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You Only Need to Read This If You Have an Amex Card and Shop at Costco

Uncategorized · July 13, 2014

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I love credit card rewards. It's funny to think that most of my excitement stems from the much-too-fast accumulation of 6%, 4% and 2% of my total spend. Even though my cash back rewards are "double the fun" of the popular 3-2-1 offers and more lucrative than the rotating 5% categories; the …

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If You Have An American Express Card, Make Sure You’re Not Missing Out On Their Offers

Credit Cards · December 3, 2013

A few weeks ago, I shared my 3 favorite credit cards. My favorite cards consisted of the: Blue Cash Preferred Card from American Express BankAmericard Cash Rewards Credit Card Chase Sapphire Preferred Card I selected these 3 cards because of the high percentage of cash back earned on …

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Is Paying An Annual Fee On A Credit Card Worth It?

Credit Cards, Personal Finance · March 30, 2013

Like every other question in personal finance, it depends. There are a lot of credit cards with dismal rewards that do not warrant paying an annual fee. At the same time, I have seen numerous credit cards with rewards that more-than justify the annual fee. I'll actually give you an example of one …

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What’s The Best Cash Rewards Credit Card Right Now?

Credit Cards · March 26, 2013

I think my blog has become too economics-based recently and it's downright depressing. So allow me to return to my roots of personal finance. As I have stated in the past, credit cards are a great spending tool, not a borrowing tool. When used correctly, credit cards can be very rewarding. When …

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Hunter, aka A. Blinkin, is the blogger behind Funancials. His experience in banking, lending, payments and investments has earned him the title of "Personal Finance Guru." In addition to helping people with their finances, Hunter enjoys crunchy tacos, open mouth kisses from his 2 baby boys and writing in third person. Read More…

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