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These are the countries where you’re most likely to experience credit-card fraud.
In theory, managing a credit card is simple: don’t go over your limit, pay your bill on time and don’t try to juggle too many cards at once. Pretty straightforward, right? But in reality, there are a sea of credit nuances most people don’t bother with - and they should. The little details governing the credit game can lead to huge consequences if ignored, and gaining a better understanding of the rules is the best way to get ahead. So what questions should…
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Credit card companies are among the most data-savvy organizations in the world and they are applying big data analytics unlike any other company.
The change aims to reduce credit card fraud. Will it work?
Skimming is just one way scammers can steal your identity. Learn more about it, including how to avoid becoming a victim.
If wires are sticking out of the ATM, you should probably swipe elsewhere.
You can use it almost anywhere in the world, and it doesn’t charge foreign transaction fees.
Transactions made through third parties like PayPal and Groupon may not be earning credit card reward points.
There is a lot to love about credit card rewards. Cardholders earn points, miles, and cash back that that can be used for award travel or other valuable benefits. And other than annual fees, these rewards can be earned without any cost when cardholders avoid interest by paying their balances in...
Taking out a new cash-back credit card with Capital One should've been easy -- instead, it turned into a huge pain
Stronger consumer spending means big profits, especially for these two companies.
If you’re like me, you use your rewards credit card for almost every purchase to earn points or cash back, and you might not really thinking about it. But not every transaction is worth flashing the plastic, as some vendors might charge transaction fees which negate your rewards, or worse, end up costing you more than just using a check, cash, or a debit card.
Your credit card can be as valuable of an asset abroad as it is at home, but the way you go about using it may slightly differ.
A credit card float has everything you need for sweet, slightly fizzy, financial success … it’s just that they’re in the completely wrong order.
We often advise our readers to pay using a credit card. That’s because using plastic is more than just a convenient way to pay for stuff; when you use one, you automatically get incredibly strong protections against most lousy-service scenarios and companies that sell faulty goods.
Credit card points are generally more valuable than points or miles attached to a specific airline or hotel group. The reason? Flexibility.