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Living with credit (248)
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New, interesting products (69)
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Research, regulation, industry reports (177)
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Protecting yourself (113)
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The fine print (36)
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Credit card miscellany (280)
Living with credit
When visiting Iceland, be sure to bring a credit card -- and an iron stomach if you plan to try the fermented shark meat.
In this back-to-school roundup, get a refresher course in credit from some of these A+ personal finance bloggers.
Emily reminds her generation the importance of investing for retirement due to the dwindling Social Security funds and rounds up 10 of the best personal finance blog posts from the past week.
This round-up of the best blog posts from the past week will help you feel more secure if you are walking a financial tightrope in this economy.
I haven't even left for Iceland, and I've already learned a lot from my trip.
The predicted breakup of the love affair between Mexican credit cardholders and their issuing banks isn't happening as quickly as I thought.
This confession certainly won't make me very popular: I was a debt collector. But at least I wasn't very good at it.
Read some of the best credit card and debt-related blog posts on the Web and discover some of the obscure holidays that fall on this date.
Emily sprinkles some Disney magic on this week's best blog posts about debt and credit cards.
My blog on the wall-sized rainbow of credit cards at the Graphic Design Museum in Breda, the Netherlands, was included in the 213th Edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance.
Be very, very quiet. Emily explains why you should be sure to enjoy a few moments of silence today, and highlights some of the best blog posts about credit cards and debt from the past week.
I've been with the same bank all my life, and I don't know why. But a Texas-based credit union has me questioning why I'm being so picky.
In my excitement over the Emirate Islamic Bank's Skywards 100,000 bonus miles deal, I decided to go ahead and try to apply, only to discover that I've been duped.
Welcome to the 14th edition of the Carnival of Pecuniary Delights! Here you can find some of the best and most timeless personal finance posts from the blogosphere.
Emily highlights some of her favorite posts about credit cards in the personal finance blogosphere from this week and discusses even more changes to her credit card agreement.
Sure, the credit crunch has made you sick. But it has also caused a host of banking and Fed related words and phrases to enter the popular lexicon. Can you find them all in this word search puzzle?
Emily recaps some of the best credit card-related posts in the blogosphere and explains why you should be sauntering everywhere you go today.
Emily discusses the way the economy is affecting retirement for Americans and lists some of the best credit card-related posts from the blogosphere this week.
I thought the credit card companies still loved me. Well, not anymore. They want everything but my first-born to prove that I am who I am.
Emily recounts her money experiences on her two-week trip to Europe and lists some of the best credit card-related posts from the blogosphere this week.
Nightlife has taken a hit in South Korea due to the recession, and karaoke is one of the victims. Numbers from a Korean issuer indicate that less people are frequenting the nightspots. But karaoke can't die in Asia, or can it?
My blog on laid-off expats leaving behind their credit card debt in Dubai was included in the Funny About Money Carnival of Personal Finance.
With every swipe, the bank gains a window into both my shopping habits and my psyche. If you are a cardholder, they are working to understand your psychology, as well.
While more consumer protections for credit cards may be in order, there will still be problems with credit cards if consumers don't use them wisely. Read about how we can be more responsible consumers and learn about other blog posts that can help you learn more about smart credit card use.
Not a lot of people are smiling about their financial situations today. But all the doom and gloom surrounding us today is just a bad dream on the Web site iStockphoto.
Enjoy a roundup of the week's best credit card-related blog posts, and learn about all the effort that goes into preparing your credit cards for traveling abroad.
Craigslist, the online classified service, has been under intense scrutiny the past few months. Craigslist's potential answer to its PR nightmare? Credit cards. But can forcing card use change behavior?
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