Monday, October 5, 2015

'Relationship Woes? Your Credit Score Is Likely Lousy, Too' and more...

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October 5th, 2015 - PM Edition

Relationship Woes? Your Credit Score Is Likely Lousy, Too


The credit scores of two people in a relationship can help predict the likelihood the union will last, according to a recent working paper from the U.S. Federal Reserve.

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Afternoon Deals: Monday, Oct. 5


Including deals from eBay, MidnightBox, 13 Deals, OshKosh B'Gosh, Men's Wearhouse, Victoria's Secret, T-Mobile, Dell Refurbished Store, Yugster and more.

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8 Secrets to Building a Budget You Can Live With


Taking charge of your finances can be tough. Use these tactics to get maximum gain for minimum pain.

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Freelancers Happy, Better Paid Than Salaried Workers


About 1 in 3 people are now working on a freelance basis -- and many earn more money than they did at traditional jobs.

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Why Your Old Cassette Tapes Might Be Worth Something


Move over, vinyl: Cassette tapes are making a comeback. Find out why.

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Here's Where to Find the Lowest Rate Car Loans


If you've got good credit and are paying more than 3 percent, you're probably paying too much.

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