| | Weekly newsletter: May 15, 2014
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Quick-fix solutions are as elusive as Bigfoot. Don't think of rebuilding as a race -- slow and steady changes are needed, and time and patience are your allies ... More
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| Gift cards are convenient, but their funds can be held for various reasons. Knowing potential roadblocks can help you avoid embarrassing situations at the checkout ... More
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| Prepaid debit cards fill an important financial need for people without traditional bank accounts, but they have fewer protections and are prone to scams ... More
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| | | | It's worthwhile to transfer a balance if the only other card is a dud -- but do the math and have a plan to pay it down ... More
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| A woman can avoid having her wages garnished to pay a medical bill because her earnings aren't high enough ... More
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| Making their son an authorized user backfired after they lost their jobs. Now his plan to buy a house is in jeopardy ... More
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| Although many newcomers initially struggle to build credit, experts say immigrants often display behaviors we could do well to copy ... More |
| After someone tried to hijack blogger Fred Williams' credit card, he put up a red flag in the credit system by filing an initial fraud alert. Here's how the alert fights identity theft ... More
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