Look in your wallet — how many credit cards do you count? Chances are you have a least two major credit cards and they’re most likely a Visa and Mastercard. Some 76% of American have at least two credit cards, with some 43% owning three or more.
Credit Cards
Tips and how to articles about credit cards and how to keep your credit secure.
Will wearable payment devices catch on in the U.S.?
Wearable payment devices — yes, they’re a thing — appear to have achieved gold-medal status at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.
IKEA rewards credit card coming soon — no assembly required
IKEA’s furniture might be notoriously difficult to put together, but the retailer is making it easier to buy the furniture with its new IKEA rewards credit card.
Should you pay income taxes with a credit card?
After finishing your income tax return and then after getting over the shock of how much you owe the federal government, your next thought could be: How am I going to pay my taxes?
Q&A with Grinstein-Weiss and Despard: Credit card pre-approval letters and credit score
Credit card pre-approval letters can certainly fill up your mailbox — and your recycling bin. But what if you’re interested in applying for one of these card offers?
New app lets restaurant customers legally ‘dine and dash’
I was as a college student when I first heard the phrase “dine and dash.”
Do’s and don’ts of using a business credit card
If you’ve abandoned the nine to five to become self-employed or start a small business, dealing with the financial ups and downs can be challenging. A common solution for smoothing out cash flow is to use a business credit card.
How to protect yourself from data breaches
Technology has the power to make our lives easier and more productive. But relax your defenses, and those same electronic wonders can unleash chaos.
6 lessons you can learn from Joey Lawrence’s bankruptcy
Whoa! Actor Joey Lawrence’s lovable but dense TV character, Joey Russo, uttered that catchphrase on the 1990s sitcom “Blossom,” and the phrase has been synonymous with Lawrence ever since.
How consumers are using credit
You may think that keeping up with the Joneses is the reason Americans are using credit and racking up record credit card debt. But, you’d be wrong. Turns out that needful items like food, medical expenses and housing are literally breaking the bank and causing people to turn to credit cards to make ends meet.