| | Weekly newsletter: June 5, 2014
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| | | | The Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter's book investigates who is watching us online, what they're doing with the data (including selling it), and why it matters... More
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| When disaster strikes, Small Business Administration loans may help -- even if you're a consumer. But it helps to know what to expect ... More
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| MasterCard is extending its zero-liability policy to more card transactions and dropping restrictions on who is eligible. This puts pressure on Visa to follow suit ... More
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| | | | If you already carry a balance, don't worry about making new purchases -- just pay down your debt on time ... More
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| A real estate agent convinced an elderly woman to sign on to the agent's credit card account. Now the agent is bankrupt ... More
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| A man who got his sister's help to raise his score is ready to graduate to credit on his own, taking his debt with him ... More
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| | | | | | | Those eight- to10-character passwords protecting your accounts aren't as secure as you think. Fraudsters are cracking log-in credentials more than ever ... More |
| Down to your last dollar? You may want to save it. According to the Journal of Consumer Research, the less cash you have, the more likely you are to regret purchases... More
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