| | Weekly newsletter: February 18, 2016
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| | | | There's nothing wrong with marrying your financial opposite, but you don't want your intended's happy-go-lucky approach or credit struggles to wreck your financial future. More...
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The number of Americans with a credit card recently reached a new high. Delinquencies are rising, however, especially in states where energy industry workers are taking a hit. More...
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If you're considering filing for bankruptcy, it's essential to know the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. More...
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| | | | Yes, you can buy now, pay later. But know the consequences. More...
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Issuers want to see your gross income, among other items. More...
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If one card becomes too costly, consider applying for less costly versions -- you might even score a sign-up bonus. More...
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| | | | | | | Despite the IRS cracking down on the way automatic gratuities are treated, some restaurants haven't been deterred and are still adding gratuities to the bill, whether you're dining alone or in a big group. More...
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As new technology continues to make it cheaper to provide alternative financial services, a chorus of groups feel that building an affordable financial product that improves people's lives is not only possible, it's profitable. More...
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