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New Capital One Card Pays 1.5% Back

Capital One offers a new, simple rewards card titled the Capital One Cash Card, which pays 1.50% cash back on everything.

Make Credit Card Debt First To Go

Many Americans are saddled with a variety of debt and struggle with the decision on how to proceed in paying it down.
Having extra money to put toward your debt is always a good problem to have.
But where should that money go? No question, pay down your credit card debt first.

Two Banks, One Great Credit Card

The Bank of America Accelerated Rewards American Express Card stands out because it is simple, rewarding and inexpensive to the experienced credit card user.

Do High Annual Fees Equal Big Perks?

There are a few credit cards that charge as much as $495 each year in annual fees that Americans gladly own. So, if you’re looking for a card with a lot of perks and maximum rewards, which should you choose?

How Your Credit Card Terms Could Change

We saw what happened on the stock market after Standard and Poor’s knocked the United States’ debt rating down a notch, but what does the move mean for the nation’s credit cards?

Save Your Finances, Save Your Card

An open credit card account can help your credit score. Here are three tips to improve your finances without closing your card.

Amex Offers 2 Top Business Credit Cards

American Express continues to develop a line of business credit cards that outperform all other cards.

Discover Just Lowered My Interest Rate?!

The Credit CARD Act of 2009 requires mandatory account reviews every six months for any card holder who saw a rate hike between Jan. 1, 2009 and Feb. 22, 2010 — the time when card issuers were hiking interest rates in anticipation of the new law.

Earn Airline Bonus Twice With Chase Cards

Chase confirmed that consumers can earn a double bonus when they acquire both a United MileagePlus Explorer Card and a Continental OnePass Plus Card.