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The evolution of credit cards: From clay tablets to metal chips
The evolution of credit cards: From clay tablets to metal chips
The concept of credit dates back 5,000 years, according to some historians. Here's the history of how we got to the chip-enabled cards of 2017.
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Poll: Who are the best and worst tippers in America?
Poll: Who are the best and worst tippers in America?
Different groups tip better for different categories, our survey found. Men may tip better at restaurants, but women tip hair stylists and baristas better. Here are the rest of the results.
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Charged Up! podcast: Becoming a suitcase entrepreneur
Charged Up! podcast: Becoming a suitcase entrepreneur
Author of "The Suitcase Entrepreneur" Natalie Sisson has figured out how to live anywhere in the world and still earn a six-figure salary by doing what she loves.
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Video: How to save money on back-to-school shopping
Video: How to save money on back-to-school shopping
School starts in a month or so, and stores already have their supplies on display. Mom bloggers share their best tips for saving money and racking up credit card rewards as you buy notebooks, pencils, clothes and more.
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Expert Q&A
How does Priority Pass airline lounge access work?
Priority Pass might not be considered a major card perk, but it's still a good one. Here's how it works.
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Taking Charge: a credit card blog
How your card can get you free in-flight Wi-Fi
How your card can get you free in-flight Wi-Fi
Some credit cards (along with a few airlines and possibly even your cellphone carrier) can score you free Wi-Fi on your flight.
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Product news
Chase IHG Rewards card hikes sign-up bonus to 80,000 points
Chase IHG Rewards card hikes sign-up bonus to 80,000 points
Chase boosted the sign-up bonus for the IHG Rewards Club Select card. New cardholders can now receive 80,000 points after spending $1,000 in the first three months. Add an authorized user and you can earn even more.
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