The 5 US cities with the best credit scores
Some issuers have said they would waive fees and interest for those struggling in the coronavirus fallout.
More Americans using credit cards than cash for food
With overall credit card spending down, how cash-strapped Americans are buying essential items like food
Coronavirus and your finances: What to know if your issuer cuts your credit limit
During the Great Recession, 20 percent of card companies cut credit lines for customers with prime scores.
PayPal, fintech companies supply coronavirus relief check cash out options
Companies like PayPal, Cash App, Simple and Chime are allowing users to access coronavirus relief payments via direct deposit.
This is what a ‘poor’ credit score looks like
As companies across the US shut their doors, some Americans may wonder whether or not to use a credit card to pay their bills
Visa, Mastercard could raise swipe fees on many merchants: sources
The changes in some cases would be hardest on small businesses.
Coronavirus and credit scores: Lawmakers look to shield Americans' credit
A new proposal would place a four-month moratorium on negative credit reporting,
Debt snowball method vs. debt avalanche: What’s the difference?
One method saves money, the other may save sanity
Americans have massive credit score misconceptions, study shows
About 20 percent of people said they would give up alcohol for a score of 800.
LendingTree CEO: Federal Reserve rate cut is helpful for businesses
LendingTree CEO Doug Lebda admitted he's talked to business owners who say coronavirus is having "a major, major impact" on them, especially if their companies' supply chains are in Asia.
Americans have $21B in unused gift cards and store credits
Americans are leaving billions of dollars on the table with unused gift cards, according to a new survey from Bankrate.
You should date around with banks, experts say
Experts believe you should try different banks until you find the one.
91M Americans fear maxing out credit cards
Nearly 40 percent of American’s say they have pushed their plastic to the limit from big purchases.
Mastercard China joint venture gets green light after phase one trade deal
China's central bank said on Tuesday it has approved an application by Mastercard's China joint venture to conduct bank card clearing operations in the country.
Is it better to buy or lease a car?
Here is what experts are saying about car buying and leasing, and which one is the better option.
Budgeting app tracks subscriptions, monitors spending, lowers bills
New app helps users "take control" of their money, said Truebill CEO Haroon Mokhtarzada.
Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch goes viral telling young players: 'Take care of y'all money'
Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch used a press conference to tell players money "don't last forever."
New year's resolutions to help your financial health
Higher Minds co-founder Noah Berman said 80 percent of new year's resolutions stop happening by Feb. 1.
Kroger taking card payments again after Christmas Eve outage
Some holiday shoppers were forced to wait in line to use ATM machines.
Americans' credit scores highest since 2011, Experian says
The average credit score rose two points since last year.