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Retail Banking

The Best Secured Credit Cards

June 13, 2016

Via: GOBankingRates

Getting approved for a credit card can be a challenge if you are either starting from scratch or have past credit blemishes. Signing up for a secured credit card is a smart idea when you need to rebuild or establish credit. […]


Retail Banking

Best Low-Interest Credit Cards

May 31, 2016

Via: GOBankingRates

With so many credit card options available, it can be a challenge to find the cards that best fit your particular needs — and have low interest rates. Some cards offer huge value — like travel rewards, a low or […]


Capital and Risk, Credit

How paying down credit cards faster will get you in a new home

May 20, 2016

Via: Market Watch

Paying the minimum balance only on your credit cards, even if it’s on time, may not be enough anymore to get the best home loans. That’s because starting in June, Fannie Mae FNMA, +0.56%  , one of the biggest government-sponsored […]


Retail Banking

Best Credit Card Offers of 2016

May 19, 2016

Via: GOBankingRates

With so many credit card options out there, it can be hard to find the perfect one for your spending habits. But if you’relooking for a new credit card, start by comparing the best credit card offers of 2016 that […]


Channels

Is online financing the death of the credit card?

March 31, 2016

Via: Bank Innovation

Instant online financing at the point of sale could turn out to be big business for the small end of town, especially if companies like Afterpay, zipMoney and Affirm gain further traction. And for a generation yet to be weaned onto credit […]


Retail Banking

Citigroup’s new Costco cards coming in May

March 28, 2016

Via: Market Watch

Costco shoppers will soon get their new plastic. Citigroup Inc. C, said on Friday that it will start mailing its new Costco Wholesale Corp. COST, co-branded credit cards to members of the warehouse club in May as Costco prepares to […]


Capital and Risk, Credit

8 Financial Decisions You’ll Regret Forever

March 24, 2016

Via: Daily Finance

Financial regrets. We’ve all had a few. But there’s a big difference between making an impulse purchase that you second-guess the morning after and making a major decision about your money that could haunt you for a lifetime. We reached […]