| | Weekly newsletter: Dec. 31, 2013
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| | | | Although a staunch "no receipt, no return" policy is rare, it still happens. Our survey of 12 large retailers' policies regarding returning items without a receipt shows most allow it -- within limits ... More
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| By donating through a major credit card's charitable giving network, you can pledge (and get the deduction) today, pay the bill next year ... More
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| Constant concern about money makes you more prone to make poor financial decisions, says "Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much" co-author Eldar Shafir ... More
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| | | | Paying your card bill as early as possible is a good habit, but it won't help your score any more than paying it on time ... More...
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| When you provide a merchant with your card for one item but other items get added to the bill without your permission, it's time to file a dispute ... More...
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| Do your best to make minimum payments, but for any cards you are not able to pay, talk to the card issuer to let them know your situation ... More...
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| | | | | | U.S. financial institutions are finally issuing credit cards with EMV computer chips, which are widespread in other parts of the world. They promise to be more secure than traditional magnetic stripe cards ... More...
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| Some of us have a hard time deciding which financial records to keep and which to throw away. Having too many paper records may be unnecessary, but some documents are essential to save -- mainly for tax purposes ... More...
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