Iowa football players suspended in credit card case (The Globe Gazette)
Furthermore, consumers should keep a list of phone numbers to dial credit card issuers in case of a lost credit card or suspected fraud. And, finally, the Fed recommends that consumers only use their credit card with online merchants they trust, never providing credit card information via e-mail or entering credit card into a website they do not trust. Credit card users should look for a lock icon or an address that begins "https" to ensure the website is secure.
Iowa football players suspended in credit card case (The Globe Gazette)
DES MOINES (AP) — Two University of Iowa football players were suspended from the team indefinitely Monday after they were arrested on charges of unauthorized use of a credit card.
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Wells Fargo Recoups Following Massive Online, ATM Glitch (TechNewsWorld.com)
Wells Fargo said Tuesday it fixed a computer problem that left many of its Web banking customers unable to access their accounts over the weekend. The problems were first discovered Sunday afternoon, and the San Francisco-based bank said all services had been restored as of early Tuesday, though some information, such as account balances, was expected to take longer to be fully brought up to date.
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CreditCards.com: Weekly Credit Card Rate Report (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
AUSTIN, Texas----Credit card interest rates were unaltered this week, as analyst predictions for a lowering of the prime rate were balanced by indications that inflation still remains a concern for the Federal Reserve.
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EDITORIAL: For college credit, read fine print (The Sun Chronicle)
This is one in a continuing series of editorials on financial literacy. Parents, haul out your lesson plans in commonsense financial literacy this month for students headed to grade school or off to college.
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Archives (The Daily Tar Heel)
Students and faculty are ringing in the fall semester with UNC Mobile, a new cell phone service plan offered through the University. And now that its pilot program is complete and new features have been added, officials are working on promotion and potential expansion.
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CUT COSTS IN COLLEGE (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Tuition is just the beginning of how much higher education costs.
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Color of Money Live (Washington Post)
Need advice about how to handle your personal finances? Whether the struggle is saving for retirement, organizing your bank files, talking about money responsibility with your spouse or loved one, Post personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary offers her advice and answers your tough questions.
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How can students protect their credit score (Guardian Unlimited)
Coursework and exams are not all you'll be marked on at university. Laura Howard looks at how students can protect their credit score for life after graduation.
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Students could use lessons on credit cards (Baltimore Sun)
The credit card is fast becoming as much a staple of college life as backpacks and schoolbooks.
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Travel advice: Sophie Butler (Daily Telegraph)
It’s alarmingly easy to end up paying a double dose of credit card fees when booking trips on the web in a foreign currency, warns Sophie Butler.
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Iowa football players suspended in credit card case (The Globe Gazette)
Even if your state does allow the use of credit cards for lottery ticket purchases, that doesn't mean problems never arise. For example, consider the case of an Oregon woman who bought a $1 million dollar winning lottery ticket in 2005 using the credit card of a deceased woman.
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