This week: The Super Bowl blew up a boyfriend’s promise to pay off debt.
This week: How Trump, gold bullion, and credit cards don’t mix.
A reader is suspicious of all these “reward programs.” How can they possibly be legit?
A reader’s son wants her to pay her bills online, but she has a darn good reason not to.
A reader is out of work after an injury. Is he out of luck, too?
Question: My parents are fighting over a credit card — mine. I just started college, and my dad wants to me to get one so I’ll learn how to use it responsibly.…
A reader is frustrated because his elderly parents are spending too much.
A reader’s mother has $37,000 in credit card debt. Her son thinks he found a loophole.
A reader’s wife clicks on an unsolicited email and gets a lot of suspicious promises.
A reader’s wife says more credit cards can reduce their credit card debt.
This week: Everyone knows how to get a credit card when you’re debt free. But what if you’re not?
A reader has a complicated relationship with her ex and her credit cards.
A reader wants to know if she can haggle to reduce her credit card debt.
A reader is disgusted at the painfully low rates his bank is offering.
A reader knows she’s in trouble, but Howard Dvorkin knows a way out.