| | Weekly newsletter: July 10, 2014
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| | | | Every credit card has a card security code printed on it. It may be called a CSC, CVV, CV2, CVC or CCV, but you need to know what -- and where -- it is ... More
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| Though big banks have dropped their debit card rewards programs, many small banks and credit unions are keeping the programs alive ... More
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| Hotels are raking in billions of dollars a year in unexpected and sometimes hidden fees. Here's how you can steer clear of such costs ... More
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| | | | For a price, lenders are willing to forget your old credit sins, as long as you have enough income to prevent any new ones ... More
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| If you co-sign on a loan and the borrower defaults, it's now your debt, but if you reach a settlement, you shouldn't have to pay taxes on the forgiven amount ... More
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| Donating rewards points sounds appealing, but gift registries are a poor deal compared with alternatives ... More
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| | | | | | | New research suggests that credit card minimum payment warnings could be prompting some consumers to pay less than they would otherwise ... More |
| As handy as it is to have a card-sized utility tool tucked away in your wallet, the Transportation Safety Administration has been confiscating them because they qualify as a potential hijacking threat ... More
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