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Tuesday’s need-to-know money news

May 1, 2018 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: What is synthetic identity theft? Also in the news: The top 5 places to invest in for new grads, why more credit cards are helping you speed through airport security, and what you don’t know about foreign transaction fees.

What Is Synthetic Identity Theft?
Imaginary applicants with very real data.

New Grads: Here Are the Top 5 Places to Invest
Where to put your money.

Why More Credit Cards Help You Speed Through Airport Security
Skipping those long TSA lines.

What You Don’t Know About Foreign Transaction Fees
All of your overseas purchases could be racking up fees.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: college grads, Credit Cards, foreign transaction fees, Identity Theft, Investing, pre-check, synthetic identity theft, TSA

Monday’s need-to-know money news

April 23, 2018 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: When to ignore credit card advice. Also in the news: More Wells Fargo refunds are coming after $1 billion fine, how SunTrust customers can protect themselves after data breach, and how to live it up without going broke before you die.

When to Ignore Credit Card Advice
Conventional wisdom doesn’t always apply.

More Wells Fargo Refunds Coming After $1 Billion Fine
Auto and home loan customers could have money coming to them.

How SunTrust Customers Can Protect Themselves After Data Breach
Another day, another data breach.

How to live it up without going broke before you die
You deserve to have some fun.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: credit card advice, Credit Cards, data breach, Retirement, SunTrust, tips, Wells Fargo

Monday’s need-to-know money news

April 16, 2018 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: How not to run out of money in retirement. Also in the news: How bountiful is tax-loss harvesting, what the (almost) end of credit card signatures means for you, and how your spouse’s student loans affect you.

How Not to Run Out of Money in Retirement
Making it through the long haul.

How Bountiful Is Tax-Loss Harvesting?
A gimmick or an advantage?

What the (Almost) End of Credit Card Signatures Means for You
Less time at the register.

How Your Spouse’s Student Loans Affect You
Everything from taxes to mortgages.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: couples and money, credit card signatures, Credit Cards, Retirement, retirement savings, Student Loans, tax-loss harvesting

Monday’s need-to-know money news

April 9, 2018 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: 7 gifts that help your grad stash more cash. Also in the news: Why rideshare insurance is a must, how credit card issuers pursue wary Millennials, and how to know if you qualify for public service loan forgiveness.

7 Gifts That Help Your Grad Stash More Cash
Cool and practical.

Why Rideshare Insurance Is a Must
Minding the gap.

How Credit Card Issuers Pursue the Wary Millennial
Brand trust and unique experiences.

How to Know If You Qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Making sure you’re on the right track.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: Credit Cards, graduates, graduation gifts, Lyft, millennials, public service loan forgiveness, rideshare insurance, Student Loans, Uber

Tuesday’s need-to-know money news

March 27, 2018 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: How grads can get another shot at student loan forgiveness. Also in the news: Spring cleaning your credit cards, how to sidestep 3 unethical financial advisor tactics, and how to handle loaning money to your parents.

How Grads Can Get Another Shot at Student Loan Forgiveness
This could be your last chance.

This Spring, Clear Mediocre Credit Cards Out of Your Wallet
Get rid of the credit clutter.

How to Sidestep 3 Unethical Financial Advisor Tactics
Protect yourself.

How to Handle Loaning Money to Your Parents
Role reversal.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: Credit Cards, financial advisors, Loans, seniors and money, spring cleaning, student loan forgiveness, Student Loans

Friday’s need-to-know money news

March 16, 2018 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: How to maximize your Priority Pass Select. Also in the news: Tap your credit cards for spring break savings, how to avoid a spring break money hangover, and why the death of the fiduciary rule is bad news for your retirement.

How to Maximize Your Priority Pass Select Membership
Getting the most from your membership.

Tap Your Credit Cards for Spring Break Savings
Save on foreign transaction fees and more.

Ask Brianna: How to Avoid a Spring Break Money Hangover
Not the souvenir you want to bring home.

The Death of the Fiduciary Rule Is Bad News for Your Retirement
Less protection means more scams.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: Credit Cards, fiduciary rule, priority pass select, Retirement, Savings, spring break, tips, travel rewards

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