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The New York Department of Financial Services plans to investigate the sex bias alleged in a series of now-viral tweets.
"I had a fire under my ass to get it fixed.”
You could piggyback on someone else's good credit instead.
A vacation or wedding loan could cost you in ways you hadn't imagined.
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Notorious credit-monitoring companies might be able to weasel their way into the mortgage industry.
In this secret corner of the internet, credit card numbers are sold for $100 apiece.
It can happen to anyone.
Plus: Five big mistakes to avoid.
New credit data from Experian shows how Americans fare 10 years after the financial crisis.
Plus, should you ever pay to have your poor credit fixed?