| | Weekly newsletter: May 21, 2015
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Credit card issuers can be surprisingly receptive to cardholders who are seeking a break on their annual fees. They won't always waive them, but you may walk away with a discount or bonus points. More...
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Female financial professionals describe the fiscal woes women typically shoulder and how they you can manage -- or avoid -- them. More...
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| Credit card chargeback fraud is an ongoing problem for small businesses -- one that can have dire consequences. Though it's hard to detect, there are ways to fight back. More...
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| | | | Keep up your guard, but sometimes junk mail is just junk mail. More...
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The time between getting preapproved for a mortgage and the closing date on your home is crucial -- so don't blow it by overborrowing. More...
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If you want to consolidate all household charges on one statement, consider adding family as authorized users. More...
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| Shopping on your smartphone may be convenient, but it could also cause you to spend more than you would otherwise, according to a new study. More...
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"I don't trust anybody anymore -- at least not if they're calling me from a phone number I don't recognize," writes blogger Susan Ladika. More...
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