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Is it the Wrong Credit Card for You?

You may have had the same credit card for a long time and don’t want to take on the hassle of changing it. Or you may have received an offer without reading the fine print. Even if you suspect you may currently have a credit card that’s not right for you, there’s always an opportunity to switch to a card that supports your financial goals. If you’re wondering how to spot an inferior credit card offer, we’ve outlined some of the most common signs.
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Questions to Ask When Opening a Savings Account

Opening a savings account can help you take control of your finances. You can use your account to save for a large purchase or to set up an emergency fund. Emergency funds can help you weather unforeseen occurrences. The common guideline is to save up to three to six months of your common expenses to take on any challenges that come your way. As you explore where to open a savings account, consider the following questions.

Questions to Ask When Opening a Checking Account

If you’re ready to open a checking account for the first time or to transfer your existing account to a new bank, you want to make the smartest financial choice possible. Asking your bank these common questions about opening a checking account will help you make the right decision for your money.

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