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Here's One Purchase You Should Never Make With a Credit Card
Credit cards and lottery tickets are a risky combo. Here's why using cash is a much smarter move when chasing jackpot dreams.
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3 of the Longest 0% Intro APR Cards of 2026: No Interest for up to 21 Months
Pay no interest for up to 21 months with these long 0% intro APR credit cards. See which offers work best for debt payoff in 2026.
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We Compared 100+ Credit Cards -- These Are Our Top 3 Amex Picks for 2026
From grocery rewards to luxury travel, see which Amex card delivers the most value for your spending in 2026.
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Save Big on Flights, Hotels, and More: The Best Travel Cards This Week, Jan. 18, 2026
Looking to save on 2026 travel today? Here are the best travel cards to apply for now to help you save a bundle on your next getaway.
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Move Your Money, Make up to $400: Best Bank Account Bonuses This Week, Jan. 18, 2026
A top online bank can net you up to $400 for opening a new account. Read our list of picks to learn how to earn today.
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Longest 0% Intro APR Credit Cards This Week, Jan. 18, 2026: A Fresh Start Without the Interest
This week's best 0% intro APR cards offer up to 24 months interest-free -- ideal for large purchases or tackling debt without extra costs.
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Study: When Does the Average American Get Their First Credit Card?
The average American gets their first credit card at the age of 20, and here’s the impact.
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Renters in These States Are Getting Hit Hard by the Pandemic Economy
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly everyone, but renters are having an especially difficult time. Read on for the 12 states where the situation is worst.
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Americans' Top Financial Priorities in the 2024 Presidential Election
We asked 2,000 Americans what their top financial priorities are heading into the 2024 election. Inflation was top of mind. Read on for more findings.
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COVID-19 Fraud Statistics: Over $480 Million in Losses and Counting
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Study: Generational Credit Card Habits
The Motley Fool Motley Fool Money surveyed 2,000 Americans on their credit card habits and found some generational differences. Find out if they apply to you.
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How Will Climate Change Impact Homeowners Insurance in All 50 States?
A look at how climate change will impact homeowners insurance in all 50 states.
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What to Know About a Stock’s Workforce
Jan. 17, 2026
The largest expense for most companies is labor, so how a company chooses, manages, and pays its workforce can be a crucial consideration when evaluating …
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Will Netflix Go All-Cash for WBD?
Jan. 16, 2026
Netflix may be forced to offer all cash for WBD if the cable assets being spun off doesn’t have the value Netflix thought they did. …
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Bank Profits Rise Amid Credit Card Uncertainty
Jan. 15, 2026
Matt Frankel, Tyler Crowe, and Jon Quast discuss: - Earnings from six of the largest U.S. banks - The president's proposed cap on credit card …
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Google’s Hot Start to 2026
Jan. 14, 2026
When ChatGPT was released, the company most impacted was supposed to be Google. But over the past year Google has surpassed OpenAI’s models and Gemini …
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For Data Centers, Power is the New Real Estate (Literally)
Jan. 13, 2026
Data centers are still the headline, but the real pinch points are power and real estate. Emily Flippen is joined by Motley Fool analysts Anders …
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Intel Hits a 52-Week High: Time to Buy?
Jan. 12, 2026
On Friday, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) hit a fresh 52-week high. Are higher highs in the forecast? We look at the U.S. government's backing of the …
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With that in mind, it might not be surprising that over half of our respondents had maxed out a credit card. The only group that saw a number under 50% was those with a self-reported net worth of $5 to $10 million.Jack Caporal, Research Director
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