Wednesday, February 21, 2018

What is a good APR?

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Rewards can save 'travel sports' parents thousands

Raising a budding athlete can be costly - there are trips for away games, team tournament expenses, private coaching, gear costs, hotel rooms and more to pay for. Here's how your credit card can help.

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More issuers add 'on/off' switches to cards

Is your card just in your other pants pocket, or did you drop it while shopping? Should you call your issuer to close it - and risk finding it in the washing machine? Issuers now offer "on/off switches" that allow you to disable your card temporarily while you make sure it's really lost.

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Charged Up! podcast: Money hacks

In this episode, personal finance writer and video producer Kristin Wong shares how to negotiate down your bills, get your credit score up fast, and create a budget you'll actually follow.

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What is a good credit card APR?

Average card APRs are now at an all-time high, with no limit in sight. But consumers with good credit shouldn't have to settle for average. With a little knowledge and a little searching, you can do better.

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New house or new car: Which to buy first?

With good credit, and the choice to buy a new home or a new vehicle, which one should you go for first?

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Taking Charge: a credit card blog

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Why paying your card on the due date might be a mistake

You may think that scheduling your online payment to come out the day the bill is due is fine - but here's why it might be a costly mistake.

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Product News

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American Express Platinum card offers 100K bonus points through CardMatch

Card issuers often run special offers with sign-up bonuses that are 50 to 100 percent larger than a card's public offer. Our CardMatch tool can help match you to some of these special offers. Here's one for the Platinum card from American Express.

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