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Store credit cards are easy to get and come with tempting offers for immediate savings. But are they good to use? And how do they compare to regular credit cards?
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Finding a new apartment is stressful enough in the best of circumstances, but if your credit is less than stellar, things can get pretty difficult. So what can you do if your credit score is low but you need to find a new apartment? Here are some steps to take if you’re trying to rent an apartment with bad credit.
Managing money as a small business owner or freelancer can be tricky, but it doesn't have to be a headache. Here's how to master your money when you're self-employed.
If a decrease in income makes it difficult to maintain debt payments, the best course of action is to communicate with each of your creditors explaining your situation and how you plan to repay your debt.
There are many reasons to refuse a request to cosign a loan.  But what can you do if you've already cosigned and regret the decision?
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