| | Weekly newsletter: April 3, 2014
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| | | | Creditors have a limited time in which to file suit over unpaid credit card debt. Here are the statutes of limitation for all 50 states and Washington, D.C. ... More
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| Consumer credit counselors, debt collectors and state regulators all agree that ignoring debt collectors' letters and phone calls is a bad idea. Deal with it, they say, otherwise matters can only get worse ... More
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| Here's the lowdown on eight hot scams, cons and swindles that criminals are employing to separate you from your money ... More
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| | | | His two 20-year-olds head to study abroad this fall, armed only with their debit cards. Dad wants to know if he should supply them with a credit card, too ... More
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| She was on her card's hardship plan to keep her APR low, but then the company changed ownership and her rates keep rising. Is there any recourse? ... More
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| Paying off credit cards via a home refinance could change your credit utilization and help your credit score, if you don't go charging again ... More
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| | | | | | When strapped for cash and hit with an unexpected bill, some people may turn to a payday lender. But new research from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau shows that taking out one of these short-term loans could just sink you deeper into debt. ... More
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| Tired of the hassle of splitting the lunch bill with colleagues? We compare three smartphone apps that let you transfer money easily to friends on the fly ... More
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