| | Weekly newsletter: October 23, 2014
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When it comes to your credit score, credit cards have the power to help you or hurt you; here are the main ways that you, your cards and your score intersect ... (See More)
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| As retail data breaches become more common, nearly half of 985 U.S. cardholders polled by CreditCards.com say they're likely to avoid stores that have been hit ... (See More)
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Rewards cards dominate the credit card market, a study by the American Bankers Association shows. Our chart shows spending on rewards and nonrewards cards ... (See More)
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| | | | A nice gesture backfires for a man who co-signed his relative's lease: She broke her lease, left a debt, and ruined his credit and his ability to rent a new home. More...
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How do you make sure you really earned triple points on gas purchases on Card A and the miles you were supposed to when using Card B's online shopping portal? There are no easy answers. More...
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The money you give to a credit rehabilitation company could be better spent paying down debt because what those companies do you can do yourself. More...
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| Refinancing your student loan could save you a bundle on interest. But lenders' requirements are so stringent that most borrowers are unlikely to qualify for the best deals ... More...
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| Reading your card agreement is a good way to avoid unpleasant surprises later. Here are a few of the most important terms to look for -- or look out for ... More...
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