| | Weekly newsletter: November 25, 2014
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| | | | A national survey by Creditcards.com found more than three out of four Americans make impulse purchases; men when they're intoxicated, women when they're sad ... (See More)
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| When friends or family borrow from you and then default, the IRS allows a bad debt tax deduction -- if you documented the loan and file the right forms ... (See More)
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Measured by credit score, Mankato, Minnesota, and Greenwood, Mississippi, are as far apart financially as they are culturally ... (See More)
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| | | | Before moving into a nursing home, her dad paid his card debt out of Social Security income. Now that income goes to the nursing home. More...
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When you're about to apply for a mortgage, tread lightly on making changes to your credit. Steps you think should be helpful could derail your loan. More...
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A woman's personal debts should not affect her husband's business credit. But the fact that she has hidden the debt from him signals other problems. More...
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| | | | | | | Student loan debt and unemployment woes can make one leery to take on credit, but avoiding plastic is not a good way to go. In fact, blogger Sienna Kossman thinks spurning credit cards can make it even harder to get on your feet ... More...
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| As the holiday season gets closer, you may notice a growing number of stores trying to tug at your heartstrings -- and your wallet -- by advertising charitable donations alongside traditional holiday promotions ... More...
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