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Financial planning tips before the wedding As part of his full-service approach to wedding planning, Sanford Marshall says he refers clients to florists, photographers and financial planners. Planning a wedding "is the first telltale sign of how the couple views... www.sfgate.com
Protect yourself from credit card fraud In early March, hackers stole roughly 1.5 million credit card numbers from payment processor Global Payments, a company that processes card transactions for companies like Visa and MasterCard. money.cnn.com
Passbook Savings Loans are Secured by Savings, CD Balances Borrowing against your own cash and paying interest on that loan might seem counterintuitive, but savings account customers across the country are doing just that. www.foxbusiness.com
Does wife owe ex-hubby's credit card debt? Dear Credit Card Adviser,I got divorced recently. My husband left me with two kids and a lot of credit card debt. About 90 percent of charges for the last year he did for his traveling and business purposes. ... finance.yahoo.com
Vol State: Personal information found vulnerable for 14,000 students, faculty About 14,000 students, former students and faculty at Volunteer State Community College in Gallatin had personal information placed on a web server that was not secure. www.tennessean.com
How Sr. can ruin your credit Imagine getting denied a credit card because someone else is on your credit report. I'm not talking about identity theft. I'm talking about a case of blended credit reports. www.bankrate.com
Sharing A Similar Name Can Throw A Wrench In Your Credit Report Imagine getting denied a credit card because someone else is on your credit report. I'm not talking about identity theft. I'm talking about a case of blended credit reports. www.businessinsider.com
Vol State says private information of 14,000 people at risk on Web server About 14,000 students, former students and faculty at Volunteer State Community College in Gallatin had personal information placed on a Web server that was not secure. www.tennessean.com
First Person: Overcoming Identity Theft I knew there was a problem when I received a phone call from Sprint asking me how I was enjoying my new phone service. Confused, I told the customer service representative that I was not a Sprint customer. "Please hold," he said, "while I transfer you to our Fraud Department." finance.yahoo.com
First Person: I Fought Back After My Identity Was Stolen Several years ago I logged on to my computer to pay some bills and was shocked when I saw what was in my bank account, or rather wasn't in my bank account. The bank account was empty and in a deficit of over $900. I saw charges to a cell phone company that I had never done business with as well as charges to a computer company for a brand new computer system. For a few moments I stared ... finance.yahoo.com
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