| | Weekly newsletter: Feb. 20, 2014
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An analysis of the federal database of credit cards finds dozens include a "security interest" clause that leaves the door open to repossession ... More
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| As travel rewards points get devalued, credit card issuers are offering new ways to redeem points, from taxi rides to mortgage payments ... More
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| A move to strip Social Security numbers from military and vets' IDs is underway, but millions of old cards will leave soldiers vulnerable to ID thieves for years ... More
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| | | | When entering a debt management plan, keeping some card accounts open defeats the purpose of getting out of debt ... More
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| You're never really free of an ex-spouse as long as you have joint debt together. When one stops paying, what recourse do you have? ... More
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| A rapid rescore can be requested by a mortgage lender to quickly undo errors on a credit report, but it won't erase your old mistakes ... More
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| New research by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago shows that signing up for health insurance coverage may not only protect you from financial disaster, it may also boost your long-term credit history ... More
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| As a recent college grad who entered the workforce armed with both credit and debt, our blogger is learning a lot about credit that would have eased her entry into the credit world a little more smoothly ... More
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