| | Weekly newsletter: February 5, 2015
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| | | | Tax fraud scams have skyrocketed as rip-off artists file phony tax returns on consumers' behalf. To avoid getting burned, be alert to their tricks ... (See More) |
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| With some creativity, you can pay off debts while still enjoying the occasional treat, gift or vacation ... (See More) |
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There are laws to protect citizens against abusive debt collection practices, but you have to know what they are in order to invoke them ... (See More) |
| | | | If you have errors on your credit report that could block a mortgage application, choosing a rapid rescore option could help, if your lender offers it. More... |
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A teen fraudulently opens card accounts without his parents' consent and racks up debt. What are his options? More... |
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Medical card expenses are generally reserved for the cardholder, family members and even pets, but not your latest girlfriend or boyfriend or BFF. More... |
| | | | | | | The Federal Reserve has taken another step in its effort to streamline the way money changes hands in the U.S., publishing a road map for banks, businesses, payment networks and consumers ... More |
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Millennials are thumbing their noses at credit cards and traditional banking services, according to multiple reports, making some in the financial services industry nervous about how they're going to attract such a picky crowd ... More |
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