| | Weekly newsletter: December 18, 2014
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| | | | As they attempt to spoil your holidays, crooks are turning to technology, using email, apps and phony online surveys in service of their cons ... (See More)
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| Finger prints, vein scans, voiceprints and other unique biological authentication for credit card purchases are closer to reality than they are to the Jetsons ... (See More)
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Couples who keep secrets about money may also be hiding other issues. Take these steps to avoid and overcome financial infidelity ... (See More)
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| | | | A recent graduate not only has student loan payments, but card debt of almost $30,000 -- and no job. Is bankruptcy her only answer? More...
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Keeping your frequent flier account active, even without a credit card, can take time and money, but investing to preserve your miles can make sense. More...
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Unless you have the cash to buy a house, you'll need a mortgage. And you can't get a home loan without some kind of credit history. More...
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| | | | | | | Blogger Sienna Kossman gives five tips she used when doing her holiday shopping to combat stress and prevent budget-busting or less-than-ideal purchases ... More...
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| For more than a year, blogger Kelly Dilworth has been living with constant calls from debt collectors, but the calls are for a man named William. Now, she's getting robocalls, with no chance of talking to a live person to hear her case ... More...
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