Opening a new credit card each year helps me earn bonuses, unlock perks, and save real money, as long as I stick to smart ...
Keeping a credit card for 10+ years can help your credit score, shape your spending habits, and even change rewards over time. Here's what to expect.
In the wide-ranging world of credit card rewards and benefits, it can seem tempting to try to catch 'em all. Enter: credit card churning. This process involves frequently opening new credit cards with ...
When I turned 18 (25 years ago), my parents had me open a credit card in my name so I could start building credit. I never used it though—they did (responsibly, this isn’t going in that direction).
A Reddit user is wondering if opening up a new card once a year is too much. While getting new cardholder bonuses is attractive, opening cards too frequently can damage your credit and put you at risk ...
The Chime Card is replacing the Chime Credit Builder Card as the standard credit experience for new Chime members. The Chime Card earns 1.5% cash back in rotating categories, which include restaurants ...
NEW YORK -- It may soon be harder for many of us to get loans and open new credit. FICO, the system which calculates credit for roughly 110 million Americans, is changing the way it assigns scores, ...
Stephen J. Bronner is a freelance journalist and public relations consultant. Over his more than a decade in the field, he has written articles and guides on retirement, personal finance, mortgages, ...
Jodi Gardner is a board member of the Banking Ombudsman Service (BOS). This article is written in her academic capacity and does not reflect the views of BOS. Alexandra Andhov does not work for, ...