Wednesday, January 10, 2018

These 5 apps will pay you to be active

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Victim of fraud? You might get hit again

Once a fraud victim, always a fraud victim? Maybe not, but if you've been hit once, you're more likely to be targeted again.

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How Chase's '5/24' rule can impede quest for new rewards cards

One of the peskiest rules in the rewards credit card space, the Chase 5/24 rule, can put the brakes on seasoned rewards card holders looking for a new deal.

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Charged Up! podcast: Making a one-person business thrive

Finance writer and CreditCards.com columnist Elaine Pofeldt has interviewed dozens of entrepreneurs. In her new book, "The Million-Dollar One-Person Business," she breaks down these entrepreneurs' smartest moves.

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How to earn more points on Amazon purchases

Amazon can be a great source for gifts, specialty items, household essentials and, well, almost everything - except rewards. It can be surprisingly hard to earn extra rewards on the online retailer. Here are some tricks to reap some extra points.

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Expert Q&A

Spending big? Watch for category bonus limits

The more you spend (and pay off) on your credit card, the more points you can earn. But there are factors to consider before you try to go for gold in one category, including category bonus limits.

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Taking Charge: a credit card blog

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5 apps that'll pay you to get active

Trying yoga? Aiming to lose a few pounds before beach season? Finally training for that 5K? With these apps, you might be able to pad your wallet while shedding some weight.

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Product News

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Citi Double Cash vs. Chase Freedom

Looking for a reliable rewards card for everyday purchases? Two great options are the Citi Double Cash and the Chase Freedom - so which one should you choose?

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