| | Weekly newsletter: June 12, 2014
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It's become the norm for school districts to turn over sensitive student data to outside "cloud computing" companies, a practice that ignites concerns about student privacy ... More
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| One of the first lessons of young adulthood: it's much easier to get into debt than get out of it. We look at some of the credit pitfalls young people fall into and how to avoid them ... More
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| Ratings are beginning to take into consideration one of the most important factors to many fliers: reward seat availability. As airline program models shift, so will availability ... More
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| | | | With not much credit or income, a reader's best ally is time and a lengthy series of on-time payments, says Erica ... More
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| A single mistake on a card bill caused a huge drop in a customer's score and highlights a credit rule: The bigger the score, the harder the fall ... More
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| If you're late on debt payments, don't just let it go to collections. Your original lender has more loan workout options to offer ... More
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| Thanks to mobile banking technologies, a criminal can now simultaneously break a victim's heart and bank account from anywhere in the world ... More |
| Invasion of personal space tops the list of headache-causing habits of travelers, according to a Capital One survey of 1,000 rewards cardsholders ... More
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