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The Benefits to Parents for Getting their Kid a Student Credit Card

The Benefits to Parents for Getting their Kid a Student Credit Card

| January 8, 2014 | 0 Comments

If you are a parent that has a child in college then there are a lot of things that you probably worry about. Besides getting good grades, hanging out with the right people, and working towards a degree, there are also many financial decisions to think about as well. College is pretty expensive on its […]

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Four Lessons From Target’s Credit Card Breach

Four Lessons From Target’s Credit Card Breach

| January 1, 2014 | 0 Comments

In December 2013, U.S. retail giant Target was subject to a theft of credit and debit card information from upwards of 40 million customers. This crime affected nearly all Target consumers during the prime holiday shopping season from late November to mid-December, putting holiday shoppers at risk of identity theft. Many consumers are worried that […]

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Money Handling Strategies For Students

Money Handling Strategies For Students

| December 31, 2013 | 0 Comments

A college student’s life is known for being stressful. Not only does she have to worry about getting good grades, the financial problems can also kick through anytime. The budgeting of allowance versus what he or she needs is can also cause the student additional burden. Think about the tuition fee, the miscellaneous expenses, the […]

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Best Way For Using Credit Card Points for Vacations

Best Way For Using Credit Card Points for Vacations

| December 29, 2013 | 0 Comments

Some Economy experts make a deep warning that you must stay away from a devil sheet which is called “credit card”. This sheet is said can make your life worse than this. Well, we can take the truth from that statement, but it doesn’t mean that it fully true. If we can make use if […]

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Drowning In Debt? 5 Lifesavers To Pull You Out Of The Deep End

Drowning In Debt? 5 Lifesavers To Pull You Out Of The Deep End

| December 11, 2013 | 0 Comments

If you look at your dwindling checking account and swelling credit card bills, it is time to stop spending and start analyzing your expenditures. Many people become overwhelmed with debt at times, such as from a huge medical bill, but normal expenses should be manageable. Five lifesaving tips can help you survive the deep end […]

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Borrowing Money: When is it Necessary?

Borrowing Money: When is it Necessary?

| November 29, 2013 | 0 Comments

The recent recession has left many feeling short of cash and often struggling to make ends meet. With household budgets stretched to breaking point non-essential spending is simply out of the question. However, if your car is on its last legs and you need it to get you to and from work then you’re going […]

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