Can you buy a car with a credit card? Yes, it's technically possible, but it's not the best idea. Here's why.
The number of credit cards you have can affect your credit score in a variety of ways. But what's most important is how you use them.
Finding fishy charges on your credit card account can be scary. Fortunately, reversing those charges is easier than you might expect.
Anonymized credit card transactions labeled as fraudulent or genuine
You can close a credit card account, but be sure to do it in a way that doesn't damage your credit score.
Learn about the numbers on your UK-issued debit and credit cards: everything you need to know in this helpful guide.
Even though your budget might be 100% on point, your retirement accounts well-funded, and you’ve got something stashed away for the kids’ college tuition, sometimes an emergency rears its ugly head...
Physicist’s financial experiment juggled credit cards, money orders and gift cards to generate proceeds
Credit card issuers and networks can differ, though not always. Learn about the similarities and differences in Forbes Advisor's credit card company list.
When it comes to the dangers of high-interest credit card debt, Americans are savvier than ever. Yet they are also putting more on plastic.