| | Weekly newsletter: November 13, 2014
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| | | | Retailers increasingly are using electronic beacons that track smartphones to improve service and offer customized deals. But the technology also raises privacy concerns ... (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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| | | | When Dad declared bankruptcy, the debt collectors shifted their attention to his daughter to collect a $3,600 balance on the credit card they shared. More...
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Today's cards may have two types of PINs: one to complete a purchase at an EMV chip-and-PIN terminal, the other that allows you to get cash advances at ATMs. More...
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Yes, comparison shop for low rates and fees, but more importantly, know how a balance transfer will fit into your financial big picture. More...
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| | | | | | | According to the parenting website, BabyCenter.com, many new moms are bluffing about their financial circumstances on the Web and posting pictures, status updates and videos that make them seem wealthier than they actually are ... More...
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| The Federal Reserve's policy announcements are written so densely that, according to a new research paper, it takes a grad school education to understand their prose. What if great writers wrote it instead? ... More...
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