Is the new 'Credit Builder' card from Amazon worth it? No Images? Click here Will increased consumer mobility pose a threat to credit card security?With increased consumer mobility, security issues take center stage. Will the old protocols be enough or will new measures need to go into place to protect people? Read on to hear what experts think. PRODUCTSCiti to remove travel, shopping benefits from rewards cardsCiti cards are lauded for having competitive travel and shopping benefits for cardholders – including the now hard-to-find price protection – but that might be changing soon. Citi cardholders will soon experience a reduction in card benefits – here’s what to expect. REWARDSNew ‘Credit Builder’ card from Amazon: Is it worth it?The Amazon Credit Builder card will offer rewards – unlike most secured cards – but the APR is higher than the current credit card average. Is it right for you? Here’s what you need to know. 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, 25 Juni 2019
New Amazon card worth it?
Selasa, 18 Juni 2019
How to get in the mood
Consumers discuss how they get in the mood to pay bills No Images? Click here Netflix, ’80s pop and coffee: How consumers get in the mood to pay billsPaying bills can be stressful, but avoiding them can lead to serious consequences, such as late fees and credit damage, as well as a nagging sense of being out of financial control. Here’s how some consumers get themselves in the mood to manage their money. PRODUCTSChase launches no-annual-fee Marriott Bonvoy cardThe new Marriott Bonvoy Bold Credit Card is the program’s first co-branded card with no annual fee, making it easier than ever to earn Marriott points on everyday purchases. Should you sign up for the new card? CASH BACKHow to maximize the Q3 Chase Freedom categoriesFrom July to September, Chase Freedom will offer 5 percent cash back at gas stations and select streaming services, capped at $1,500 in spending after you activate. Here’s how to get the most cash back from these categories. 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: |
Kamis, 13 Juni 2019
Breaking News: New Chase Freedom categories
Chase unveils Q3 cash back category No Images? Click here Chase unveils its cash back category for Q3 2019From July 1 to Sept. 30, 2019, Chase Freedom cardholders can earn 5 percent cash back at gas stations and on select streaming services on up to $1,500 in combined purchases, after activation. The streaming service category – a new Chase offering – can help you rack up rewards on your next movie binge, and the gas station category will prove lucrative for end-of-summer travel. 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, 11 Juni 2019
New Amazon card
Amazon rolls out new secured store card No Images? Click here 5 perks that make picking a travel credit card a no-brainerMany travel rewards cards offer perks that easily make up for their annual fees. Some even go above and beyond with the value they provide. If you’re considering a travel credit card, watch out for these benefits that can make the card you’re comparing a no-brainer. BREAKING NEWSAmazon rolls out new secured store cardThe Amazon Credit Builder card is a secured retail card that offers eligible borrowers cash back. It could help consumers with bad or thin credit improve their scores, but its unique structure makes it risky. Read on to find out more. RESEARCH & STATISTICSReality bites: Gen-Xers carry heaviest debt loadNew data from Experian shows Generation X is shouldering a heavier debt burden than any other generation. But after getting through the peak debt years in their 40s, Gen Xers start to outgrow their heavy credit dependence. 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: |