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Are you aware of how many ways there are for thieves to take
access of your credit card accounts and make unauthorised
charges against your account? Simply by rummaging through old
receipts that you have thrown out or left somewhere public, or
by a shop assistant quickly scribbling down your card details
while they are
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Christmas and not this Christmas? Well, the chances are it is
too late this year and the little plastic demon has already made
an appearance, or it soon will...
Why do we do it? Every year millions of us over-shop, over-eat,
and over-spend. We simply
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Many students deal with debt early
After five years, senior psychology major Claudia Gonzalez is still paying off a maxed out credit card she signed up for during her freshman year of college. Gonzalez tried to buy a bus pass to travel home for the summer after her freshman year at TCU when her credit card was denied.
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 19:15:29 -0800
Pay off high-interest car loan early, if possible
Most lenders continue to report accounts to credit bureaus that have been paid off for several years. Also, a son whose mother embezzled his college fund should ask her to return the money if he doesn't want to pursue legal action. Dear Liz: I have a high-interest car loan (more than 10%) and just landed a part-time job to add to my full-time cash flow. I want to pay the car off as quickly as ...
Sun, 22 Jan 2012 00:24:24 -0800
College graduates struggle with student loan debts: Plain Dealing
Student loan debts are growing so high that experts say college grads are putting off rites of passage like marrying, buying homes -- sometimes even moving out of their parents' homes.
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:44:59 -0800