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Wonder why you received a 1099-C in the mail? Most taxpayers don't realize forgiven debt is considered income, and questions abound ... (See More) |
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| New York Times personal finance columnist and "The Opposite of Spoiled" author Ron Lieber touts the benefits of teaching financial decision-making early on ... (See More) |
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While banks long ago embraced online banking transactions, they still rely on branches to originate most types of accounts, research by Celent finds ... (See More) |
| | | | Interest costs far outweigh any rewards offered by credit cards, so prioritize paying off your balances before thinking about earning rewards. More... |
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The odds of prosecuting someone for card fraud for using your card when you them gave your permission to use it are pretty fruitless. More... |
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Restoring your credit after letting all debts go into default takes resolve and a bit of negotiation savvy. These steps will help you get back on track. More... |
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| According to a growing body of research in a field of science called genoeconomics, the size of your bank account -- and the amount of credit card debt you carry -- may be partially determined by your genes ... More |
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Even though a recent FICO survey revealed that millennials are more likely to use mobile wallets than other age groups, blogger Sienna Kossman is perfectly happy swiping her old-fashioned plastic cards. Here's why ... More |
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