| | Weekly newsletter: November 6, 2014
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| | | | New technology and phone apps have made it easier for blind consumers to discern cash, despite delays in physically changing the currency ... (See More)
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| When it comes to managing caregiving costs for a loved one among family members, credit cards can help, but only if everyone plays by the rules ... (See More)
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Young consumers with good credit are increasingly taking on credit cards, while those with bad credit are taking on less, according to a TransUnion study ... (See More)
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| | | | With no debt, a job and regular payments on a low-limit card, a recent grad wonders what she has to do in order to get approved for a new card. More...
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By all means, cancel a rewards card that is no longer right for you, but don't be hasty. Try to keep the points, and see if the issuer will offer to sweeten your deal. More...
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Call it authorized-user blackmail: A daughter adds her dad to her card, he runs up the balance, but threatens to stop payments if she closes the card. More...
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| | | | | | | The next time you go shopping, you may want to skip lunch. A new study published by Plos One found that people who are moderately hungry tend to make smarter choices with their cash ... More...
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| UK researchers discovered an alarming vulnerability in the EMV chip system. In their tests, it took less that a second for someone to swipe a phone over a card and make a transaction unbeknownst to the card's owner ... More...
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