| | Weekly newsletter: September 10, 2015
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From selling plasma to leaving the country, these unusual debt payoff stories should inspire you. More...
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As the amount of student loan debt continues to rise, borrowers weigh the risks and benefits of refinancing. More...
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| Your money is protected by federal banking rules, but getting it back requires effort, and a big overpayment can trigger a fraud investigation. More...
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| | | | "Piggybacking" is usually a credit-boosting gift, but think it through. More...
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If your minimum payment is $50 but you owe $25, just pay the $25. More...
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Financing a big-ticket item short-term shouldn't have long-term impact. More...
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| Are there things millennials could be doing better regarding credit? Definitely. But it's not surprising that millennials' credit isn't as good as that of older, more financially experienced individuals. More...
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We accurately recall other types of debt, but not card debt, says a newly updated Federal Reserve report. More...
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