| | Weekly newsletter: May 28, 2015
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Mobile gift cards can slim down your wallet while keeping your gift cards organized and safely password protected. They make great last-minute gifts, too. More...
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Returning military service members often face a barrage of personal finance problems. More...
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| As banks get more aggressive in combating fraud, about 7 in 10 Americans contacted about possible fraud received at least one alert in error. More...
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| | | | If a friend or relative has lost track of credit cards, you can help in a limited way. More...
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A couple of factors contribute to issuers withholding this information. More...
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After you shed all debt, keep accounts open -- and even use one occasionally. More...
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| According to the inaugural study from the J.P. Morgan Chase Institute, many people endure significant fluctuations in their monthly income and expenses, but fail to adjust their monthly spending when their income temporarily recedes. More...
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Using popular social platforms, scammers are soliciting individuals with schemes that promise "quick cash" if victims share personal information. It's an emerging scam known as "card cracking." More...
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