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What Is Revolving Credit -- and How Can It Ruin Your Credit Score? 12/26/2017 07:00pm • You've got bills, bills, bills -- but payday doesn't always align with those due dates. And what if you need to make a big-ticket purchase that you just don't have the cash for right now? You might need revolving credit. How Revolving Credit Is Different From an Installment Loan Revolving credit is Virginia boxing club fights for survival in changing world Virginia boxing club fights for survival in changing world 12/15/2017 01:44pm • ALEXANDRIA, Va. â North Old Town Alexandria is changing. Once a predominantly blue collar, African-American neighborhood, rising housing costs and redevelopment of old buildings into luxury apartments have transformed the Parker-Gray community in the same way as many D.C. neighborhoods. On o Trading Bitcoin Is a Bad Way to Invest 12/11/2017 07:00pm • The surge in bitcoin prices is causing a buzz that likely won't end well for many. But what's happening serves as a useful and cautionary lesson for long-term investors. In short, fun and investing don't mix well. Rose Swanger, a certified financial planner at Advise Finance in Knoxville, Tennessee Ford Motor Company (F), Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA) Making a Deal 12/05/2017 07:00pm • Ford Motor Co (NYSE: F) has taken a lot of heat from investors for arriving late to the game with driverless and electric vehicle technology. Now, however, a new partnership with China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd ( BABA) suggests Ford is open to new ideas when it comes to the future of auto sales. 4 Tips to Avoid Wasting a Bonus or Inheritance 11/01/2017 08:00pm • So you got great news at work -- you've earned a big raise and/or a hefty end-of-the year bonus. Or, you received a big family inheritance, a large legal settlement or maybe even cashed in a lucrative lottery ticket. Good for you -- now keep the good fortune flowing and make some judicious moves wi 2017 NFL Week 7 Wrap: Ravens offense is totally offensive 2017 NFL Week 7 Wrap: Ravens offense is totally offensive 10/24/2017 05:13am • WASHINGTON â In a season chock-full of bad offenses, the Baltimore Ravens have perhaps the NFLâs worst. There were three shutouts on Sunday, which matched the total number of such games all of last season. Surprisingly, Baltimore has pitched one of this seasonâs five shutouts but hasnât Craft brewers group wants $213B to buy out Anheuser-Busch Craft brewers group wants $213B to buy out Anheuser-Busch 10/19/2017 11:43am • WASHINGTON â The Brewers Association, a trade group representing craft brewers, has kicked off a campaign it calls "Take Craft Back," and has set up a crowdsourcing fundraiser aimed at raising $213 billion to buy Anheuser-Busch InBev, the beer giant that's been acquiring small breweries across th The Fun Way to Get Americans to Save More 10/08/2017 08:00pm • If you would struggle to come up with $400 in an emergency, but you also buy hundreds of dollars in scratch-off and lottery tickets each year -- you're hardly alone. Despite the losing odds, it's the poorest Americans that are most likely to play the lottery, perhaps because they feel like they're A Small Investor's Path to Private Equity 08/24/2017 08:00pm • Investors no longer need to be wealthy or part of venture capital networks to get in on the action of backing risky startup companies in hopes of winning big. Thanks to new rules that took effect in May 2016, anyone can invest in non-public companies in exchange for equity. Previously, you couldn't Why You Should Avoid Cash Advances on Credit Cards 08/10/2017 08:00pm • It's possible to think of reasons for getting a cash advance with a credit card. Maybe your car is broken down in the dead of night, and you meet a tow truck driver who inexplicably won't accept credit cards. Maybe you owe a guy named Knuckles money, and he'll only accept cash. Or, more likely, you Shareholder Serfdom: Investors Are Losing Their Rights 07/30/2017 08:00pm • Warren Buffett likes to say that buying stock is equivalent to buying a piece of a business. If you own a business, shouldn't you expect to have some control over it? Evan Spiegel doesn't think so. The Snapchat CEO and co-founder who became a billionaire when Snap Inc. (ticker: SNAP) went public in Latin America Has a Homicide Problem 06/27/2017 08:00pm • By Robert Muggah In the 1990s, the capital of Colombia's mountainous Antioquia province Medellin had one of the world's highest-ever recorded murder rates: 380 homicides per 100,000 people. After national authorities wrested control of the city's poorest communities from paramilitaries, mayor Sergio How Debt May Be Affecting Your Kids 06/25/2017 08:00pm • Many borrowers might feel like they're bound to their debts for the rest of their lives. It turns out that the effects of carrying debt could last even longer than that -- potentially weighing on your descendants for generations to come. A 2016 study found that, on average, as parents take on more App links kids' chores, allowance to investing in stocks App links kids' chores, allowance to investing in stocks 06/07/2017 04:45am • WASHINGTON â Your children probably do chores to earn their allowance and now, there is a new app for that. In the BusyKid app, parents can assign chores and kids can check them off when done. (Courtesy BusyKid) Launched some five months ago, BusyKid is like your child's first job that has Getting married? Not so fast on merging those accounts 06/06/2017 10:52am • WASHINGTON â It is peak wedding season, and couples are anxious to merge their lives, but don't be in a big hurry to merge your financial lives right off the bat, especially if one of you has some blemishes on your record. "You want to make sure you're both protecting your credit ratings, and i
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