| | Weekly newsletter: March 6, 2014
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| | | | When someone dies with credit card debt, state laws and the original contract terms dictate who owes, and what must be paid ... More
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| Issuers are under regulatory pressure to provide free credit scores to customers. Here is a snapshot of programs at major card issuers ... More
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| You can estimate your taxes, track donations, check the status of your refund, find the answer to a tax question and, yes, even file a simple tax return from your smartphone ... More
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| | | | Believing the card he shared with his dad was a joint account, he kept using it after dad's death. But he was just an authorized user, so is he liable for the debt? ... More
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| After receiving her degree 10 years ago, medical issues kept her from pursuing her career. Now 65, she owes big, and worries about repayment ... More
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| Granting authorized user status to a partner who later goes bankrupt won't risk your credit, but joint accounts will ... More
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| | | | | | The global payments firm MasterCard says that if it knows where you are, it can help protect you from data theft -- and send you targeted coupons ... More
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| Maybe that first date outfit isn't so important after all. It's that three-digit credit score number that has fast become more important than your bright smile and charming personality for landing a second date with your love interest ... More
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