| | Weekly newsletter: November 19, 2015
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Major data breaches, stolen cards, spam email -- different types of fraud have different risks involved. Knowing those risks might save you a headache. More...
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When a new bank issues your retail card, be on the looking for changes in the rewards and the card's terms. More...
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New devices promise to consolidate all your cards. But critics say they already are outdated. More...
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| | | | Your credit score can suffer damage if you drop too many hard inquiries into it. More...
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Use that windfall to pay debts off; a partial settlement will be taxable and bog down your score. More...
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Stick to your budget and your guns when dealing with pushy debt collectors. More...
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| As the holiday season inches closer, it's not uncommon for scammers to take advantage of consumers. Quick reactions to appealing offers could put you at risk for fraud. More...
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When faced with a sudden expense, such as a medical bill or car repair, don't let guilt over dipping into your household savings tempt you into using a credit card instead. More...
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