Christine DiGangi

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mortgages

4 Housing Costs That Could Go Up

Even the most regular bills could spike suddenly, if you're not paying attention or planning ahead.

Christine DiGangi

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mortgages

The $265 Billion Wave That's About to Crush Homeowners

Millions of consumers took out home equity lines of credit before the housing crisis. Now it's time to repay them, but borrowers may not be prepared to.

Christine DiGangi

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mortgages

10 Places Where Homebuyers Can Still Find Deals

In most of the country, buyers have the advantage over sellers in the housing market. Here are 10 markets where buyers have it good.

Christine DiGangi

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Credit Cards

5 Credit Card Mistakes You Can Bounce Back From

Even some of the worst mistakes you can make with credit cards won't destroy your finances beyond repair. Be careful and learn from your missteps.

Christine DiGangi

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identity theft

Ouch! A Data Breach Now Costs $3.8 Million

The cost of a data breach is going up across the globe, and companies in the U.S. end up paying the most when sensitive records are exposed.

Christine DiGangi

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Managing Debt

4 Signs Your Credit Card Debt Is Getting Out of Control

It's easy to put off getting out of credit card debt, but procrastination is an expensive, damaging habit.

Christine DiGangi

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identity theft

A New Plan to Fight Child ID Theft: Automatically Freeze Kids' Credit

A U.S. senator is introducing legislation to automatically freeze the credit of consumers younger than 18, but will that curb child identity theft?

Christine DiGangi

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Would You Keep $100,000 or Give It to a Family in Need?

New reality show 'The Briefcase' gives struggling families briefcases of $101,000 — $1,000 for themselves and $100,000 to keep or give to a family in need.

Christine DiGangi