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Some cardholders have learned how to charge and pay off massive sums on their credit cards while always coming out ahead. Here's what they're doing right ... More
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| Discover cardholders will not only get a free credit score on their monthly statements, they'll have it explained to them, the company announced ... More
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| If you want her to marry you for richer and not poorer, study the fine print to make sure the bauble on her finger doesn't turn into a ball and chain on your newlywed finances ... More
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| | | | New to the U.S.? Until you understand the American credit rating system, expect to be continually rejected for new plastic ... More
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| Her husband doesn't know whose it is, so what's a perplexed wife to do when she finds under her bed a credit card belonging to another woman? ... More
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| Paying all at once may be harder on your budget, but it's the best way to get a crucial scoring ratio back out of whack ... More
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| According to a new poll from American Express, 40 percent of women admit to hiding at least some of what they bought from their partner ... More
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| Nothing screams vice on a credit card statement quite like an entry that says "hooker with coke," so a New York drug and prostitution ring came up with clever ways to disguise the "party packs" their clients were charging for ... More
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