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Stay-At-Home Moms Fight Credit Card Bias
A new rule prevents spouses who aren’t working from having their own credit cards.
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Five Best Cards for Newly-Minted Alumni
Most lenders offer versions of their most popular credit cards with relaxed underwriting guidelines (and smaller credit limits) just for students and recent graduates. Your student credit card won't expire once you hang your diploma, either.
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Americans still relying on credit cards to get by
Americans still relying on credit cards to get by
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau targets prepaid debit cards
“Right now, prepaid cards have far fewer regulatory protections than bank accounts or debit or credit cards,” the bureau’s director, Richard Cordray, said.
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Fight Back Against Husband Who Opens Credit Cards in Wife's Name
What happens in a scenario in which a husband opens up credit card offers mailed to the wife's name and opens up the account, signing her name and arranging for mail to be sent to a private address -- all without consulting with the wife?
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Bucks Blog: Medical Costs Contribute to Credit Card Debt
Nearly half of low- and moderate-income households carry debt from out-of-pocket medical expenses on their credit cards, a survey finds.
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Capturing Business Expenses With Personal Credit Cards is Alluring, but Card Industry Must Find Creative Ways to Do So ...
NEW YORK -- Credit card companies are always interested in ways of increasing card usage. One potential way to do that is by encouraging the use of personal cards to make business-related purchases. Encouraging ...
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How Many Credit Cards Should You Carry?
If you have ever wondered whether you should carry one, two or more cards, read on and well tell you.
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Saks employee accused of using fraudulent credit cards to earn commission
HOUSTON—A former Saks Fifth Avenue employee has been accused of committing credit card fraud in order to earn extra commission on unauthorized purchases. Juan Soler, 48, has been charged with credit card abuse, a felony. Soler and his accomplice Johnson Anene used credit cards opened under victims’ names to charge purchases at Saks, according to police. These Bank of America credit cards were ...
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5 best cards for newly minted alumni
Choose a credit card issuer that you think you'll want to do business with for years. Most lenders offer versions of their most popular credit cards with relaxed underwriting guidelines (and
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