Combatting ID theft would get easier under a Senate bill that cleared a key hurdle Tuesday. Consumers would get free credit freezes. Critics, though, say it's a crumb in an otherwise harmful bill.
Under the tongue-twisting federal law called the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Modernization Act, you have options to restrict how your card issuers share your personal information. Don't get your hopes up too far, though.
If you have a business or a job with unpredictable monthly income, financial advisers Philip Olson and Julia Lorenz-Olson - stars of the PBS digital series "Two Cents" - will help you survive the lean months.
Flying with Fido? Or your emotional support peacock? Know that airlines have recently made it tougher for passengers to fly with their pets. We have all the details, airline by airlilne.
No! Police have a word for what you want to do: fraud. You may have had permission once, but any right to use your ex-boyfriend's card went out the door when he did.
When it comes to travel, my family is all about getting as much as possible for free – and using the simplest methods to do it, says blogger Lyn Mettler. She starts by having a strategy for collecting the most miles and points for everyday spending.
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