By Sally Herigstad To Her Credit Sally Herigstad is a certified public accountant and the author of “Help! I Can’t Pay My Bills: Surviving a Financial Crisis” (St. Martin’s Press, 2006). She writes “To Her Credit,” a weekly reader Q&
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Do Credit-Card-Comparison Sites Work as Promised?By Jessica Jennings EBankHarmony Writter May, 7, 2013By: TIME Money Land Reviews Tech tools that let you comparison-shop are awesome: You go to a single destination, plug in a little info, and som
CSUN Student Wants to Change How People Manage Money by Business Magazine May 5, 2013 At 27 years old, CSUN undergrad Dion Rostamian is not your typical co-ed. Since the ripe age of 17, Rostamian has been an avid online entrepreneur opening many
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Posted on October 17, 2012 by Federal Student Aid Over the next few months, many students who graduated or left school in the spring of 2012 will reach the end of their grace period and start repaying their student loans. Now is a great time
It seems that auto loan rates can fluctuate at the blink of an eye, leaving you wondering why and exactly when they change. The truth is, they can pretty much change at the blink of an eye at a bank’s discretion. If you want a general nationa
By Paul R. La Monica Maybe the bull is in hibernation? Stocks have had a rough week. But the pullback is healthy and necessary. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Paul R. La Monica. Other than Time Warner, the par
BY PHYLLIS FURMAN NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Things are looking up for credit card holders — especially for those with sterling credit. An improving economy and stiffer competition among card issuers for best-in-class cardholders is yieldi
By LaToya Irby, About.com Guide Eighteen is a liberating age. You’re legally an adult. You can vote. And, you can get a credit card. As eager as you may be to get your first credit card, many credit card companies aren’t so eager to give yo
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