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How a New Credit Card Affects Your Credit Score
A reader "accidentally" applied for a new Costco American Express card and believes that it might hurt her credit score.
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Fanani's haul puts premiers into decider
A DOUBLE to Yoogali Soccer Club super-sub Hudson Fanani has rocketed his side into the Griffith Football grand final for the seco
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Postgame quotes, statistics from Arkansas Tech’s 34-19 win over Lambuth
By Sean Ingram Sports Editor Wonder Boys head coach Steve Mullins: “I learned that we’ve got to improve in several areas, No. 1, turnovers. We game up two really big plays.
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Campus gets credit smart
By: Rachel Smerer UND business students learn and educate other students on managing finances. In this time of economic turmoil, students at UND can find free guidance on something that can set them ahead of the rest and mdash;credit scores. The UNDerstanding Credit program on campus, funded by US Bank and ran by many members of College of Busin...
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Eastern-Greene approves 2011 budget
Eastern Greene School Corp. trustees unanimously approved a $15.1 million 2011 budget Monday. Trustees also extended the contracts of school administrators two years, though with a pay freeze for the 2010-11 school year.
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Scotiabank reports third quarter earnings of over $1 billion
Earnings per share of $0.98 compared to $0.87
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Home Sales Drop. Will Prices Follow?
The National Association of Realtors reported last week that sales of existing homes dropped by a record 27 percent in July. We'll discuss how the expiration of the federal homebuyer tax credit is impacting the local and national housing markets, and we'll talk about the pros and cons of the record-low interest rates that are available right now.
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How to Transform a Good Credit Score to Great
If you have a big purchase on the horizon and want to improve your credit score, here's how.
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Changes make Bright Futures less lucrative, less flexible, easier to lose
USF freshman Karsen Lonzo, 18, talks to financial aid adviser Denise Wilt on the Tampa campus Wednesday. Lonzo’s Bright Futures scholarship did not cover as much as she had thought, so she took out a student loan.
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Business book reviews
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