| | Weekly newsletter: Nov. 27, 2013
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| | | | As gift card security increases, fraudsters are upping their game with old-fashioned trickery and new technology intended to part you from your money ... More
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| While you probably wouldn't give mom a used sweater for the holidays, you might be able to save money by buying other people's unwanted gift cards at a discount ... More
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| Tablet, iPhone, a new puppy? Sometimes your best intentions to fulfill holiday wishes end up costing recipients more than what you intended ... More
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| | | | How much of your available credit should you use to keep a high credit score? There's no one-size-fits-all answer, but the less credit you use, the better. More...
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| An 89-year-old mom is carrying $20,000 in card debt from purchasing gifts for loved ones. Will the family be liable for the debt when she dies? More...
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| If you've got a rewards card, pay attention to holiday benefits and promotions that can make shopping a little less expensive and stressfull. More...
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| | | | | | The U.S., with its supposedly dynamic financial system, still takes days to complete noncash payments. So the Fed is holding a nationwide brainstorming session for ways to complete payments in "near real-time." More...
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| To help combat confusion over credit card rewards programs, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is zeroing in on the way rewards programs are marketed and may one day ask issuers to make their rewards programs easier to understand. More...
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