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Vital Records Index reports that marriage may have financial perks, but open money discussions are key to avoiding future ...
The company behind the FICO score is going to start including a person's 'buy now, pay later' payment history in its credit ...
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US consumers, especially Gen Z and millennial ones, have been embracing “buy now, pay later” services like Klarna and Afterpay with gusto the last few years. It’s not hard to see the attraction: ...
Your fear of becoming your boyfriend's unwilling financial planner is totally legitimate. That is a dynamic many couples fall into if one is better at handling money than the other, said Lisa Marie ...
To be specific, Grossman, a 49-year-old entrepreneur who calls suburban New York City home, has about 45 credit cards. Admittedly, he doesn't keep all of them in his physical wallet, though he admits ...
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The credit card giant says its One Credential will let you pay via credit, debit, installment and crypto. Here's what to ...
If you're preparing to buy a home, you probably know that one of the most important criteria that lenders will consider is your credit score. But are the credit scores they look at the same ones ...