America Could See Surge in Credit Card Debt
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The Chime Card is replacing the Chime Credit Builder Card as the standard credit experience for new Chime members. The Chime Card earns 1.5% cash back in rotating categories, which include restaurants, groceries, gas and more.
In August, the U.S. added just 22,000 jobs, falling short of economists’ expectations of 75,000 jobs added, as job gains in health care were partially offset by losses in the federal government and in mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction.
Travel expert Kara Greene shares smart strategies to earn and redeem credit card points — without overspending or hurting your credit score.
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My girlfriend, a widow in her 40s, pays off her credit card after every transaction. Is that weird?
I started dating a widow in her late 40s who pays by credit card but immediately transfers the purchase amount to pay off her card, instead of waiting until the end of the month to pay off her balance. When she was married, she had just a cursory participation in their married finances, but had to assume it all upon the husband’s passing.
A phishing email scam targeting American Express customers shows how cybercriminals use fake urgent messages to steal personal and financial information.
The Wells Fargo Reflect offers one of the longest intro APR periods you can find. Learn why it's our favorite way to finance big purchases today.
Another draw of the Ramp business card is that it has no personal guarantee. A personal guarantee requires an individual to pay back debts the business defaults on. The Ramp card doesn't require a personal guarantee because its calculations are done based on the business's revenue and funding, not any personal financial statements
Online shopping has made life easier — but also riskier. With data breaches and unauthorized charges on the rise, many consumers are rethinking how they pay. One increasingly popular option for safer transactions is the virtual credit card,
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Credit Card Tricks and Tips: How to Use Your Card Smartly and Protect Your Credit Score
Using a credit card wisely is crucial for your financial health and CIBIL score. While credit cards provide convenience, certain habits can negatively impact your credit profile. Here’s a guide on how to use your credit card smartly and avoid mistakes that could cost you.
I'm getting married next summer and thus, like all personal finance reporters are compelled to do, I've opened a credit card to help pay for my wedding expenses. My goal is to mimic the tried-and-true formula for scenarios like this: Open a travel rewards credit card,
If you’re a Walmart+ member, this card belongs in your wallet. The no-annual-fee card earns impressive rewards on all Walmart spending–both in-store and online, with above-average rewards on all other spending.