| | Weekly newsletter: January 22, 2015
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| | | | In a new national survey, we asked people living with a spouse or partner about their money secrets, hidden bank accounts and undisclosed splurges ... (See More) |
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| A chargeback from your credit card issuer gives you a refund when the retailer won't. Here's how to navigate the sometimes confusing chargeback rules ... (See More) |
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There are key moments in life when putting away the cards and paying off any balances can be the best moves for your financial future ... (See More) |
| | | | Don't overmanage your credit utilization while in a formal debt management plan. Just keep paying on time, every time and your score will rise over time. More... |
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Preserve your authorized user credit history when applying for your own card. Once approved, you can then safely remove yourself from the shared account. More... |
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If you think you need credit counseling or a debt management program, look for services offered by a nonprofit, accredited organization. More... |
| | | | | | | A forgiven loan can put hundreds or thousands of dollars on your tax return -- even if the money never went into your pocket, writes blogger Fred Williams ... More |
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Being overly optimistic about your finances can potentially hinder smart financial planning, according to a LearnVest survey, which found people under 25 feel confident about their financial future and potential earnings, despite doing very little planning and saving now ... More |
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