| | Weekly newsletter: November 5, 2015
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Withholding a payment in a billing or product dispute is legal, but you can't just skip the paying and go on with your life. You need to take these specific steps if you want it to stick. More...
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Those who file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy are likely to fail the debt repayment plan. Understanding why, and what comes next, can help you avoid common pitfalls. More...
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Card-linked offers are automatic discounts applied when you use a certain credit card at a participating merchant. More...
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| | | | Medicaid takes most of Mom's monthly pension. Plus, recently transferred assets may be voided by Medicaid. More...
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Building your credit with a $300 limit card means if you buy a big-ticket item, don't wait, send in an extra payment. More...
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The longer you've used credit successfully, the less harm you'll do by getting some new cards. More...
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| Turns out that a significant key to making love last isn't just kindness or respect. A potential paramour's credit habits could help predict your relationship's staying power. More...
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The U.S. is in the midst of a major payment card transition and that means some of our holiday shopping experiences may be a bit different this year. Here are three things to know about how EMV will impact seasonal retail forays. More...
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