| | Weekly newsletter: June 26, 2014
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Those pieces of plastic are convenient, but if you want to retain your sanity and pocketbook, give the poor things a rest sometimes ... More
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| A surge in costly new high-fee credit cards on the market boosted the average annual fee to $163, nearly double a year ago ... More
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| If your phone is stolen or hacked, there goes your financial and personal data. To secure data on your smartphone, take these steps ... More
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| | | | Balance transfer offers aren't lifelines for people with bad credit; they're a deal for those who maintain good credit ... More
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| Authorized users can't mess up a credit utilization ratio for charge cards, but late payments still hurt scores ... More
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| Award tickets can be hard to come by, but some airlines have features to help you book your free trip ... More
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| A crackdown on store card giant GE Capital exposed details of the discount offers that card companies extend to some struggling customers ... More |
| The next time you feel tempted to overspend, you may want to take a moment to count your blessings. A new study shows gratitude may curb your urge to splurge ... More
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