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CitiBusiness ThankYou Card


CitiBusiness ThankYou Card

Published 4/10/12  (Modified 9/22/14)

CitiBusiness ThankYou Card By Doresa Banning

Editor's Note: Thank you for your interest, this offer expired and is no longer available.

The CitiBusiness ThankYou® Card is designed for business owners. It offers a 0 percent introductory APR on purchases and rewards for everyday expenses, which can be redeemed for cash, travel, gift cards and more...

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Gold Delta SkyMiles Credit Card from American Express

Published 4/6/12  (Modified 8/12/14)

By Doresa Banning

Editor's Note: Thank you for your interest, this offer expired and is no longer available.

The Gold Delta SkyMiles Credit Card from American Express is popular among frequent fliers on Delta who enjoy the benefits of American Express membership and the associated travel-related perks and rewards...

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Chase Sapphire Preferred Card

Published 4/5/12  (Modified 7/20/14)

By Doresa Banning

Frequent travelers who also enjoy dining out may appreciate the substantial rewards points they can earn with the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card...

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5 credit card tips for students

Published 4/5/12  (Modified 12/12/13)

By Marc Pearlman

I should have paid closer attention in college for a variety of reasons, but that is a different article. Often, I would find myself sitting in class, daydreaming and looking around the room where, on the bulletin boards, flashed advertisements and applications for credit cards. Boy, with spring break approaching and with no money to pay for a trip, those credit cards seemed like an easy solution. Heck, I would graduate and get a good job then pay off the card. Well, it did not quite work out that way.

This occurred in the late 80's and with the new regulations which went into effect in 2010; the college market is not quite the fertile farming ground it once was for lenders.

However, many of the same traps exist today as they did 25 years ago...

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Citi Dividend Platinum Select Visa Card

Published 4/4/12  (Modified 8/26/14)

By Doresa Banning

Editor's Note: Thank you for your interest, this offer expired and is no longer available.

If you're looking for a significant no-interest period to chip away at an existing credit card balance or new purchases, Citi Dividend Platinum Select Visa Card offers this. If you're looking for rewards in the form of cash back, it offers that too...

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Use the right credit cards to pay smart for your next vacation

Published 4/3/12  (Modified 9/22/14)

By Justin Boyle

There's almost nothing better to do with leisure time than travel. The world is huge, and global trends in media and commerce are making it more accessible than ever to regular working people like you and me.

The warm season is a popular time to get away from home for a while, whether it's to the balmy summer beaches of the Mediterranean or the autumns and winters of Argentina, Australia and other destinations in the southern hemisphere. The right credit cards can help you pay smart for your travels abroad, earning you miles, points and other rewards while helping you avoid surcharges and fees that might surprise less savvy travelers.

There are two types of travel plastic to keep at hand: credit cards with miles promotions and credit cards with no foreign transaction fee.

Credit cards with miles promotions

The first step in any vacation to foreign soil is getting there, and using a card with no foreign transaction fee airline credit card or a bank-sponsored card that offers a strong airline benefits package can make that first step a breeze. Some cards offer double and triple points for flights booked through certain carriers, and more cards than ever are allowing points redemption for international travel.

Credit cards with no foreign transaction fee

Foreign transaction fees snuck up and surprised quite a few friends of mine who studied abroad in college. When a charge has to switch currencies -- from dollar to euro, Read the full article »