-prime vehicle financing industry stay afloat
Facing what is described by some as the worst crisis in more than fifty years, US financial institutions are tightening their credit policies for high-risk borrowers. (3/19/2008)
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