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7 Things You Should Never Carry in Your Wallet Social Security number. ... Checks. ... Numerous credit cards. ... Multiple gift cards. ... Password cheat sheets. ... Excess cash. ... Spare keys.
The primary effects of earthquakes are ground shaking, ground rupture, landslides, tsunamis, and liquefaction. Fires are probably the single most...
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There's the cost of building the facility, then there are the ongoing operational costs. The Pacific Institute's research shows that seawater...
Read More »Every year millions of Americans see their money and personal information fall into the wrong hands, and the consequences can be devastating. In fact, an identity fraud study by Javelin Strategy & Research found that 16.7 million victims of identity fraud lost a total of $16.8 billion in 2017. Identifying the things to never keep in your wallet is the first line of defense against theft and fraud. And let’s face it—when was the last time you reviewed the items in your wallet and cleaned out those that are not totally necessary? If you’re carrying around sensitive items in your wallet on the off chance you might need them one day, you could be asking for trouble. “Anything that’s convenient for you would be convenient for a thief,” says Michael Sullivan, a personal finance consultant at the nonprofit Take Charge America, a national credit counseling and debt management agency based in Phoenix. “You have to ask yourself what will be the most harmful,” he says. “The most harmful things in your wallet are things that have long-term costs.” According to a study by the Identity Theft Resource Center, identity theft can have long-lasting ramifications for its victims, ranging from bad credit to bankruptcy. To safeguard your finances while you’re on the go, consider these seven things you should never carry in your wallet:
The problem with keeping too much money in the bank. When you don't invest, you're effectively losing out on money, because you don't give your...
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The 1960 Valdivia earthquake and tsunami (Spanish: Terremoto de Valdivia) or the Great Chilean earthquake (Gran terremoto de Chile) on 22 May 1960...
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Understanding the 6 Cs Care is the first C; Care is defined as the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and...
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Eggs and Meat According to Business Insider, nearly half of Americans in a survey reported seeing a shortage of meat and eggs in the beginning of...
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Cream cheese is a soft, usually mild-tasting fresh cheese made from milk and cream.
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Food, water, clothing, sleep, and shelter are the bare necessities for anyone's survival. For many people, these basic needs can not be met without...
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