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  2. I’m a credit cards editor. Here’s why I’m (mostly ... - AOL

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    A 3 percent cash back rate is easily the best flat rate I’ve seen on a (technically) no-annual-fee card, with even the best flat-rate cash back cards mostly topping off at 2 percent back. It ...

  3. Citibank Canada - Wikipedia

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    It had previously issued various MasterCard credit cards until Citi Canada sold that division (named Citi Cards Canada, Inc.) to CIBC in a $2.1 billion CAD deal in 2010. See also. Banks portal; List of banks and credit unions in Canada; References

  4. Why you should have a 2% cash back card - AOL

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    Why you should have a 2% cash back card. Ted Rossman. March 15, 2024 at 8:00 AM. Cash is king when it comes to credit card rewards. Most rewards credit cardholders (55 percent) made a cash back ...

  5. What is a high-yield checking account? - AOL

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    A high-yield or high-interest checking account is a type of checking account that offers an annual percentage yield — or APY — on your balance. Unlike a traditional checking account, a high ...

  6. AllClear ID - Wikipedia

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    Products are available to mitigate risk from different types of breaches including compromised credit cards, passwords, health information, and Social Security numbers. AllClear ID has worked with large companies to manage sensitive and highly-visible breach responses including The Home Depot, P.F. Chang's, Michael's–Aaron Brothers, The UPS ...

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  8. How credit cards can help you cope with travel troubles - AOL

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    Auto rental collision insurance. The Chase Sapphire PreferredⓇ Card is a great example. For a fairly modest $95 annual fee, it offers a lot of travel insurance (among other perks). In my ...

  9. Choice (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    Choice (credit card) Choice was a credit card test marketed by Citibank in the United States, announced in 1977, and first issued in 1978. It was one of the first cards to offer a cash refund program, and no annual fee. Choice was intended to create a rival to Visa, MasterCard, and American Express, but proved unsuccessful, and was withdrawn in ...