Topic: Curtis Arnold

Despite an uncertain economy, credit card issuers are hungry for business and introduced valuable offers and incentives to consumers in 2011...

Chatzky: How to play your cards right

After the roller-coaster weeks we've had lately regarding the economy, it's time for some good news: Your credit card companies are offering...
Guitar Hero III: Legends of the Rock" recently became the highest-grossing game in U.S. history. And to think Charles Huang, the former partner of...

Not Dead Yet

PNC Financial (PNC) recently announced it will no longer give customers reward points for debit card purchases, following the lead of JPMorgan...
The skies just got a little less friendly for frequent fliers. Southwest and Qantas are the latest in a long list of airlines to tighten the screws...

Get your credit cards in order for 2011

For most of us, flipping the calendar to a new year means thinking about taxes. While you're waiting for your W-2 to arrive in the mail, consider...
In 2010, the credit card industry bounced back from the effects of a nationwide recession, a slew of new federal regulations, and a sense of...

Housing (21)

Last year, Staci Gerardi spent about $600 on holiday presents. This year, she's planning an equally generous holiday, but she's spending just $30 - using store gift cards she got by navigating the maze of rewards points, loyalty programs and other ...

Insurance (23)

Last year, Staci Gerardi spent about $600 on holiday presents. This year, she's planning an equally generous holiday, but she's spending just $30 - using store gift cards she got by navigating the maze of rewards points, loyalty programs and other ...

Oil (20)

Last year, Staci Gerardi spent about $600 on holiday presents. Thanks to the deals rewards programs strike with retailers, gift cards are often the best use of points, says Curtis Arnold, the founder of CardRatings. Usually, you can even get more dollars ...