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  1. What You Need to Know Before Black Friday

    What You Need to Know Before Black Friday

    Black Friday, the Friday after Thanksgiving, is noted as the biggest day for retailers of the year. Millions of people turn out in stores and online to score deals on electronics, clothes, and more. But before you camp out at the nearest department store at 2:00 a.m., it’s important to know that Black Friday isn’t always what it seems.

  2. The Best Business Credit Cards for Your Side Hustle

    The Best Business Credit Cards for Your Side Hustle

    Getting a business credit card can not only help you keep your business and personal expenses separate, but some also offer rewards and other features that are specifically tailored to your business. They can help you save money on expenses so you can take home more profit.

  3. Best Balance Transfer Credit Cards that also offer rewards

    Best Balance Transfer Credit Cards that also offer rewards

    You don’t have to give up your ability to earn rewards in order to use a promotional financing offer. There are many cards that have both a competitive rewards program and strong promotional financing on balance transfers. Check out these 6 best balance transfer cards that also offer rewards.

  4. Best Balance Transfer Credit Cards if You Have a Ton of Debt

    Best Balance Transfer Credit Cards if You Have a Ton of Debt

    But, which balance transfer card should you get? If you have a small amount of debt that will only take a few months to pay off, nearly any 0 percent APR card could do the trick. If you’re drowning in debt and carrying more than average, on the other hand, a card with a long introductory offer and the best terms possible will leave you better off.

  5. Are premium credit cards worth it?

    Are premium credit cards worth it?

    Would you ever consider paying a $450 annual fee for a credit card? Perhaps you should, as premium credit cards can offer exceptional value, even when compared to their soaring annual fees. In fact, the market for premium credit cards is extremely hot.

  6. 4 Factors to Consider Before Taking Out a Personal Loan

    4 Factors to Consider Before Taking Out a Personal Loan

    I decided to take out a personal loan to wipe out my credit card debt. My new loan had a much lower interest rate, so more of my payments went towards the principal rather than interest. Taking out that loan helped me become debt-free much faster. While a personal loan was a smart choice for me, they’re not for everyone. Here’s what you need to consider before applying for a loan.

  7. Do You Really Need Gap Insurance?

    Do You Really Need Gap Insurance?

    If you’ve ever bought a car at a dealership, you may have felt pressured to add gap insurance to your contract. For some people, gap insurance may be a good deal. But for others, it can be a complete waste of money.


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