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50 Years Ago, Women Won Equal Access to Credit
Until U.S. women won equal access to credit, they often couldn't buy a home or own a credit card without a male cosigner.
By Elaine Silvestrini Published
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Klarna Launches BNPL Subscription Plan. Is It Worth It?
Klarna says its buy-now-pay-later program can save users $12/month.
By Jamie Feldman Published
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Nearly 70% of the Richest Americans Don't Feel Wealthy
A report shows that 68% of America’s most affluent people do not consider themselves wealthy.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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BNPL Sector Faces Financial and Regulatory Challenges
The Kiplinger Letter BNPL companies are facing the challenges of high costs, tightening financial conditions and regulatory scrutiny.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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Americans Plan to Tip More This Holiday Season. Will You?
Younger generations — Millennials and Gen Z — are most likely to tip and also most likely to increase the amount they tip this year, Bankrate study shows.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Online Lender Enova Banned From Offering Certain Short-Term Loans
Enova has agreed to pay a $15 million fine to settle charges, including illegally withdrawing funds from consumer bank accounts, the CFPB says.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Car Buying in a Topsy-Turvy Market
You need a new car? Good luck with that! What should you do? We've got some answers.
By Katherine Reynolds Lewis Last updated
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Where to Find Emergency Cash
Making Your Money Last Even if you're debt-averse, having a credit card to pay for emergencies could be an important lifeline.
By Rivan V. Stinson Published
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When Is Bankruptcy the Right Move?
Coronavirus and Your Money Seeking protection from creditors can provide a lifeline, but there are plenty of trade-offs.
By Rivan V. Stinson Published
Coronavirus and Your Money