Wednesday, June 28, 2017

馃毢 Women know more about credit than men

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Credit bureaus tighten reporting rules: Who wins? Who loses?
Credit bureaus tighten reporting rules: Who wins? Who loses?
Starting this weekend, look out for some major credit reporting rule changes that will affect many consumers' credit scores.
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Bluesnarfing: The new ATM and gas pump fraud
Bluesnarfing: The new ATM and gas pump fraud
Physical skimmers aren't the only bad guy in town anymore. With bluesnarfing (or blue skimming), crooks can use Bluetooth technology to steal your information from 100 yards away.
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Charged Up! podcast: How to start building wealth now
Charged Up! podcast: How to start building wealth now
Real estate mogul and best-selling author David Osborn breaks down his pillars of success when it comes to building wealth and how you can get into the game now.
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Poll: Women are better than men at credit - they just don't know it
Poll: Women are better than men at credit - they just don't know it
Despite men's beliefs to the contrary, women understand credit scores better than them, according to a new survey.
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Expert Q&A
Boost your score by paying as you charge
While you can set a budget for yourself and make a one-time monthly credit card payment, it's even smarter to pay off what you charge each time you use your card throughout the month.
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Taking Charge: a credit card blog
How much higher can card interest rates go?
How much higher can card interest rates go?
The average APR has climbed to an all-time high over the last decade. How much higher could rates go?
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Product news
Earn up to 4 percent back on everyday purchases with new PNC card
Earn up to 4 percent back on everyday purchases with new PNC card
In addition to giving up to 4 percent cash back on items you buy every day - including gas and food - the PNC Cash Rewards Visa offers a $100 sign-up bonus and 0 percent intro APR.
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