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Sara Rathner

Sara Rathner

Credit Card and Travel Expert & Writer at NerdWallet

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Delta Gold vs. AmEx Gold: AmEx Gold Boasts More Glitter

It’s hard to top the American Express Gold Card’s flexibility and high rewards rate for dining and groceries.
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Which Credit Card Offers Should Low-Income Earners Consider?

Income is one factor that’s considered when you apply for a credit card. Low-income earners have options, but they may be granted a lower credit limit.
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Smart Money Podcast: Retirement Rollover Ready? Rules, Risks, and R...

Learn the pros, cons, and methods of rolling over retirement accounts to simplify your finances so you can avoid costly mistakes.
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View Authorized User Purchases With These Credit Cards

Tracking authorized user purchases can be tough, but some cards list them separately on statements.
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5 Things to Know About the Atlas Credit Card From Patriot Bank

The Atlas Card’s guardrails can help establish credit, but similar cards exist without the fee.
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Can I Switch From My Secured Credit Card to an Unsecured One?

Some secured cards offer a path to automatically upgrade to unsecured cards. You can also call and ask for the change, or apply to other cards later on.
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5 Things to Know About the NASCAR Credit Card

For those with fair credit, it could be a decent option. But racing fans with good credit would be better off with a general rewards credit card that features richer incentives.
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Credit Cards Charge Ahead With Rewards for Driving Electric

Eco-friendly credit cards sound like a good way to go green, but do they live up to their promises? We’re taking an evidence-based look at these eco-friendly financial products and see if their benefits outweigh any concerns. Suggested Articles: Do Eco-Friendly Credit Cards Deliver on Their Promises?: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/credit-cards/eco-friendly-credit-cards-what-do-they-promise-can-they-deliver?utm_source=yt&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=br_mktg_paid_CSR0922 Credit Cards Char…
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Why Do Some Credit Cards Carry an Annual Fee?

Credit cards with annual fees typically offer bigger rewards. For some consumers, the benefits will justify paying the annual fee.
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AmEx Application Rules: What You Need to Know

American Express’ “lifetime language” means you may not qualify for a welcome offer if you already got one on a similar card. Choose your card carefully.
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What the Latest Bad News for the Apple Card Means for Customers

In the most recent sign of tumult for the Apple Card, the CFPB says technical and communication issues between Apple and Goldman Sachs harmed cardholders.