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Digital fraud is hitting a new high. The Heartbleed bug, massive data breeches, and denial of service attacks make it crystal clear that we’re in a new world. The same innovations, being open, connected, and mobile, which make our life so

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Last year, my wife and I joined the league of accidental landlords. We were upside down in our home and couldn’t sell it without taking a big loss. So after relocating for work, we decided to rent our house out.

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Google Glass isn’t even readily available to the public yet and it’s already been banned in certain places. If you’re not keeping up with the times, I’m going to go into explaining what Google Glass or Google Glasses actually are. Basically, Google Glass

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U.S. stocks advanced, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a record close, as Federal Reserve officials said economic weakness warrants continued stimulus and investors await data this week on jobs and growth. Microsoft Corp. climbed 4.2 percent as Nomura Holdings Inc.

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Vampires, werewolves — that’s kid stuff compared to seeing a frighteningly empty bank account. It was an all-you-can-eat buffet, costing around $12.95, as Mim King recalls. About 10 years ago, King, a professional organizer and money manager in St. Paul,

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So you’re buying a fixer-upper? The house looks good, needs some work and is in a desirable neighborhood. But what might seem like a great fixer-upper property could actually be a money pit. Let’s look at some common potential issues with

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How creative can you get with payment platforms? After all, it just revolves around the same old boring process of sending and receiving money. However, two startups have shown that you can spin a twist of creativity on online payment

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(Reuters) – The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits edged higher last week but remained at pre-recession levels, a signal of growing strength in the labor market. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits rose 1,000 to a

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Banks have undergone major changes in the way they conduct business over the last several years. For 2014, you will most likely see even more changes, but for the most part, these should be beneficial to you. Rising fees will

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