This post is from our regular contributor, Kristi. This post does not contain affiliate links. Any links are purely for your convenience to further research your options. Do not sign up for any of these cards without first reading and understanding the terms and conditions of the card. Do you know what actually affects your […]
Read More >>How PayPal Credit Works
This is a sponsored post on behalf of PayPal Credit. While I was compensated for publishing this post, all opinions are my own. One of the benefits of living in the 21st century is we are constantly seeing innovation. Whether it’s a new way to look at ride-sharing (Uber versus traditional taxis) or new ways […]
Read More >>3 Good Alternatives to Credit Cards
This is a sponsored post on behalf of PayPal Credit. While I was compensated for publishing this post, all opinions are my own. What percentage of millennials do you think use credit cards? 75%? 90%? Not even close. More than 6 out of 10 millennials do not have a credit card. That means over 60% […]
Read More >>The 5 Best Balance Transfer Credit Cards
This post is from our regular contributor, Kristi. Do you feel like you’re drowning in credit card debt? Is your debt spread across multiple cards with varying APR and interest rates? If you are having a hard time paying off your debt or struggling to decide which card to pay off first, then you might want […]
Read More >>Do’s and Don’ts of Credit Card Rewards
This post is from our regular contributor, Erin. It’s summer, and that means the travel bug is making its way around! If you’re sitting on the sidelines without a place to go because you didn’t have the extra money in your budget for a vacation, you might be interested in knowing more about credit card […]
Read More >>My Travel Hacking Fail
Over the past year or so I’ve become a big fan of credit card hacking, or travel hacking as most people refer to it as. I have been able to get hundreds of dollars in travel paid for. Besides travel rewards, I’ve also received cash bonuses and other perks such as Amazon Prime. But today […]
Read More >>How Travel is Possible
This post is by our regular Wednesday contributor, Erin. Have you ever thought that traveling – even within your own country – was out of reach because money was tight? That the most you could possibly afford was maybe a weekend getaway, or a few nights at a cheap motel in the closest tourist destination […]
Read More >>What You Should Consider Before Getting a Credit Card
This post is from our regular contributor, Erin. There are many recent reports citing that millennials are scared to get a credit card. This is both interesting and a bit disconcerting. I know there are quite a few people out there who elect not to have a credit card because they don’t trust themselves to […]
Read More >>Mail Credit Card Offers > Online Credit Card Offers
In a recent post I wrote about how you should always check your junk mail. My reason for telling people to check their junk mail was simple: you may be missing out on credit card offers that are (much) better than online credit card offers. You also likely won’t hear about these mail offers on […]
Read More >>Why You Might Want to Open Your “Junk” Mail
If you’re like me you get “junk” mail on a regular basis. I get junk mail from credit card companies at least once a week. I typically rip them up and throw them out immediately, without even opening them up. I recently decided to open a recent piece of “junk” mail from a credit card […]
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