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Fed up with unfriendly and fee-hungry banks, many customers are moving their cash to credit unions — not-for-profit deposit institutions that share many similarities with for-profit banks, but tend to be more customer-friendly. According to the World Council of Credit…
The Radisson Rewards™ Visa Signature® Card is a hotel rewards credit card with a $50 annual fee and a rewards program that favors frequent guests at Radisson hotels and resorts. The family has more than 1,000 properties in all, bearing recognizable…
Everyone aspires to good credit. But not everyone is so fortunate, at least not right at the moment. Bad credit can strike for any number of reasons: overwhelming debt loads, missed payments, foreclosure, bankruptcy. Often, it has more than one…
If you want to invest in cryptocurrency, you need to think about how you’ll secure your holdings. Cryptocurrency is like cash, which means whoever has it can spend or transfer it — or steal it. There have been a handful…
The H1-B visa program draws thousands of highly skilled immigrants to work in the United States each year. Buoyed by career success, many H1-B visa holders go on to become legal permanent residents and eventually U.S. citizens. They buy cars…
I bought my first two cars used. The first, a downmarket European import purchased in a private-party transaction, was about 7 years old and had about 70,000 miles on the odometer. It took me five or six years, and thousands…
The Amex EveryDay® Credit Card from American Express (a Money Crashers partner) is a cash back credit card that utilizes a complicated but versatile point system to reward users. It has no annual fee and accelerated point earnings (2 points per $1 spent)…
Everyone born in the United States receives a unique, nine-digit Social Security number at birth. Without this identifier, you can’t enjoy many of the perks that American citizens and legal residents take for granted, including retired and disabled worker benefits. Of course, you also…
Some 37% of American retirement investors believe they pay no 401(k) fees. That’s according to a far-ranging 2018 survey by brokerage giant TD Ameritrade and retirement plan analyzer FeeX. In truth, about 95% of all 401(k) investors pay plan fees, according…
The U.S. Bank FlexPerks® Gold American Express® Card hasn’t yet appeared on our regularly updated list of the best travel rewards cards, but it’s definitely a contender, thanks to a generous rewards program that favors restaurant spending and certain travel purchases,…
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