| | Weekly newsletter: July 17, 2014
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Divorce can get ugly if one person doesn't follow the debt repayments outlined in the divorce decree. Take these steps to increase your chances of a smooth split ... More
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| Credit cards are about to change as the U.S. catches up with the rest of the world and moves to EMV cards. Here, in Q&A format, is what you need to know about the transition ... More
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| Tiny debts, if unpaid, can blossom into huge problems by marring your credit score and dropping obstacles in your financial path ... More
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| | | | Paying off card debt brings immeasurable relief, but once the balance is zero, do you keep the cards open or close them immediately? ... More
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| Saddled with expensive debt? Instead of looking for new creditors, figure out why you're in debt in the first place and what you can do to lower it ... More
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| Dine out often? You may as well earn credit card rewards on all those tabs. Consider the type of reward you want and other reward-boosting options ... More
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| A survey found that the majority of bank risk professionals cite high debt-to-income ratios as their biggest source of worry when deciding whether to approve a new loan ... More |
| A study revealed that many victims of fraud don't know how their information was compromised. As a result, they want more protection as they fear the unknown ... More
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