Best New Money Moves

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  • Protect yourself from credit card fraud

    Protect yourself from credit card fraud

    If hackers ever steal your credit card information, here's what you can do to protect your accounts from fraud.

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  • $600,000 mortgage debt, but wants to be a stay-at-home mom

    $600,000 mortgage debt, but wants to be a stay-at-home mom

    Donald Yap and Andrea Beck make great money, have savings, but with their mortgage debt, can they afford the loss of her salary?

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  • Don't let debt weigh down your retirement

    Don't let debt weigh down your retirement

    More Americans are entering retirement in debt. Before joining them, figure out how much your bills will hinder you.

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  • Best cards for bad credit

    Best cards for bad credit

    When no other bank wants you, these nine credit card superheroes will help lift you -- and maybe even your credit score -- out of the dumps.

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  • It's safe to sell your home again

    It's safe to sell your home again

    As the real estate market begins to thaw, it's time to rethink strategies for pricing and marketing your house.

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  • Got bad credit? Card issuers want you

    Credit card issuers are ramping up lending to consumers with bad credit. But borrowers beware: The terms aren't always going to be great.

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  • Best money moves in your 20s and 30s

    When you're young, be aggressive about putting money into stocks, and cautious about how much you shell out for a home. You'll end up the richer for it. Here are seven ways to start out smart.

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  • Best money moves in your 40s and 50s

    Three out of four successful retirees started socking serious money away in their 40s and 50s. Here are 8 steps to make that easier.

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  • Best money moves for retirement years

    To have the retirement you want now, you may have to tap a little more of your earning power -- and tap into your spirit of adventure. Here are 6 ways to make it happen.

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  • Single mom learns to live on one income post-divorce

    As a result of her divorce, a single mother with children lost half her retirement savings and sold her home. Now she's learning how to get her income back on track.

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