| | Weekly newsletter: August 21, 2014
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| | | | While good sound nuggets of money advice can help you keep money in your pocket, bad advice can leave you digging out of a financial hole ... (See More)
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| More health care companies purchase intimate details about patients, such as their income and buying habits, and use it to make predictions about their health ... (See More)
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| You may be tempted to use your credit card for tuition costs to rack up points on the large charge. But you'll probably have to pay a "convenience fee" as well ... (See More)
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| | | | After bankruptcy, issuers will be wary of lending to you. Applying for a secured card is a way to boost your FICO score. More...
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| If you're looking to get a points bonanza by signing up for a rewards credit card, timing can be critical. But determining when the next big bonus will be is tricky. More...
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| She's maxed out five credit cards and can't pay what she owes on them, but asks if it's OK if she can use the new credit card she got. More...
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| | | | | | | Carrying student loan debt can make you question your life choices, stay in more often on Friday nights and promote higher levels of ice cream consumption, and now there's data to prove it. More...
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| Believe it or not, the same strategies master negotiators use to broker multi-million-dollar business deals can also net you big discounts with retailers, financial institutions, and service providers. More...
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