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Tips to help reduce debt
When you have debt, eventually it starts affecting your life. If you're unable to pay bills, creditors start calling, you're unable to sign up for credit cards or apply for loans because your credit score has dropped - it's time to re-evaluate your finances and see what options are available to you.
Suppliers reluctant to ship goods without credit insurance
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Suppliers reluctant to ship goods without credit insurance
NEW YORK (AP) —
Suppliers reluctant to ship goods without credit insurance
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Millennial Money: Smart moves when cash is tighter than time
Lots of people have more time than money nowadays. If you’re one — maybe you’re taking a staycation or you freed up commuting hours by working from home — optimize that extra time by making smart financial moves that won’t cost a dime.
Millennial Money: Smart moves when cash is tighter than time
Lots of people have more time than money nowadays. If you’re one — maybe you’re taking a staycation or you freed up commuting hours by working from home — optimize that extra time by making smart financial moves that won’t cost a dime.
Millennial Money: Smart moves when cash is tighter than time
Lots of people have more time than money nowadays. If you’re one — maybe you’re taking a staycation or you freed up commuting hours by working from home — optimize that extra time by making smart financial moves that won’t cost a dime.
Millennial Money: Smart moves when cash is tighter than time
Lots of people have more time than money nowadays. If you’re one — maybe you’re taking a staycation or you freed up commuting hours by working from home — optimize that extra time by making smart financial moves that won’t cost a dime.
Do negative interest rates impact consumers?
If you are a saver and have any money in a savings account at your bank, you have probably noticed that in a low-interest-rate environment you are earning next to nothing on your money. But what happens when interest rates go negative? Some countries like Denmark, Japan and Sweden have already seen negative interest rates and some believe that it is only a matter of time before the U.S. sees this trend as well.
Hackers nab card data from 200,000 Citi customers
Sony, Lockheed among other recent companies with breaches
NEW YORK - Citigroup's disclosure that the names, account numbers and email addresses of 200,000 of its credit card customers were stolen strikes at the core of modern-day financial life - the ways people buy groceries and pay the power bill.
To raise financially savvy kids, give money lessons a reboot
Many elder millennials may have learned to manage money much like our parents did: waiting for statements to arrive in the mail, balancing checkbooks and paying in cash. But if you’re planning to impart the same lessons to your own children, ask yourself a few questions first.
To raise financially savvy kids, give money lessons a reboot
Many elder millennials may have learned to manage money much like our parents did: waiting for statements to arrive in the mail, balancing checkbooks and paying in cash. But if you’re planning to impart the same lessons to your own children, ask yourself a few questions first.
To raise financially savvy kids, give money lessons a reboot
Many elder millennials may have learned to manage money much like our parents did: waiting for statements to arrive in the mail, balancing checkbooks and paying in cash. But if you’re planning to impart the same lessons to your own children, ask yourself a few questions first.
To raise financially savvy kids, give money lessons a reboot
Many elder millennials may have learned to manage money much like our parents did: waiting for statements to arrive in the mail, balancing checkbooks and paying in cash. But if you’re planning to impart the same lessons to your own children, ask yourself a few questions first.
Boo-boos that can burst your credit score bubble
I recently received a pleasant email from a reader letting me know that he bumped up his credit score by almost 100 points with information I shared in this column. In that spirit, I thought I would share some more practical tips to avoid mistakes — and maybe boost your score as well.
State Legislature takes first stabs at tax relief bills
HELENA – What Gov. Greg Gianforte called “the affordability crisis” in his State of the State address is taking center stage during the first few weeks of the 2025 Montana Legislature. Both the governor and lawmakers are leaning on tax reforms as a tool to keep more money in Montanans’ pockets.