Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Financial infidelity: Worse than cheating?

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1099-C nasty surprise: Canceled debt often taxable as income

You settled your card debt last year, and now you can move on from it - right? Maybe not. For many consumers with debt problems, after the debt collector leaves, the taxman arrives.

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5 ways to maximize card rewards earning potential this year

Whether you're just getting started with juggling rewards cards, or if you're a little rusty, try these five tips to help you refine your rewards habits.

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Charged Up! podcast: From bad to perfect credit

Author Al Jones had thousands in debt and a credit score so low that no one would even consider giving him a loan or a credit card. So, he turned his life around - then recounted his experience in his book, "My Journey from Bad to Excellent Credit." Here are some lessons he learned.

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Financial infidelity: Worse than cheating? Many say yes

Would you rather find out your significant other has a secret lover or a secret bank account? Nearly a third of Americans prefer the former, according to a CreditCards.com poll. Here's what else we learned - including how many millions do have secret finances.

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Expert Q&A

Should you buy rewards points when they're on sale?

Sometimes, you'll see deals from reward programs selling their points at a discount. Are the deals ever as good as they seem?

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Taking Charge: a credit card blog

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How to use card rewards and hotel categories to book the perfect stay

Whether you prefer pampering or simply a place to lay your head, your credit card rewards points can be your ticket to a great stay – especially if you understand how to use hotel categories to get the experience that you want.

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AmEx Hlton cards debut with 100K-point sign-up bonus

American Express has officially launched its long-awaited Hilton Honors card updates. Here are the changes at a glance:

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