Imposters are waiting for the opportunity to use your name, social security number and credit card number. In fact, identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America... Read more »
Recently I received an email from what appeared to be from my bank. The email notified me that there was strange activity to my online account and I needed to verify certain... Read more »
How safe are you from identity theft? Unfortunately, a lot of the information you need to protect is kept in a very vulnerable place—your wallet. Fortunately, there are... Read more »
When something happens 10 million times per year, it’s worth noting, and in recent years, that’s how many victims of identity theft have reported the abuse to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).... Read more »
Halloween provides an opportunity to look outrageous. And while it may be fun to go incognito, it is important not to lose your head. After all, with an... Read more »
Frugal families know that you don’t have to spend a lot to look great on Halloween. If your child’s costume cost less than $20 total, enter it into... Read more »
It may be because the holiday season is approaching, but electronic reading devices seem to be all the rage lately. These digital readers can be quite expensive, but I’ve always heard that... Read more »
One of my favorite features of MoneyManagement.org is the ability for consumers to submit questions and receive a personal answer via email. Our Ask the Experts column has been running for many years and... Read more »
The National Foundation for Credit Counseling’s (NFCC) September web poll testing people’s attitudes toward identity theft revealed that 66 percent of more than 1,300 respondents feel at risk for identity theft.
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Beware of crooks looking for more than bargains this coming holiday season. With the excitement of shopping and enjoying the festivities, it’s easy to ignore red flags and wallet safety techniques usually... Read more »