| | Weekly newsletter: February 12, 2015
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| | | | Take a look at six of the worst rationalizations for opening a new credit card account, and learn how to be a prudent plastic user ... (See More) |
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| In her new book, "Slaying the Debt Dragon," Cherie Lowe chronicles the life-changing experience of having to pay off $127,482 in debt ... (See More) |
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You're ready to make your dream of owning a home a reality, but are you financially prepared? Here are five steps to getting your credit and finances in tiptop shape ... (See More) |
| | | | Student loans are usually overlooked as credit tools. But for young people with few other accounts, paying on one can provide a powerful credit score boost. More... |
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Having successfully handled a small car loan, an 18-year-old with a part-time job seeks advice on whether she can qualify for her first credit card. More... |
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You charged an item, paid the card bill, but then returned your purchase, leaving a credit on your card. Do you just spend it or can you get that cash back? More... |
| | | | | | | Blogger Karen Queen's credit card was declined when she tried to charge $750 worth of groceries for a church retreat. The culprit: bad fraud analytics. Here's what she learned from the embarrassing experience ... More |
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According to a new study, researchers with access to 'anonymized' credit card data can piece together who bought what simply by using a few publicly available markers they've collected online ... More |
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