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How to advocate for yourself as a cardholder

If you don’t advocate for yourself, who will? This is true in life, and it’s also true with your credit…

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IRS Gives Taxpayers In Texas Impacted By Hurricane Beryl More Time To File And Pay

Hurricane Beryl made a dramatic impact in parts of the Caribbean and the Gulf Coast this summer. The storm holds…

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Can you be liable for a spouse’s credit card debt?

Key takeaways If you’re a joint cardholder on a credit card account or you’ve co-signed for a credit card with…

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No More Chevron Deference: Analyzing Loper Bright And Corner Post

Tax Notes contributing editor Marie Sapirie discusses the recent Supreme Court decisions overturning Chevron and defining the statute of limitations…

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The Unseen Consequences Of AT&T’s Data Breach On Minority Communities

AT&T’s breach, which facilitated unauthorized access to sensitive information via compromised customer service channels, resonates with a chilling alarm about…

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From selling cookies to waiting tables, here’s how a side hustle can help you pay off debt

When Courtney and Lindsey Norton got married 12 years ago, they began sharing more than a last name — they…

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What is compound interest?

Compound interest is a powerful force for consumers looking to build their savings. It creates a multiplier effect on your…

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Accidentally overpaid your credit card bill? Here’s what you can do

Key takeaways Overpaying your credit card bill is a common mistake that usually has no negative affect on your credit…

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California Goes Off The Rails—Again

Another regulatory train wreck is coming in California, which calls itself the Golden State. But California’s governance is pure lead.…

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How The Heck Do You Start A Business With $0 Capital?

Congratulations! You’ve taken a crucial step toward financial freedom by asking the question. It signals you have the curiosity, initiative,…

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