Christine DiGangi

Christine DiGangi

Christine DiGangi is the former Deputy Managing Editor - Engagement for Credit.com and covered a variety of personal finance topics. Her writing has been featured on USA Today, MSN, Yahoo! Finance and The New York Times International Weekly, among other outlets.

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The Best Used Cars of 2013
Auto Loans

The Best Used Cars of 2013

Honda and Toyota had the most models make Edmunds.com’s Best Used Cars for 2013, making up nearly half the list with four vehicles each.

Christine DiGangi

More Americans With Bad Credit Are Getting Auto Loans
Auto Loans

More Americans With Bad Credit Are Getting Auto Loans

Experian reported a year-over-year increase in auto loans to consumers with low and bad credit scores.

Christine DiGangi

Does Debt Define the New American Dream?
debt

Does Debt Define the New American Dream?

For many people getting out of debt represents the new American Dream, according to a new Credit.com survey.

Christine DiGangi

More Than a Quarter of Americans Qualify for Student Loan Forgiveness
Student Loans

More Than a Quarter of Americans Qualify for Student Loan Forgiveness

Those in public service may qualify for federal student loan forgiveness programs.

Christine DiGangi

When Repo Men Clear Out the Wrong House
mortgages

When Repo Men Clear Out the Wrong House

A West Virginia woman returned to her home to find two repo men loading the last of her furniture into their truck -- but they had the wrong house.

Christine DiGangi

Government to Switch Student Loan Servicers: What You Need to Know
student loans

Government to Switch Student Loan Servicers: What You Need to Know

In July, the Department of Education announced changes to its federal student loan servicer team, meaning borrowers may be seeing a switch soon.

Christine DiGangi