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What To Do With Your Old Credit Card Statements Before You Toss Them

Stacks of old credit card statements piling up in your filing cabinet or scattered across your desk might seem harmless.
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To avoid credit card theft, it’s not enough to simply keep your credit card in a secure place — you have to monitor your credit card statements and credit reports routinely for signs of fraud. As data ...
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Jaclyn was a CNET Money editor with a fondness for the sweet spot between numbers and words. Overseeing CNET's credit card coverage, she wrote and edited news, reviews and advice. She has experience ...
Dashia is the consumer insights editor for CNET. She specializes in data-driven analysis and news at the intersection of tech, personal finance and consumer sentiment. Dashia investigates economic ...
Making the growth in card limit requests even more notable are the Federal Reserve’s findings that application rates for any ...
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Major credit card issuers report stable credit health despite economic challenges. Read here for more insights and analysis.