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In a CreditCards.com survey, 5 percent of respondents in a committed relationship admit to keeping a secret bank account or credit card. More...
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An overhaul of your loved one's low credit score could save your finances and your relationship. More...
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Ready for your own card? Don't ditch that guest card too quickly. More...
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| | | | When the card was maxed out, it was hurting your score; now it's helping. More...
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Don't rely on your card statement if you want a precise record of spending; keep that original paper receipt. More...
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Multiple hard credit inquiries will ding your credit score. More...
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| Charging more than you can afford to pay off could have a negative effect on your children -- even if the charges made them temporarily happy, according to a recent study. More...
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If you're a young adult in a big city, drowning in debt and relying on mom and dad for financial help, pack your bags -- literally. More...
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