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Death and debt—two topics many of us like to avoid. But one is inevitable and one is probable. Since the majority of Americans have some form of credit card debt at any given time,  knowing what happens to this debt is important. 

If you have credit cards, you may be wondering what happens to the balances remaining on those cards after you die. 

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Want to get out of a money rut? Chances are there’s someone else who’s been in the exact same rut you’re in—and they're blogging about it.

Here are a few of our favorite millennial money bloggers not to miss.  

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When the conversation turns to saving for retirement, do you suddenly clam up?

It can be embarrassing to admit that you’re in your 30s and you aren't on track with your retirement savings. But here's the good news: if you have even a little in your retirement account, you're actually ahead of a lot of people. Approximately half of Americans don’t have any retirement savings at all.

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A recent report shows that even though many millennials are battling some serious debt, they're more likely than other generations to lend a charitable hand. 

Millennials' patterns and types of giving also reveal some other interesting contrasts with previous generations. Let's take a closer look. 

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You credit report says a lot about you: where you live and work, whether you make your bill payments on time, how much debt you have, and whether you've filed for bankruptcy. It's how mortgage companies, credit card companies, refinancing companies, to name a few, decide whether or not to approve a loan for you and what your  interest rate will be. 
 
But what if there's an error, or even potentially fraudulent accounts, on your credit report?  Let's walk through what you should to dispute these errors.  
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You've probably been in some sort of money-related dilemma among friends before. A group of you go out to eat, you share a lot of items but some of your friends ordered more than you did, and you don't want to annoy the server by getting complicated about how you're splitting the bill.
 
Venmo, an app that allows you to send and receive money with the click of a button, has made these situations much easier. So Comet recently examined 18 million transactions to see how people use Venmo, and specifically the different ways men and women use emojis to communicate through the app. 
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