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What Is a Revolving Credit Account?

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Credit Card Alternatives

The Pros & Cons of Prepaid Debit Cards

Prepaid debit cards can be an option for the millions of Americans who are under- or un-banked, allowing them to enjoy the ease and flexibility of plastic.

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Can I Refinance My Car Loan?

There are two main reasons why people refinance auto loans: to lower the interest rate they are paying or to reduce their monthly payment.

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What Is a Revolving Credit Account?

Unlike a loan, a revolving account doesn't automatically close when the account reaches a zero balance. It tends to remain open and available for use until the lender or the consumer chooses to close

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Census: Child Care Costs on the Rise

A recent report from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that child care costs are constantly going up, nearly doubling over the last 25 years.

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Study Shows Unemployment Can Impact Family Finances for Years

A recent study examines just how joblessness affects American families -- not just their pocketbooks, but it could hinder other choices such as savings, assets and health.

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How Will Opening a New Account Affect My Credit?

How a new account will affect your credit scores depends mostly on your overall credit history and on the type of new account you are opening.

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What Do My Credit Score Numbers Mean?

What does your credit score mean? In this article, we take a look at what goes into having excellent, very good, good, fair, bad and very bad credit.

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Bank ATMs Being Hit With Malware

A new type of malware that targets point-of-sale systems and ATM card readers known as "Dump Memory Grabber" is beginning to infect a large number of banks.

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The Tax Scams You Don't Want to Mess With

Topping the list of the IRS's Dirty Dozen tax scams are identity theft, phishing and fraud committed by tax preparers.

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Digital Grave Robbers: The Newest Breed of Identity Thieves

There are a number of websites that contain a wealth of personal information on the recently deceased, and criminals are using the information to file falsified documents for the purposes of identity theft.

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