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Certain everyday expenses are costing Gen Z more than they expected—these credit cards can help offset those costs.
CNBC Select examines Chase's new limited-time offer, a $900 bonus with the Chase Ink Cash and Chase Ink Unlimited cards.
If you're on the fence about credit cards with annual fees, consider one that waives the fee for your first year.
A Realtor.com report indicates that Americans who bought homes in the 1990s and early 2000s have amassed hundreds of ...
Chase Ink Business Cash Card's $900 cash is earned as 90,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points, which increases what you can do ...
Chime has launched a new no-fee secured credit card that can earn you 1.5% cash back in a rotating roster of categories ...
Though only required in some states, uninsured motorist coverage can be critical. It pays medical and repair bills if you're ...
CarShield stands out in the extended car warranty space for offering reasonable deductibles and month-to-month contracts.
Both CarChex and CarShield have positive reviews, although CarShield has a history of complaints from customers (and the ...
Many house hunters wonder how far their salary will go when it comes time to buy. A household earning $70,000 — about $10,000 ...
The White House has scratched plans to require airlines to pay for extended delays. Having a credit card with trip disruption protection is essential.
A HELOC is a revolving line of credit backed by the value of your home. Typically, a HELOC has a 10-year draw period followed ...