by Robyn | Nov 9, 2021 | Credit Cards
It’s hard to know where to turn for the best, most realistic advice when it comes to credit cards. You may be getting mixed messages from friends and family about Credit Card Myths You Shouldn’t Believe (and What to Do Instead), which only makes it more...
by Robyn | Nov 27, 2018 | Credit Cards
There are many credit card offers available to us. They come in the mail, reach out to us in advertising, and are on display at airport and store counters. We know people who have found the best credit card ever and think we should have it too. If you come across a...
by Robyn | Sep 11, 2018 | Credit Cards, Financial Literacy
In response to the massive data breech last year at Equifax, a new federal law will allow you to place a freeze on your credit file at no cost. Currently, you must pay a fee to do so. The law takes effect September 21, 2018. Equifax, Experian and Transunion are the...
by Robyn | Feb 27, 2018 | Budgeting, Credit Cards, Saving Money
Are you looking to save money or spend less this year? Here are five ideas I have implemented. 1. Ditch Cable Last year my family cut the cord and ditched cable. We have no regrets. We purchased an HDTV antenna which hangs in an unnoticed place on a basement wall. We...
by Robyn | Dec 12, 2017 | Credit Cards, Identity Theft
Note: This is a guest blog originally posted by my colleague Alison Salisbury, President and Founder of Fiscally Fit, Inc. in Los Altos, California. Between Equifax and the Yahoo breaches, millions of Americans and billions of accounts were exposed. Rather than rant...
by Robyn | Jun 13, 2017 | Credit Cards
Note: This is a guest blog by my colleagues, Rebecca R. Eddy and Gideon Y. Schein, of Eddy & Schein in New York and Los Angeles. Managing credit card debt can be a challenge for anyone. It is common for Daily Money Managers to find clients dealing with a number...