| | Weekly newsletter: February 11, 2016
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It turns out, not signing the slip isn't too big a deal -- unless you dispute the charge. In that case, you might get away with it, but don't plan on going there again. More...
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Using a tax refund to repay credit card debt is almost always a smart move. But before you write that check, ask yourself a few questions. More...
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Here are seven common ways you may be harming your own finances. More...
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| | | | Do you have a lump sum, and are you ready for a credit score hit? More...
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Prepare a bare-bones budget and cut all nonessential spending before you stop paying on cards. More...
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If you're told you're not the primary account holder, you can pay bills, but not make changes. More...
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| Many big banks started charging higher interest rates on credit card balances before the prime rate increase on Dec. 17. But does that justification hold up? More...
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If your tax season is more about getting the highest tax refund possible and less about protecting yourself from fraud, you may want to rethink your priorities. More...
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