Friday, June 22, 2018

The best business card perks you're probably not using

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How to save in-store with rewards cards

If you think you can only maximize rewards and cash back savings while shopping online, think again. Shoppers can score some pretty sweet deals using plastic at a brick-and-mortar store and may be missing out on special incentives and deals offered by merchants.

Want the inside scoop on how to leverage your credit card to make the most of your in-store shopping experience? Read on.

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Best cards for travel insurance

Earning enough points for a free vacation or flight is always a thrill, but flying has become a massive hassle and you never know when something might happen to turn that trip from a dream to a nightmare.

If you've got enough on your mind already to worry about travel insurance, fear not. Your credit card may hold a very comprehensive policy of its own.

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Sign-up bonuses: How to score big rewards

When it comes to reward credit cards, "churning" can often sound like a bad word. It implies aggressively signing up for credit cards, then canceling them, then repeating the process.

Yet card issuers know that consumers are highly motivated by robust sign-up offers – that's why they offer them. So what are you to do? Here are some strategies for making the most of those big sign-up bonuses on rewards cards.

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The best business card perks you're probably not using

Having a business credit card can come in handy if you need to cover a large business expense or a temporary cash flow gap. It can also be a convenient way to spend for everyday purchases and control employee spending.  And if you can earn rewards on your business expenses, that only sweetens the deal.  Your card could also include some value-packed features, which you may not be aware of.

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Expert Q&A

If I close my current card in order to apply for a new rewards card, will this hurt my score?

Keeping your old card open while applying for a new card is completely doable. This will allow you to keep your length of credit history and not hurt your credit.

While never helping your score, closing a card can hurt your score in a couple of ways – one of them immediately; the other one, about 10 years after closing.

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AmEx's new Cash MagnetSM card offers a $300 bonus and 1.5 percent back on every purchase

American Express has launched a new, flat-rate cash back card that lets cardholders earn up to $300 back for a limited time. In addition to the introductory bonus, the no-fee Cash Magnet card offers an unlimited 1.5 percent cash back on every purchase.

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