Global Payments Credit Card Breach: What to Do If Your Account Has Been Compromised?
The recent Global Payments credit card breach is the largest in two years, with hackers taking nearly 1.5 million credit card numbers.
Can a Credit Report Affect Your Chances for a Job?
Job applicants should know their rights, and how their credit report could disqualify them for a job.
Getting A Credit Card: Tax Implications of Airline Rewards
When are airline rewards taxable?
How to Negotiate Selling Your Home
How to negotiate selling your home makes up a vital component of any sales strategy.
Miami Real Estate Market Rebounds from Recession
The Miami real estate market is entering its sixth year of a climate of declining home prices.
Risk of Letting My 9th Grader Have a Credit Card
As a parent you might toy with the idea of allowing your 9th grader or high schooler to have a credit card.
Building a Balanced Portfolio
Since much of the expected returns for a balanced portfolio will come from equities, it could very quickly get out of balance.
Debt During Retirement
Many Americans deal with debt during retirement as they continue making payment on their homes, cars, etc.
No-Frills Credit Cards: No Rewards, But Lower Rates
Because no-frills credit cards do not have a rewards, you can apply for a credit card and never pay an annual fee or pay a very small fee.
Homeowners with Negative Equity May Qualify for Short Sale
Generally, a short sale may vary depending on the circumstances. Nonetheless, most short sale transactions follow a similar scenario.
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