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  2. Credit card pros and cons - AOL

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    Pros and cons of credit cards. ... For example, going over an ideal credit utilization could have a negative effect on your score. Experts recommend using under 30 percent of your available credit ...

  3. Decisional balance sheet - Wikipedia

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    Decisional balance sheet. A decisional balance sheet or decision balance sheet is a tabular method for representing the pros and cons of different choices and for helping someone decide what to do in a certain circumstance. It is often used in working with ambivalence in people who are engaged in behaviours that are harmful to their health (for ...

  4. What is a credit card? - AOL

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    Pros and cons of using credit cards. ... For example, if it takes more than two business days to report a missing or stolen debit card, you could be on the hook for as much as $500.

  5. Wikipedia:Pro and con lists - Wikipedia

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    Listed pros and cons must, as for all content, be sourced by a reference, either in the list or elsewhere in the article. (A "criticisms and defenses" list is a backwards pro and con list. The opposing side is presented first, followed by the responses of the defending side. Lists of this form seem to grow out of more contentious articles.)

  6. The pros and cons of saving. ... For example, paying your child’s college tuition in a few months should be in savings — a savings account, money market account or a short-term CD (or a CD ...

  7. cons - Wikipedia

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    cons. In computer programming, cons ( / ˈkɒnz / or / ˈkɒns /) is a fundamental function in most dialects of the Lisp programming language. cons constructs memory objects which hold two values or pointers to two values. These objects are referred to as (cons) cells, conses, non-atomic s-expressions ("NATSes"), or (cons) pairs.

  8. Stocks vs. ETFs: Which should you invest in? - AOL

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    The pros and cons of stocks. ... For example, you could have 90 percent of your portfolio in ETFs and the remainder in a few stocks that you enjoy following. You can hone your skills at investing ...

  9. Decision-making - Wikipedia

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    List pros and cons of each alternative. Make the decision. Immediately take action to implement it. Learn from and reflect on the decision. In 2008, Kristina Guo published the DECIDE model of decision-making, which has six parts: Define the problem; Establish or Enumerate all the criteria (constraints) Consider or Collect all the alternatives

  10. Pros and cons of a money market account - AOL

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    Money market accounts are somewhere between a checking and savings account, providing annual percentage yields (APYs) on par with savings accounts with the flexibility of a checking account. As ...

  11. The pros and cons of personal loans - AOL

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    The pros and cons of personal loans. Personal loan funds can be used for a number of purposes, including debt consolidation and medical expenses. It can be a good solution if you need funds fast ...