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Oct. 22: Credit card companies are raising rates ahead of new consumer protection laws. KXAN's Mary Lee reports on ways to reduce reliance on credit cards.
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Nov. 11: TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky, David Bach, founder of FinishRich.com, and CNBC’s Carmen Wong Ulrich answer viewers’ questions on everything from credit reports to unpaid bills.
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Federal law guarantees free credit reports each year, but many consumers who got theirs from FreeCreditReport.com unintentionally paid for an expensive credit monitoring service.
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