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U.S. financial and economic topics from several finance writers.

The Downside to Clipping Coupons

The TLC show Extreme Couponing popularized or rather re- popularized couponing habits, inspiring people all over the country to spend hours each week clipping coupons and looking for store deals in an effort to save hundreds of dollars. The show reveals how people are able to spend just a few hundred dollars for sometimes thousands of dollars in groceries and household goods. But, for some people, couponing, especially extreme couponing may not be worth it. Couponing...
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Considering Debt Settlement? Beware the Low Success Rate

Government agencies and consumer rights advocates have been speaking out against debt settlement for years and obviously with good reason. According to the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA), only one in 10 consumers actually end up debt-free after paying for debt settlement services. Debt settlement is a process where your creditors agree to accept a lower payment on your debt than what you actually owe. Once you’ve made the settlement payment, the creditor writes...
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Checkbook Balancing is Still an Important Skill

Internet banking makes it seem like old-fashioned checkbook balancing is a dated skill, like brushing your teeth with baking soda or churning your own butter. It seems even more unnecessary, if you never actually write any checks and don’t have a checkbook or checkbook register. Checkbook balancing, to some degree, is still every much necessary for everyone who has a checking account. You need to make sure that the bank's record of your spending and your...
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Simplify Your Finances

Complicated finances are difficult to manage and could even be costly. Simplifying your finances might be a much-needed stress reliever. It would also make it much easier to manage your money. Organize your financial documents, getting rid of those that are outdated. In general, you should keep tax-related documents, like returns or W-2 forms, for three years, but you may need to keep certain documents up to six years. You don’t necessarily need to keep bank...
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Can Prepaid Cards Replace Checking Accounts?

Prepaid cards have been heavily criticized for the amount of fees they carry. However, considering the increased cost of checking accounts, prepaid cards may become more attractive. Walmart and American Express have introduced a prepaid card intended to rival checking accounts. The card claims to have significantly lower fees that other prepaid cards and even lower fees than checking accounts. If you're a current bank customer, you may have already realized that free checking is disappearing....
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Get to the Root of Your Money Problems

Continuously overdrafting your checking account, running out of money before you get paid again, and having to dip into savings or use your credit card to make ends meet are all signs of serious money problems. Left unsolved, money problems can lead to big trouble. Foreclosure, repossession, and bankruptcy all stem from seemingly harmless money problems – ones you thought you could get under control but somehow could never correct. Your financial well-being is too important...
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Be Careful Chasing Credit Card Signup Bonuses

A good credit score can help you qualify for the best credit card deals – ones with low interest rate, lucrative rewards, and signup bonuses. More credit card issuers are offering generous signup bonuses for new customers. For example, a points rewards credit card may offer a certain amount of points, 10,000 or more, if you spend a certain amount of money within the first few months of the card. Or, cash rewards card might reward...
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Benefits of Paying Bills Online

If you haven’t embraced the capability of paying bills online, you may be missing out. Most companies make it easy to pay your bills over the internet within seconds. It can be so much faster than writing a check and dropping it off in the mail.How It Works Many banks have online bill pay feature that let you pay all your bills directly from your online account. Getting started can take some time – you have...
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Credit Card Rates May Not Get Any Lower

The average credit card rates this week are 15%, according to the Weekly Credit Card Rate Report from CreditCards.com. Each week, the credit card comparison site computes averages credit card APRs using the most current interest rates offered by the leading credit card issuers. This week’s average rate is just a little higher than same period last year – 14.79% - and the exact same as they were six months ago. There's some bad news: credit...
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Free Checking Accounts Are Slowly Going Away

Just a few years ago, free checking accounts were abundant. In fact, banks were basically paying for customers by offering free gifts and sometimes even cash bonuses for signing up and referring new customers. Those days are gone. According to a recent survey from Bankrate.com, only 39% of banks offer a completely free checking account, one that doesn’t have a minimum balance requirement. Last year, the number was 45% and in 2009, it was 75%. Free...
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