| | Weekly newsletter: July 2, 2015
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Millions of Americans now will confront the financial intricacies of marriage, including what happens to jointly owned property, debt. More...
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With cross-device tracking, marketers are looking to connect your smartphone, tablet and computer Internet behavior. More...
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| A child's identity is much more valuable to thieves than an adult's because the theft will often go undetected for years. Here are steps you can take to protect your child from identity theft. More...
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| | | | For those new to credit, it helps to know how interest can add to your balance. More...
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You can increase your rewards earnings by engaging in what's called "manufactured spending." But it's not for everyone. More...
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After bankruptcy, your choices for personal loans will be limited, but don't make a bad one. More...
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| How much is that doggie on the Internet? You'd better hope that dog's really for sale. Some consumers have wound up forking out hundreds or thousands of dollars for a cute little puppy or kitty that doesn't even exist. More...
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In the corporate world, where he began his career, Ivan Hand's $1.7 million paycheck for 2013 wouldn't be remarkable for a top executive. But he leads a nonprofit that gets much of its income from struggling debtors. More...
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