There are a lot of great business credit cards out there with competitive cash back rewards and travel points. Many also offer 0% APR introductory rates on purchases only. Here are our picks for the best business balance transfer credit cards.
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Mortgage Rate vs. APR: What to Watch For
It’s time for another mortgage match-up: “Mortgage rate vs. APR.” If you’re shopping for real estate or looking to refinance, and you’ve seen a certain mortgage rate advertised, you may have noticed a second, similar percentage adjacent to or below that interest rate, possibly in smaller, fine print. But why? Well, one is the mortgage [&hellip
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7 Tips for Finding College Housing
Packing up and heading off to college is an absolutely thrilling time in a young personâs life. However, with all the fun comes a lot of responsibility. One of the first, and perhaps most important, choices a college student must make is exactly where they want to live. Here are a few things to consider […]
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4 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Checking Account
Choosing a new checking account can be an important step toward financial independence. Here’s how to do it right.
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Should You Make Payments During Coronavirus Student Loan Deferment?
As Americans grappled with the financial consequences of the pandemic in March of this year, the federal government took several actions to help cash-strapped consumers. For starters, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act in late March of 2020, which included a temporary suspension of payments and interest for government-owned student […]
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What is an International Credit Card?
When you have an international credit card, you can use it both in your home country and abroad. Itâs not uncommon to come across businesses abroad that only accept native currency. Thatâs when an international credit card comes in handy. If you want to avoid the hassles of carrying cash or travelerâs checks everywhere you… Read More
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What Is Budget Billing and Is It Right for You?
If you want to keep utility costs consistent month to month, budget billing may be for you.
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The Difference Between Credit Cards and Debit Cards: Explainedâââ
Learn when to swipe your credit card, and when to go debit all the way.
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Here Are The Best Student Loans of 2021
The best student loans can help you earn a college degree that will lead to higher earnings later in life. They also come with low interest rates and reasonable fees (or no fees), which will make it easier to keep costs down while youâre in school and once youâre in repayment mode. For most people, […]
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Citi Prestige $250 Travel Credit Now Runs On January-to-December Cutoff Schedule
A reader informs us that the $250 Citi Prestige travel credit (which happens to temporarily include supermarkets and restaurants) no longer runs based on the December statement closing date, and now uses the simpler December 31 / January 1 as the cutoff. Reader Nick tells us of being able to get the $250 travel credit […]