Browsing: credit cards
In 2022, Hussein Fazal flew 200 of his employees to Las Vegas to cash a $200 check at a payday…
You wouldn’t put your entire 401(k) in one stock. Why are you doing it with your credit card points?
When Nick Ewen, editor-in-chief of The Points Guy—a publication which exists entirely on the premise of how to best consume…
That hard-to-get reservation at the just-opened restaurant? It might run through a booking platform owned by your credit card company.…
‘You should not be in this game’: Social media sold credit card points dreams, but left out the debt
There is a genre of content on social media where people sit in front of a camera and read their…
You should pick your credit card perks like how Warren Buffett picks his stocks, TD Bank exec says
If you’re a Boglehead like myself, you can talk endlessly about the compounding powers of the three-fund “lazy portfolio:” some…
Americans are credit-card-maxing their taxes with sign-up bonuses while half rely on tax refunds
Some credit cards this year have high sign-up bonuses (SUBs), with some offering never-before-seen six-figure points for reaching the minimum…
Credit card annual fees are soaring past $800. Here’s why people keep paying them—even as perks are harder to come by
In March, Robinhood announced its Platinum credit card, whose perks include generous travel rewards, $250 in annual DoorDash credits, and…
It come down to Trump using political pressure to force banks to cap credit card interest rates
President Donald Trump a week ago told the credit card industry it had until Jan. 20 to comply with his…
Trump wants to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. But such limits could harm consumers, experts warn
Credit cards are the sharpest double-edged sword in Americans’ personal finance arsenal. They can be an indispensable tool for coping…
President Donald Trump on Friday called for a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, effective Jan. 20,…












