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Fed Keeps Interest Rates Frozen: What Another Pause Means for Your Credit Cards
CNET· 10 hours agoIf you think the Federal Reserve is starting to sound like a broken record, you’re not alone. For...
College, Retirement and Other Savings Goals: Credit Cards That Let You Invest Rewards - NerdWallet
Nerdwallet· 12 hours agoCredit cards that let you invest rewards can help you achieve your savings goals, but they’re meant...
Chase raises the welcome bonus to 75,000 bonus points on its Sapphire Reserve and Preferred cards...
CNBC· 6 hours agoWhen it comes to travel rewards credit cards, you can't have a conversation about the top card...
Happening now: Earn 75,000 points with limited-time Chase Sapphire Preferred and Reserve credit card...
CNN.com· 13 hours agoTwo of the best travel credit cards on the market just got a big boost to their already top-notch...
Best Discover Credit Cards 2024
Time Magazine· 17 hours agoDiscover has some of the best credit cards with cash back rewards, none of which charge an annual fee. Which one matches up with your credit situation?
Will applying for a new credit card hurt my mortgage application?
Yahoo Personal Finance· 4 hours agoOnce you start making moves to buy a new home, it’s time to put your credit card applications on...
Will Credit Card Companies Lower My Interest Rate if I Ask?
MediaFeed via AOL· 16 hours agoSome credit card companies may lower your rate if you ask. Which can be a good thing given that the...
I paid off $20K in credit card debt in one year due to 'zero-based' budget trick
The US Sun· 5 hours agoA FINANCE influencer has revealed a crucial method to pay off tens of thousands in credit card debt....
How Not Using Your Credit Card Could Still Hurt You
Penny Hoarder via AOL· 10 hours agoIf you aren’t using your credit card, the whole “out of sight, out of mind” thing could keep you from spending money, However, it still could land you in...
Chase Sapphire Is Offering 75,000-Point Bonuses on Both Preferred and Reserve Travel Credit Cards
AFAR· 4 hours agoNaturally, the Reserve, with its $550 annual fee, is packed with more benefits and credits than the Preferred ($95 annual fee), but both present excellent value propositions ...