| | Weekly newsletter: June 25, 2015
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| | | | Deleted computer search histories and mysterious packages arriving in the mail are two signs that can point to a fraudster living under your roof. More...
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Despite the benefits of credit cards -- convenience, purchase guarantees and rewards -- plastic is simply too convenient for some consumers to handle. If you're one of them, it may be time to switch to a cash-only lifestyle. More...
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| A semisecured card offers better terms than a secured card and can be a good steppingstone on the road to a conventional credit card. More...
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| | | | Maxing out credit cards is never a good idea, but if you pay them off quickly, your score will rebound. More...
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If you always pay off your balance, it makes sense to put all your expenses on your card -- provided you won't incur fees. More...
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If the court says you're liable for a debt, even if the bank says you're not, pay up or expect to face a contempt charge. More...
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| | | | | | | "Holding onto a student credit card almost two years after graduating from college is starting to feel like I'm holding onto a security blanket," writes Sienna Kossman. "It's time to graduate to a mature credit card." More...
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If you can't qualify for a low-rate credit card or personal loan, a payday loan may seem like the only option. But a number of startups are introducing tools for consumers in a cash crunch and, in some cases, offering low-rate loans. More...
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