29 million people are hiding an account from their partner No Images? Click here Financial infidelity poll: 20% say a secret account is worse than an affairWhat would you do if you found out your live-in partner was cheating on you – with a secret bank account or credit card? According to our latest financial infidelity poll, 29 million people are hiding a checking, savings or credit card account from their partner. ADVICEHow to create a budget, stick to it and save using apps and card rewardsMost people resist creating a household budget because they think it is overly complicated. The truth? It doesn't have to be. Start by breaking down expenses into the 'big 4' categories, then take advantage of tech tools and rewards to maximize savings. Here's how. NEWS6 card strategies to save big on your Super Bowl watch partyThe Super Bowl is almost here, and football fans are prepping for the ultimate watch party. Here are six strategies for saving money and racking up rewards, along with some great tips to make this Super Bowl the best one ever - no matter who wins. Only see the newsletter sometimes? Learn how to get the most from our weekly emails here. You are receiving this message because you subscribed to our weekly newsletter. Question or concern? Feel free to respond to this email! Where to find us: |
Selasa, 29 Januari 2019
Financial infidelity
Selasa, 22 Januari 2019
Are you taking your debt to the grave?
No end in sight for 2 out of 3 adults No Images? Click here Poll: No end in sight for 2 out of 3 U.S. adults with debtA new poll by CreditCards.com found over 65 percent of U.S. adults with debt don’t know when or if they’ll ever get out of it. That group includes 41 percent who don’t know when they’ll pay off what they owe and 25 percent who expect to carry their debt to the grave. ADVICEFinance expert advice for the new year: 'If you only do one thing, do this'In an era of balancing maximizing rewards points with tackling credit card debt, CreditCards.com asked personal finance experts to name one thing they recommend you do this year to improve on your financial outlook. Here’s what they had to say. SURVEYOlder millennials prefer paying with debit, unlike other groups under 55How Americans behave financially often trends pretty uniformly up or down as you look across generations. But recent survey data show a preference for credit or debit cards is all over the board in the under-55 set. Only see the newsletter sometimes? Learn how to get the most from our weekly emails here. You are receiving this message because you subscribed to our weekly newsletter. Question or concern? Feel free to respond to this email! Where to find us: |
Rabu, 16 Januari 2019
And the rewards category winner is...
Groceries for the win No Images? Click here Poll: Cardholders say they earn most of their rewards from groceriesTravel may be a popular way to earn rewards, but consumers spend the least on it as rewards card holders say grocery shopping is their most lucrative way of earning points and cash back. NEWSHow will the new Democratic Congress affect consumers?While not optimistic about substantial pro-consumer legislation winding its way through the politically-split Congress, consumer advocates expect Democratic members of the House to ratchet up their scrutiny of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). CARD REWARDSFind the best credit card for your New Year's resolutionWhile the momentum of a new start can encourage a few weeks or months of positive changes, it is difficult to find long term motivations. This year, you can let your credit cards serve as the extra push you need to form new habits. |
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