You've Been Warned: You Should Never Enter Retirement With This One Burden
Living on a fixed income in retirement means pretty much every dollar is accounted for each month. Eliminating this burden will make budgeting easier.
Read MoreLiving on a fixed income in retirement means pretty much every dollar is accounted for each month. Eliminating this burden will make budgeting easier.
Read MoreTo fight fraud, credit cards have various advanced security features embedded, including a shiny "sticker" that's tough for fraudsters to counterfeit.
Read MoreThis said, Kevin O'Leary's financial advice to couples needs some context, which we provide here. He didn't just offer this warning out of the blue.
Read MoreA good credit score can unlock plenty for your financial future. Building a strong one early on can mean better rates and more total credit available.
Read MorePer Statista, nearly 49 million Americans traveled abroad in 2023. For these travelers, hopefully they had the right type of credit card with them.
Read MoreContactless payment rose during the COVID-19 era, and it remains popular today. With this said, did you know there are limits to such transactions?
Read MoreWhen traveling abroad, overpaying for things, even by a little, can add up quickly. Instead, ensure you get the best deal by paying for your items like this.
Read MoreCredit card scams are commonplace, but fortunately, avoiding being scammed is simple with a bit of due diligence and awareness of what to look for.
Read MoreThe new rule establishes a registry that will facilitate the CFPB's supervision of certain nonbanks. Its effective date is September 16, 2024.
Read MoreApplying for new credit can impact your credit score in ways beyond the hard inquiry/ies. Also, some issuers have rules as far as how often you can apply.
Read MoreOn May 16, 2024, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 7-2, upholding the constitutionality of its funding structure.
Read MoreDebt. A reality for most, how we choose to pay that debt back is key to whether or not we do so in a cost-effective way. A lot depends on the order.
Read MoreMost consumers likely don't realize how much of their data gets collected. They also likely are unaware of how often they green-light its collection.
Read MoreUsing a credit card to pay medical bills might seem like an easy way to take care of the charges, but it can cost you down the line.
Read MoreChip cards offer consumers more security through tokenization. Through this encryption process, your primary account number is never shared with the merchant.
Read MoreU.S. credit card debt stands at ~$1.13 trillion. Before adding to this total to pay off a loan, it's important you understand the full cost of the solution.
Read MoreWhile getting approved for a new credit card when you have bad credit can be a challenge, it's not impossible. In your research, keep these factors in mind.
Read MoreMost consumers likely know about credit card fraud protection; fewer, however, may know about the insurance that cards offer for times of financial hardship.
Read MoreIf you've ever applied for a Chase credit card and been denied, despite your excellent credit score, it may have been because of the unofficial 5/24 policy.
Read MoreThe Disney Visa card from Chase comes in two versions: no annual fee and annual fee (Premier). Here, we take a look at each and weigh the cost versus the perks.
Read MoreGetting nonstop credit card offers is all too common, especially when credit scores are on the rise. Here's how to get them to stop ... or at least, to lessen.
Read MoreWhile credit card forgiveness exists, it's rare for a debt to be totally forgiven; instead, you'll likely need to explore alternatives, which we go over here.
Read MoreThe only credit cards accepted at Costco are those that use the Visa network. One way to always have a card that works on hand is to get the Anywhere Visa.
Read MoreConsolidating debt is one way to get out from under mounting debt. However, it's not a solution for everyone, nor does it magically wave your debt away.
Read MoreFor TJX-brand shoppers, a store credit card sounds practical. Yet, along with the perks, you should also weigh the consequences of taking on a new card.
Read MoreConsumers often get their first credit card in their name in college. Before you do, though, be aware of what it means to have (and use) a card of your own.
Read MoreIn 2022, Americans added 31.7 million new credit card accounts, according to Experian. When applying for a new card, here's how long the approval process takes.
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