Whether full disclosure of credit terms will in fact improve the bargaining power of credit consumers is debatable. Borrowers may not be sophisticated enough to make effective use of the information disclosed and may not, in fact, have a choice of lenders. Furthermore, an applicant with a precarious credit status may care much less about locating favorable credit terms than about obtaining any credit. For these reasons, critics often decry Congress’ most recent legislation on credit advertising, the Truth-in-Lending Act, as “middle-class legislation.” Although categorized as “consumer protection legislation,” the Act offers little assistance to the consumers most in need of protection—those who have trouble obtaining credit on any terms
When the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) took effect in 1969, its primary purpose was to promote the inf...
The Truth in Lending Act, which became effective on July 1, 1969, regulates credit transactions whic...
The Truth in Lending Simplification and Reform Act of 1980 became effective October 1, 1982
Consumer credit probably began in the United States early in the nineteenth century, but it has only...
Disclosure of credit terms has been viewed as a primary means of protecting consumers from fraud and...
The purpose of this Article is to take a hard look at the possible objectives of a disclosure statut...
Evaluating the cost of credit and comparison shopping in the modern credit environment can be a daun...
This article offers some empirical insight into the debate over the efficacy of disclosure legislati...
This comment will describe the statutory scheme for rescission and restoration, identify where and w...
I. An Introduction to Truth in Lending Legislation II. The Need for Credit Cost Disclosure III. Appl...
This Article reveals that the uniformity sought by Congress through TILA has challenged the courts t...
Dr. Kim is a faculty member of the College of Business and Administration at the University of Detro...
Advertising boosts market performance by offering useful information to consumers. It enables firms ...
This article evaluates the impact of Truth in Lending (TIL) disclosures on consumer search and credi...
abstract: Advertisements for financial instruments such as car loans, title loans, and rental agreem...
When the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) took effect in 1969, its primary purpose was to promote the inf...
The Truth in Lending Act, which became effective on July 1, 1969, regulates credit transactions whic...
The Truth in Lending Simplification and Reform Act of 1980 became effective October 1, 1982
Consumer credit probably began in the United States early in the nineteenth century, but it has only...
Disclosure of credit terms has been viewed as a primary means of protecting consumers from fraud and...
The purpose of this Article is to take a hard look at the possible objectives of a disclosure statut...
Evaluating the cost of credit and comparison shopping in the modern credit environment can be a daun...
This article offers some empirical insight into the debate over the efficacy of disclosure legislati...
This comment will describe the statutory scheme for rescission and restoration, identify where and w...
I. An Introduction to Truth in Lending Legislation II. The Need for Credit Cost Disclosure III. Appl...
This Article reveals that the uniformity sought by Congress through TILA has challenged the courts t...
Dr. Kim is a faculty member of the College of Business and Administration at the University of Detro...
Advertising boosts market performance by offering useful information to consumers. It enables firms ...
This article evaluates the impact of Truth in Lending (TIL) disclosures on consumer search and credi...
abstract: Advertisements for financial instruments such as car loans, title loans, and rental agreem...
When the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) took effect in 1969, its primary purpose was to promote the inf...
The Truth in Lending Act, which became effective on July 1, 1969, regulates credit transactions whic...
The Truth in Lending Simplification and Reform Act of 1980 became effective October 1, 1982