| | Weekly newsletter: Dec. 26, 2013
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| | | | The reason so many of us love gift cards -- they're a lot like cash -- is also the reason they can be hard to replace when stolen or lost. In most cases, though, there are steps you can take to ensure that you haven't just thrown away $50 if that gift card accidentally ends up in the trash ... More
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| What will issuers do to woo new cardholders next year? Will rewards get juicier or 0 percent interest deals longer? We talked to the experts to find out ... More
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| Has your card been "Target-ed?" Be vigilant and ready to take action if unauthorized charges show up ... More
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| | | | If you apply for a card, get it in the mail and then choose not to activate it, does the account still get listed on your credit report? More...
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| The cost of an assisted living facility has left no room for even the minimum payments on Mom's credit cards. What's an adult daughter to do? More...
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| Generally, it's unwise to take money out of a retirement account to pay off card debt, particularly if you have to pay early withdrawal fees. More...
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| | | | | | It's easy to bemoan how expensive medical cards are when you've got enough time to read through the terms and carefully do the math. But when you're in the heat of the moment and making a snap decision about care, a card that offers quick interest-free financing can, for an instant, seem like a lifesaver. More...
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| Imagine the populations of Illinois and Oklahoma all falling victim to identity theft, and you'll have an idea of this crime's annual scope. Nearly 17 million people became victims of identity theft in 2012, and the thieves made off with $24.7 billion, according to a new report. More...
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