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Making a few money mistakes in your 20s is fine, but these bonehead errors should really stop happening by your 30s and beyond.
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Your credit score is vital to your financial health. Don't let these common credit card errors tank it.
Store credit cards are sometimes good for building credit. But their terms can make them less attractive than many other cards. Should you get one?
There's nothing wrong with signing up for a new credit card to get in on the bonuses — just don't make these mistakes and lose out.
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Being self-employed is amazing — until you find yourself struggling to get financing. These tips will have lenders loving you.
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A bankruptcy can sting, but it just may be the lifeline your finances need.
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Keep your credit reputation ship-shape and you'll qualify for more — and better — credit later. Here's how.
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