| | Weekly newsletter: Nov. 14, 2013
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| | | | They may look just like credit cards, but debit cards have different protections and uses. Sometimes they're not the best choice ... More
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| Free use of someone else's money? What a deal! But to enjoy interest-free use of a credit card, you'll need to learn how your card's grace period works ... More
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| Airline gift cards can make travel dreams come true, but before giving one, be sure the terms and conditions won't prevent redemption ... More
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| | | | The Credit CARD Act of 2009 says you should get 21 days from the time the bill was sent until it's due. A bill postmarked 11 days before due isn't right. More...
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| Forging a spouse's signature here and there may be OK, but never on a credit card or loan application, and not if it's done secretly. More...
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| Recent college grads shouldn't expect to be granted easy access to credit once they land a job. Building a great credit score takes time, patience. More...
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| | | | | | If you need some help sorting out your personal finances, but can't yet afford a financial adviser, a new online tool called the FlexScore may help temporarily plug the gap. More...
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| Scratch another entry from the shrinking list of things credit cards can't buy, following news out of Stockholm, Sweden that homeless curbside hawkers of the local pop culture magazine Situation Stockholm now accept plastic. More...
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