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What is Identity Theft Protection?

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Puzzled by those charges on your credit card statement for 15 cases of raspberry Jell-O, a rented mule, and a video camera? Either your college buddies got a hold of…

Seven Red Flags For Your Credit Score

Monday Apr 20, 2009

In these tough economic times, lenders are all the more careful before granting you a loan. Remember that their decision usually hinges on your credit score. Here is a list of red flags you should avoid to keep your loan prospects alive.


All About Credit Scores and Credit Reports

Wednesday May 14, 2008

You might not know your credit score or credit history, but the people who handle your money sure do. So what exactly are these things? Your credit report is a summary of your credit history – any new accounts, closed accounts, unpaid bills, late bills etc. If you have a loan, mortgage or a credit card, it will show up here. ...


How to Freeze Your Credit Report

Thursday May 15, 2008

Although Mr. Freeze was a lame Batman villain, you can now use chilling powers for financial good.


Should You Cancel Your Credit Card or Let It Sit Unused?

Monday Apr 6, 2009

Not many people know that they can actually cancel their credit card instead of just physically shredding it up.


Grilling Guide: Questions to Ask ID Theft Protection Providers

Questions to ask ID theft protection providers.


Advice on Picking the Right Service for You

Before you spring for identity theft protection, which, at a minimum, is likely to set you back at least $150 annually, think about all the no-cost measures you can take to protect yourself.


Do You Need Identity Theft Protection?

Before examining the services available, it’s helpful to know that you can use common-sense, no-cost measures to protect against ID theft.


What is Identity Theft Protection?

Puzzled by those charges on your credit card statement for 15 cases of raspberry Jell-O, a rented mule, and a video camera? Either your college buddies got a hold of your plastic, or you’ve been a victim of identity theft.


The Right (and Wrong) Way to Order Your Credit Score

Thursday May 15, 2008

In the dimly lit lounge of credit scores, the three-digit number that lenders use to evaluate your r...


Credit Pulls and Debit Cards

Wednesday Jan 7, 2009

Does applying for a debit card incure the same credit pull as a credit card? Here we explain how getting a debit card can affect your credit.


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