| | Weekly newsletter: May 14, 2015
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Worried about your personal information falling into the hands of data brokers or ID thieves? You can protect it at least somewhat without having to resort to cash-only buying. More...
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Think you're too savvy to fall for email scams? Fraudsters have a new tactic that targets your new constant companion -- your cellphone. More...
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| Take our quiz to find out how well your money matters are organized, then read the answers to learn why organization is key when it comes to financial health. More...
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| | | | Don't pay someone to reduce your debts when you can do it yourself for free. More...
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Sharing too much information with sketchy "friends" can put you at risk. More...
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U.S. cards will likely work internationally, but here are your options. More...
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| Wedding season brings costs -- even if you're only a guest or in the bridal party. Here are five tips to help you save on wedding party expenses without being a cheapskate or worse, irritating the happy couple. More...
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Carrying excess credit card debt isn't just bad for your credit score; it can also take a toll on your mental health, according to a new study published in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues. More...
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