| | Weekly newsletter: September 18, 2014
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| | | | Saving early, shopping for colleges, applying for grants and scholarships, and working part-time while in school are a few steps that may ease long-term financial burdens ... (See More)
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You can't stop data collectors from harvesting information on what you buy, how much you make and even how healthy you are. But you can limit what they see ... (See More)
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| Personal lines of credit are becoming more common for bridging short-term gaps in cash flow. Compare them first with other forms of credit, though ... (See More)
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| | | | After applying for a new balance transfer card, only to discover the credit limit too small, he closed the account in anger and now wonders if he acted too fast. More...
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| There are a number of creative ways to use credit card points or perks to travel cheaply during busy periods. More...
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| If you're about to file for bankruptcy, but know you're about to inherit some money, what do you do? Can you spend the inheritance? More...
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| | | | | | | Why do unpaid loans take seven years to expire from your credit report? Industry experts don't know how the period came to be embedded in the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Even one of the authors of the 1970 law isn't sure. More...
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| If you want to start making the most of your credit card's travel rewards program, here are three things blogger Sienna Kossman learned along the way that help her get the most out of hers. More...
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