If Justice Roberts Can Be an ID Theft Victim, Is Anyone Safe? by Matt Brownell Mar 29th 2013 3:30PM John Roberts, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, reportedly had his credit card number stolen this week. Here's how to protect yourself against the same crime.
Is That Charity Street Canvasser Legit? by Molly McCluskey Mar 29th 2013 9:20AM Most people wouldn't give their wallet to a stranger, but many people give charity street canvassers their personal and financial information. And that's not always wise.
Watch Out for These 'Dirty Dozen' Tax Scams by CNNMoney Mar 28th 2013 5:00AM Taxpayers should be on alert for identity thieves, e-mails falsely claiming to be from the IRS and shady tax preparers this year, the IRS warns.
Don't Get Burned by Your Charitable Deductions by Dan Caplinger Mar 27th 2013 5:00AM Making a charitable donation is one way many Americans help to reduce their overall tax liability, but if not done properly, you could lose that cherished deduction.
The Top 10 Consumer Complaints of 2012 by Selena Maranjian Mar 26th 2013 5:00AM An online database compiled more than 2 million consumer complaints in 2012: identity theft, debt collection, tax fraud and more. Here are the top 10 biggest offenders.
Looking for Your Tax Refund? So Are Scammers by Selena Maranjian Mar 23rd 2013 6:00AM Tax refund fraud has skyrocketed in recent years. Don't let scammers get their hands on your refund check. Here's how to protect yourself.
Faux Fur Sellers Busted For Selling Real Fur by Matt Brownell Mar 20th 2013 2:34PM Neiman Marcus is among three retailers who sold real fur as faux fur, and now they're in trouble with the FTC.
4 Modern Conveniences That Can Put Your Money at Risk by Molly McCluskey Mar 7th 2013 4:40PM During National Consumer Protection Week, government agencies and nonprofits are offering tips to protect our money and our identities. And we're especially vulnerable in our...