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  2. 10 scary savings mistakes and how to avoid making them - AOL

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    Fortunately, there are solutions to these savings mistakes that can help one sleep tight at night, even through the sounds that go bump in the night. Read on to learn how you can avoid these 10 ...

  3. 7 common banking mistakes costing you money — and ... - AOL

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    Here are seven common banking mistakes to avoid both now and throughout retirement to save money and earn more on your savings. Banking mistake 1: Keeping too much in checking

  4. Don't Make These 3 Mistakes With Your High-Yield Savings Account

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    For example, most high-yield savings accounts from online banks don't charge monthly maintenance fees. However, some do, and you may be required to maintain a minimum monthly balance to avoid the fee.

  5. Red card - Wikipedia

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    Red card, in capital punishment in Iraq, a legal notice that execution is imminent Red Card Solution, a guest worker program proposal for immigration to the United States, created by the Vernon K. Krieble Foundation and endorsed by Newt Gingrich in November 2011

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  7. Mental accounting - Wikipedia

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    An example of mental accounting is people's willingness to pay more for goods when using credit cards than if they are paying with cash. [1] This phenomenon is referred to as payment decoupling. Mental accounting (or psychological accounting ) is a model of consumer behaviour developed by Richard Thaler that attempts to describe the process ...

  8. Red Flags Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Red Flags Rule was created by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), along with other government agencies such as the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), to help prevent identity theft. The rule was passed in January 2008, and was to be in place by November 1, 2008, but due to push-backs by opposition, the FTC delayed enforcement ...

  9. The 3 Worst Mistakes You Can Make With 0% APR Credit Cards - AOL

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    While 0% APR cards can help you save money, they also have their risks. Find out about the costliest mistakes you can make with this type of card.