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What Does It Take to Get the Best Credit Cards?
You'll need more than a high credit score to get approved for top rewards cards. Here's what card issuers look for -- and how to improve your odds.
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This Travel Credit Card Has No Annual Fee Plus a $250 Bonus
No annual fee and a $250 travel bonus? This Bank of America card makes travel rewards easy.
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We Compared Dozens of 0% Intro APR Cards -- These 3 Are the Best Right Now
These 0% intro APR cards are ideal for paying down debt, avoiding interest, and keeping long-term perks. Here's what makes them stand out.
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Is There Any Point in Chasing a 'Perfect' Credit Score? Here's the Truth
Only 1.76% of Americans have a perfect credit score. Here's why you don't need one, and what matters more for your financial life.
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The Little-Known Reason Your 'Free' Savings Account Is Costing You More Than You Think
Your savings account might not charge a fee. But the interest rate could be quietly costing you hundreds every year.
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This Might Be Controversial but Bank of America's Cash Back Card Is Underrated
This card doesn't get much love, but for the right spender, it can quietly beat a lot of more popular cash back cards.
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The Largest Robo-Advisors: AUM, Users, and Returns
Vanguard runs the largest robo-advisor by AUM, with over $300 billion in assets. Read on to learn more.
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Average American Credit Card Debt Heading Into 2026
Credit card debt totaled $1.28 trillion as of the fourth quarter of 2025. Read on for more credit card debt statistics and trends.
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Average American Household Debt in 2025: Facts and Figures
American households carry more than $18 trillion in debt, and the average household debt is $105,056. Read on for more household debt statistics.
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The Median Monthly Mortgage Payment in 2025 by State, City, and More
The median monthly mortgage payment is $2,034 -- read on for mortgage payment statistics by city, state, income, and more.
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America's Wasteful Spending Habits: From DoorDash to Dead Subscriptions
Discover wasteful spending trends -- and how high-yield savings accounts and budgeting tools can help curb impulse buying and grow your cash.
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Identity Theft and Credit Card Fraud Statistics for 2025
Our experts reviewed the data to understand trends on identity theft, credit card fraud, and data breaches. Check out the latest in this in-depth report.
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A Couple’s Financial Manifesto, Revisited
Feb. 14, 2026
It’s Valentine’s Day, and there’s nothing more romantic than talking about money with your partner. Well, maybe not. But it is important because studies show …
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The Week Growth Wasn’t Enough For Wall Street
Feb. 13, 2026
We saw a rush of earnings reports this week and while results looked solid, stocks often cratered on fear of AI and disruption. We discuss …
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Shopify’s Whiplash Day
Feb. 12, 2026
It looked like Shopify’s stock was headed for a great day when it reported earnings, only for the stock to give up all its gains …
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Subscription Prices Are Going Up Again
Feb. 11, 2026
Subscription prices are going up across the board and that may be the norm for the foreseeable future. Then we discuss the state of retail …
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Rule Breaker Earnings Roundup
Feb. 10, 2026
In today’s episode of Motley Fool Money, host Emily Flippen is joined by analysts Jason Hall and Toby Bordelon to break down earnings from three …
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AI Capex Is Off the Charts: Who Stands to Lose?
Feb. 09, 2026
Big Tech spending on equipment and AI appears to be close to $400 billion over the four quarters alone. Are there losers outside the free-spending …
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