| | Weekly newsletter: August 20, 2015
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| | | | Advocates of biometric identifiers say worries are overblown, but a GAO report says digitally stored records of fingerprints, palms, irises and faces raise privacy questions. More...
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Even with bad or no credit it is possible to get a vehicle. Here's what you should know before plunking down your cash. More...
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| The way you use a credit card is about to change significantly as the U.S. moves to chip-enabled cards. We've answered eight common questions about the transition. More...
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| | | | If you have huge debt, you're likely losing more to interest than you're saving in a college fund. More...
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Quirks in the credit scoring formula make unexpected things help or hurt. More...
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If you're not comfortable deciding which cards to purge and use, technology and professionals might help. More...
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| | | | | | | Overwhelmed by credit card debt, you call a nonprofit credit counseling service for help. You give the details of your income, debts and resources. the counselor helps you draw a budget. And then you wait. More...
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Facebook may help us connect with relatives and share comical-yet-relatable memes, but what if financially unstable, distant Internet "friends" are the reason you're not approved for a small loan? More...
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