| | Weekly newsletter: September 25, 2014
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According to a new survey by CreditCards.Com, credit card holders found that simply asking for a better rate or late payment fee waiver yielded positive results ... (See More)
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Someone does something nice for you. In turn, you help someone else. It's called "paying it forward," and sometimes that help comes in the form of debt relief ... (See More)
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| As cyberattacks continue, card issuers, retailers and other companies are coming up with a host of new tactics to try and stem credit card fraud ... (See More)
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| | | | A student about to graduate wants a top-tier travel rewards card to be her first card, but her short credit history may not let her qualify -- yet. More...
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| These free services that come with some rewards cards are prompt and courteous. But you forfeit some control when you use them. More...
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| Keeping balance-to-credit ratio low, paying in full and on time is a better way to get the most from your secured card. More...
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| Some of the skills that help you win your fantasy league can also help you make a smart decision with your credit card, blogger Matt Schulz found. More...
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| If you're struggling to build or rebuild your credit, you may want to look into obtaining a small dollar loan from a nonprofit lender. More...
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