| | Weekly newsletter: May 1, 2014
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| | | | A credit bureau's study shows borrowing is back on the rise in 19 of the 20 biggest U.S. cities, with Dallas and Houston leading the way ... More
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| The Federal Reserve maintained its course toward higher interest rates in 2015, downplaying a poor first-quarter showing by the economy ... More
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| Thinking of applying for a card? The odds off having your application approved depend on the issuer, the card and your credit score ... More
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| | | | Banks may reject even a secured card application while you're under restrictions of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy ... More
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| Five years after their breakup, a womank is trying to see if she can undo the financial damage her ex dumped on her ... More
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| In one hand is a big bill; in the other, an offer for a credit card with a 0 percent interest rate, but too small a limit ... More
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| | | | | | Suddeny, hacking isn't an amorphous, computerized problem that affects other people -- someone had had me, giving me a first-hand lesson in fraud, writes Fred Williams ... More |
| Target. Michael's. Neiman-Marcus. Heartbleed. With so many frightening stories of fraud, you may feel powerless. But you can do more than you realize ... More
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