| | Weekly newsletter: May 8, 2014
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Court judgments for debt lead to seizure of wages and property, but there are steps you can take to protect yourself after the decision comes down ... More
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| It's tough to decide when a child is ready to graduate to having a debit or credit card. One test: Can they see that the money they spend is real? ... More
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| Almost a third of Americans don't have a credit card, the highest number since Gallup began conducting surveys on the issue in 2001 ... More
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| | | | Whether travel agency rewards cards are right for you depends on your spending and travel patterns ... More
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| Even though they divorced before his death, she co-signed on his $40,000 student loan, which means she's asked to repay ... More
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| When you co-sign, you are responsible for the loan -- and the credit damage that results if it goes into default ... More
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| Mobile wallets have been creeping into the U.S. digital payment scene for years. But with all different types, it may be hard for consumers to get on board with the idea ... More |
| Paying just a little more than the minimum on your credit card balance makes a big difference. This whiteboard video shows just how big ... More
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