| | Weekly newsletter: May 29, 2014
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You've heard about data thieves, but have you wondered what they do with your info once they've stolen it? Here's how crooks convert your details into their cash ... More
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| Nearly half of Americans don't know who to trust for financial advice. Here are some wise ways to get over that and other fears ... More
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| Report details labels applied to consumers based on habits, health or income, including Rural Everlasting, Truckin' & Stylin' or Plus-Size Apparel ... More
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| | | | If you receive a credit card statement before you received and activated the card, you need to act quickly ... More
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| Fraud, even by a family member, is a crime you should report to start salvaging your credit ... More
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| A perfect payment record on a starter credit card won't earn you great rewards. Try a personal loan instead ... More
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| Without referring to the political battle going on around it, the CFPB's report on its supervisory activity demonstrates the need for a cop on the consumer financial beat ... More |
| Creditors may not be able to see on your traditional credit report what you did more than 10 years ago. But there's nothing stopping them from looking you up online... More
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