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Articles in March 2019

  1. Review: Discover it® Student chrome

    Review: Discover it® Student chrome

    As a student, it’s especially important to start building good credit habits now. The earlier you get started, the better off you’ll be once you graduate. However, getting started can be difficult; student credit cards can be hard to find.

  2. Old Navy Credit Card Review: Are the Rewards Worth It?

    Old Navy Credit Card Review: Are the Rewards Worth It?

    Old Navy and its sister brands (Athleta, Banana Republic, and the Gap) are wildly popular, and it’s no surprise why. Where else can you get a whole wardrobe for less than $200? Offering clothes for the whole family, Old Navy makes sense for both budget and fashion-conscious shoppers.

  3. Review: All About the Citi Prestige® Card

    Review: All About the Citi Prestige® Card

    If you’re a frequent traveler, the right credit card can help you save money and even improve your traveling experience. But how to pick the right card? If you’re looking for a new addition to your wallet and have good to excellent credit, check out the Citi Prestige® Card.

  4. You May Never Have to Sign a Credit Card Slip Again

    You May Never Have to Sign a Credit Card Slip Again

    Each of the major credit card issuers — Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express — pulled together to stop requiring credit card signatures as of 2018. The move was the result of careful planning amidst a transition toward greater credit card security over all.

  5. Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express: A Review

    Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express: A Review

    The Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express is a cash-back credit card that works for people who want to keep their rewards game on the simple side. Not only does this card offer a big signup bonus, but it lets you earn considerable rewards in categories people tend to spend the most in.


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