Before you pull the scissors out, here's exactly what to do with your old credit cards -- from safe disposal to surprisingly creative second uses.
Email phishing, fake browser extensions, data theft on public Wi-Fi, and fake tech support are common and avoidable credit card scams you should watch out for.
A credit card with a long 0% intro APR period can be an excellent tool for managing purchases without incurring interest ...
Going cash-only has real perks -- but your credit score may pay the price. Here's what to expect and how to protect old ...
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has claimed to have arrested a suspect allegedly involved in a financial fraud ...
Americans want to pay off credit card debt in 2026. Here are three proven strategies to pay it off faster -- including one ...
Forbes Advisor’s weekly credit card rates report indicates that the current average credit card interest rate is 25.33%. The ...
That means using a $3,000 tax refund to immediately reduce that balance could save you about $750 over the course of a ...
The recently proposed caps on credit card interest rates may sound appealing on the surface. Who wouldn’t want to be guaranteed a prime rate for any credit card? Unfortunately, the reality of ...
The first step, consumer finance experts say, is to ask your card issuer to reduce the rate. And with average balances now $6,500, consider using your tax refund to put a dent in the debt. By Ann ...
President Trump, under pressure to bring down the painfully high cost of living, announced at Davos that he is calling on Congress to cap credit card interest rates at 10 percent for one year. Its ...
The bipartisan Credit Card Competition Act, reintroduced earlier this month, is supported by the restaurant industry but opposed by credit unions. The Credit Card Competition Act — first introduced in ...