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Buy now, pay later lenders now have to follow U.S. credit card rules. Here’s what that means
Quartz· 5 days agoOn Wednesday, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published an interpretive rule...
3 Ways to Get the Most Savings at the Dollar Store
The Motley Fool via AOL· 3 hours agoAlert: highest cash back card we've seen now has 0% intro APR until 2025 This credit card is not just good – it's so exceptional that ...
Can You Be Denied a CD? It Happened to Me
The Motley Fool via AOL· 9 hours agoSo for now, it shall remain a mystery. Alert: highest cash back card we've seen now has 0% intro APR until 2025 This credit card is not ...
Cash vs. credit: Which should I use?
USA Today· 4 days agoWhile 31% of purchases were made with cash in 2016, that dropped to 18% by 2022, according to the Federal Reserve Board. Does that mean credit cards are...
(Limited Time) Increased Sign-Up Bonus on the Chase Aeroplan Credit Card - NerdWallet
Nerdwallet· 4 days agoChase and Air Canada are bringing the summer heat early with a new, limited-time offer on the...
How to get a car loan
WJTV Jackson· 3 hours ago(iSeeCars) – It’s time to buy a new car, but you’re not flush with cash. You need to figure out how to get a car loan. Whether you’re thinking new or...
The Plum Card from American Express review: Opt for cash back or float
Yahoo Personal Finance· 5 days agoThe details on financial products, including card rates and fees, are accurate as of the publish...
Buy Now, Dispute Later? BNPL To Get Same Consumer Protections As Credit Cards
Investopedia· 6 days agoThis article has been updated to include the response from BNPL providers. Consumers who use...
Chase Ink Business Unlimited review: A basic cash-back card for small business owners
Yahoo Personal Finance· 4 days agoThe details on financial products, including card rates and fees, are accurate as of the publish...
Pros and cons of debt consolidation: Is it a good idea?
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoIf you have a history of living beyond your means, you might do so again once you feel free of debt....