The Laziest Ways to Improve Your Credit
April 24, 2014
Want to have good credit, but don’t want to spend too much time worrying about it? Luckily, you can be pretty lazy and still improve your credit.
Your HR department is vulnerable to a data breach. Here's how to do a better job protecting your employees' personal information.
Consider, if you will, some of the more ridiculous examples of people who needlessly put their credit in jeopardy, and how you can avoid their mistakes.
In the wake of the Heartbleed news, you may be resetting your passwords and thinking you'll be fine. But there are other huge risks you may not be aware of.
The Heartbleed bug should make you question your assumptions about passwords, and use a system to remember all of the passwords you have to reset.
Some people relentlessly pursue a perfect credit score – an 850. I’m here to tell those people to stop.
A friend of mine got an unsettling call - someone had filed a tax return using her Social Security number. She’d been a victim of tax identity theft.
If you’re carrying debt, you probably know how much you owe. But do you know how much NOT paying it off is costing you?
Sometimes the identity thief who ruined your credit and turned your life upside down is actually your mom or dad. So what should you do?