| | Weekly newsletter: March 13, 2014
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| | | | Many couples argue over money, but what if your spouse takes your plastic or demands you turn over your paycheck? Are you married to a financial bully? ... More
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| In "Hacking Point of Sale," Slava Gomzin, an HP security expert, shares his thoughts on data breaches, EMV and how to protect your credit card ... More
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| Return assistance programs ease refunds on products you've bought with the card. But you'll find lots of exclusions in the fine print ... More
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| | | | When you agree to pay a creditor a certain amount each month to satisfy an old debt and then default, you risk having to pay the full balance ... More
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| Property liens can be an effective way to get repayment on debts owed, but they're not easy to get and often involve a court judgment ... More
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| If a card you didn't sign up for is dragging down your credit and chances for employment, and you are just an authorized user, there's an easy fix ... More
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| | | | | | Despite improvements to the credit report dispute system, consumers are still having a hard time getting credit report errors fixed, according to a new report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ... More
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| According to a survey conducted by Wells Fargo, 44 percent of Americans feel that personal finance is the most difficult topic to discuss, trumping death, politics and religion. Why? It boils down to a few underlying emotions that can exist regardless of one's financial well-being ... More
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