| | Weekly newsletter: December 3, 2015
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Like paper maps and clamshell phones, the magnetic stripes on the back of credit cards have started sliding into obsolescence. How soon will they disappear? More...
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Looking for an alternative to credit cards, and unable to tap into equity in your home? You may be able to join the surge of consumers powering the demand for personal loans. More...
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Nearly one in five respondents said using the more secure cards takes too long, and frustration is likely to grow during the holiday shopping season. More...
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| | | | With airlines overhauling their frequent flier programs, we help you evaluate which card makes more sense for you. More...
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With basics mastered, it's time to make mid-course corrections. More...
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It takes seven years to erase the credit score damage of a default, but the benefits begin right away. More...
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| Not surprisingly, many victims of big data breaches are far more interested in protecting their identities and using security protections that they previously ignored. More...
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According to a Carnegie Mellon University study, predicting the first five digits of your Social Security number is fairly easy. If you hand over the last four to a sophisticated criminal, you could hand him all he needs. More...
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