| | Weekly newsletter: Jan. 30, 2014
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If you thought your money woes ended last year when you settled that credit card debt, think again. For many consumers with debt problems, after the debt collector leaves their lives, the taxman arrives ... More
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| Knowing how to handle your child's money mistakes can mean the difference between a learning opportunity and a bad habit ... More
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| Consumers filed fewer complaints about credit cards with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in 2013, but two big issuers saw a growth in grumbles ... More
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| | | | When your FICO credit score is just 70 points shy of a perfect score, is it really worth the effort to push it all the way to the top? ... More
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| His ex-wife racked up debt in his name on a secret card, but agreed to pay if off in the divorce. But how does he clear it off his credit reports? ... More
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| Redeeming points or miles for rental cars is not as straightforward as earning a free flight. But with a little know-how, it can be done ... More
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| Target and Neiman Marcus' decision to pay for a year of free credit monitoring for recent shoppers has thrown a bright spotlight on a service that typically gets mixed reviews from consumer advocates ... More
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| Check out these four ways to use outdated credit cards or gift cards to make something special: an earbud holder, potpourri, a unique picture frame and a battery cover for a remote control or other device ... More
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