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How to manage your cards like a pro
 "What's in your wallet?" Too many credit cards to make any sense. Carrying only the best plastic will save you money and aggravation.
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Source: interest.com | Avoid the fees. Enjoy the perks. A good debit card can save time and money if you use it wisely.
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Source: interest.com | You shouldn't have to worry about thieves stealing a credit card application from your mail or trash and opening a fraudulent account.
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Source: interest.com | These 6 smart moves will ensure your presents get used even if that means selling or regifting them.
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Source: interest.com | Look for a card that doesn't come with a bunch of sneaky rules and costly fees that can turn a good deal into a bad one.
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Source: interest.com | Wendy Wagoner is saving money by organizing and redeeming hundreds of dollars worth of unused gift cards.
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Source: interest.com | They're designed for consumers with little or no credit history -- or a terrible credit history -- who can't qualify for a standard credit card.
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Source: interest.com | They're expensive thanks to a long list of fees that includes a $1 or $2 transaction fee every time you buy something.
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Source: interest.com | Its new MoneyCard doesn't charge a $1 or $2 transaction fee every time you buy something, the monthly and reloading fees are reasonable.
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Source: interest.com | Our checklist can make it more difficult for anyone to steal your identity -- and cost you a lot of money and aggravation.
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Source: interest.com | After running up big credit card bills in college she's paid them off and has lots of good advice on how to use cards wisely.
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Source: interest.com | We'll show you how to pay your bills, get out of universal default and restore your credit score.
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Source: interest.com | Go to AnnualCreditReports.com to get free copies of your credit report from Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.
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