| | Weekly newsletter: March 12, 2015
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| | | | Pay Uncle Sam with your thumbs? Yes, you can, with new or improved smartphone tax apps that let you file taxes, guesstimate refunds and more ... (See More) |
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| Six months of buzz around Apple Pay haven't moved the needle much: Public interest in paying by cellphone remains mild, says a new poll by CreditCards.com ... (See More) |
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The big three credit bureaus will take steps to reduce errors on credit reports and improve the dispute process under a settlement announced Monday ... (See More) |
| | | | Having a credit card with an EMV chip will make it easier to get around in Europe, but don't insist on one that requires a PIN rather than a signature. More... |
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Being an authorized user on your elderly mom's card can either help or hurt your credit rating, depending on how well she manages credit. More... |
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Federal school loans, such as those given after applying for the FASFA, don't take credit into account. So going back to school already in debt could add up quickly. More... |
| | | | | | | "Griping to my credit card got me nowhere," writes blogger Fred Williams. But griping to the federal consumer protection bureau got him a $400 credit for rewards that were previously denied ... More |
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While clipping coupons and hunting for deals is more fun than sticking to a budget, you'll save more cash if you create a budget before you shop, according to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research ... More |
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