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April 04, 2014
For members of the U.S. military, there is a common theme for many: low pay and high debt. Here are the credit traps they face, and how they can avoid them.
For members of the U.S. military, there is a common theme for many: low pay and high debt. Here are the credit traps they face, and how they can avoid them.
NY Times best-selling author Julia Angwin has a new book on the consequences of privacy erosion; in this excerpt she looks at online price differences.
Peer-to-peer lender Social Finance secured $80 million in funding, which will help expand its student loan refinancing program and other loans.
Now parents have a new worry: Child identity theft. Here's when and why your child's credit history should be checked.
Trying to figure out which credit card to apply for? Here's what to look for to choose a credit card that's a good fit for you.
If you make minimum wage, you know just getting by is difficult, and trying to save feels next to impossible. Here are some options to help you save.
You paid a credit card bill late, and now your interest rate has been raised -- a lot. How long before the card issuer will let you have your old rate back?
Credit card churning is a strategy some credit card rewards seekers use to get sign-up bonuses more than once.
Senator Elizabeth Warren has 17 million reasons minimum wage should go up—the number of children whose lives would be a little more secure if it were higher.
If you're new to credit, a credit card statement can seem pretty intimidating. Here's how to find the information you need.