Thursday, October 18, 2018

Can you get rewards as an authorized user?

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Guide to sharing credit card rewards with authorized users

Need a credit score boost? Consider joining someone else's credit card as an authorized user.

You might also be able to earn cash, points or miles when you spend. But, earning rewards as an authorized user doesn't mean you're automatically entitled to use them.

Here's how to navigate the rewards waters as an authorized user.

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Is the new American Express Gold Card worth it?

The new version of the American Express Gold Card is more expensive than the old version, but it also amps up the perks.

You need to closely examine the card's benefits and see how they line up with your spending habits and interests. Does the AmEx Gold give you category bonuses where you spend the most? 

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Millennials' home buying ability is being hampered by lack of down payment funds

As aging millennials start families and get settled in their careers, many are itching to buy their first homes. But as interest rates rise and millennials' credit card balances get steeper, many are finding it next-to-impossible to save up enough money to afford them.

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Mistakes you should avoid when booking through online travel agencies

When you need to schedule a flight, hotel stay, car rental or other travel expense, where do you turn?

For many travelers, the answer is an online travel agency or OTA. A joint study by Oxford Economics and Expedia found that 21 percent of travelers use a third-party site to book their trip.

Online travel agencies may offer great rates on flights, hotel stays, but you may be missing out on loyalty points or travel protections.

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Is it safe for merchants to accept new digital payment forms like PayPal, Venmo, Zelle?

ACH payments may be a better move, which will move money from the client's bank account to the merchant's electronically.

Our expert walks small business owners through whether or not they should stick with ACH, or go with up-and-coming providers like Venmo, PayPal or Zelle. 

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What to know about the Venmo card

Whether you're divvying up the check at brunch or splitting the electric bill with your roommate, peer-to-peer payment apps have made it easier to divide purchases among friends and family members. One popular payment app – Venmo – has taken it to the next level with the introduction of a physical card that can be used anywhere Mastercard is accepted in the U.S.

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