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Creditcardclients.com Releases Savings Agent(TM) for Students (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

Beware of any such offers you get in the mail. If you do receive an advance-fee offer in the mail, be sure to destroy the card and shred the offer letter. For those consumers that have already become victims, and have had money debited from their bank accounts, they should file an affidavit with their bank to revoke the debit. If more than 60 days have passed, request to file a fraud complaint. And, while it is a hassle, consider closing your bank account and opening a new one to avoid having money stolen.

Creditcardclients.com Releases Savings Agent(TM) for Students (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

NEW YORK----Creditcardclients.com today announced the launch of the Student Savings Agent, a free tool that determines the best credit option for each user, helping students save hundreds of dollars.

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Dear Liz (Daily Telegraph)

Liz Dolan answers questions about debt calculations, returns from gilts and using debit cards at the Post Office.

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She's got debt on the ropes (New York Daily News)

After her youngest encountered medical problems, a mother of five gets serious about saving her money and sets her sights (maybe too soon) on buying a house.

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Be wary of student credit cards (MSN Money Canada)

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada reports 85% of Canadians are proud owners of a credit card, and 58% have at least two. Sadly, roughly one third of these aren't exactly sure what the annual interest rate is on the card they use the most.

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Babyproofing your financial situation requires planning, discipline (Fairview Observer)

1. Review health coverage. Check to see whether routine doctor visits, medicines and serious medical conditions are covered. If you plan to have a child within a year or two, consider upgrading to a more generous health plan, recommends Natalie Michalek, a financial planner in Dallas.

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Getting college credit (Pioneer Press)

If you think part of getting ready for college is signing onto your parent's credit card to help build your credit history, the Watchdog warns you that piggybacking plan will no longer work - even if Mom has a perfect 850 credit score.

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You and me and baby makes . . . $197,700 (Louisville Courier-Journal)

The emotional rewards of new parenthood can be joyous. The financial toll tends to be rather less blissful. Shall we count the ways? Figure $100 a month for diapers. Budget $125 for baby formula and $175 for clothes.

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Your Money Matters: Say 'I Do' to Home Buying (Benton Evening News)

(ARA) - Getting married marks a huge milestone for many people who have spent years dreaming about being a husband or wife. Another major milestone that often follows marriage is the first "big" purchase, which is typically buying a home.

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These seemingly small expenses can bleed dry potential savings. Identify and avoid these common money drains. (Bankrate.com)

It's easy to fritter away money on daily expenses. If you fall into these money traps, learn to avoid them and pocket the savings. Use Bankrate's Simple savings calculator to see how quickly your money piles up with interest.

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Bringing up baby: $197,700 (Star-Gazette)

That's the cost of raising a baby born in 2006 through age 17, government says.

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Creditcardclients.com Releases Savings Agent(TM) for Students (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

And, people that make their money through tips still appreciate hard currency. After all, consumers can't exactly swipe their credit card across a tip jar.

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