| | Weekly newsletter: May 7, 2015
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A scientific poll by CreditCards.com finds that Americans say mothers are no longer their biggest financial influence. Instead, we rely on self-taught lessons. More...
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If you use shopping apps on your smartphone, you may be sacrificing your privacy in ways you aren't even aware of. Here are four steps you can take to protect yourself. More...
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| Cons aimed at the elderly include a "grandchild" in distress and threats from a government "official." They're effective and on the rise. More...
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| | | | Even if the statute of limitations is almost up for an old debt, you're better off settling. More...
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Once you use the card and get the discount, it's too late to change your mind -- the card has been activated. More...
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Telling issuers your travel plans prevents fraud alerts. But you should also make sure you have different payment options. More...
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| Good financial hygiene requires a high tolerance for tedium, but many people with ADHD have trouble paying attention to things that don't interest them. As a result, boring but important tasks -- such as balancing a checkbook -- often get left undone. More...
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It's possible to build a positive credit history by using credit cards while living paycheck-to-paycheck, but you have to tread carefully. Here are five tips to help you do just that. More...
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