| | Weekly newsletter: May 22, 2014
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A study by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finds that medical debt collection weighs too heavily on people's credit scores ... More
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| Households without credit card debt tend to be more educated than those with credit card debt, according to a study by a public policy organization Demos ... More
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| A substantial number of parents admit to bribing their kids for good behavior or "borrowing" from their piggy banks. Here's how to set a better example ... More
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| | | | The checkout counter is a bad place to find out your card's credit limit has dropped. Good payment habits prevent such surprises ... More
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| Put down the credit card, soldier. The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act lowers interest rates only on balances incurred before going on active duty ... More
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| An offer to settle old debt for a tenth of what's owed may sound good, but get it in writing, and make sure you understand the consequences ... More
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| Ever wonder why you have to enter your ZIP code to pay for gas at the pump? It may seem like a random request, but there is a purpose and it's for your own good ... More |
| If you're thinking about skipping college to avoid debt, you may want to think twice. College graduates are less likely to become mired in high-interest credit card debt ... More
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