Smart Money Podcast: How You Can Maximize Multiple Credit Cards for Cheaper Travel

[ad_1] Welcome to NerdWallet’s Smart Money podcast, where we answer your real-world money questions. In this episode: A personal finance enthusiast with 37 active credit cards shares tips to strategically open and maintain multiple cards to travel cheaply and answers common questions around maximizing rewards. How many credit cards can you have at the same … Read more

Chase Sapphire Reserve TSA PreCheck: What to Know

[ad_1] For some travelers, airport security checkpoints can feel like an inevitable frantic scramble at the onset of a trip. The Chase Sapphire Reserve®‘sTSA PreCheck benefit eases this experience by letting enrolled cardholders maneuver through security with fewer restrictions and, sometimes, in less time. Whether you’re a current or prospective Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardholder, here’s … Read more

Can You Reopen a Closed Credit Card?

[ad_1] Credit card accounts can be closed by the card issuer or the cardholder. Either way, it may be possible to reopen a credit card that’s been closed if you decide that you wanted the card after all. There are two related yet distinct ways of reopening a credit card: Reactivating a closed card in … Read more

May Mortgage Rate Forecast – NerdWallet

[ad_1] May mortgage rate forecast Mortgage rates will probably remain above 7% in May as inflation resists the Federal Reserve’s efforts to bring it under control. It left rates unchanged at the conclusion of its April 30-May 1 meeting, and seemed as frustrated by inflation and high interest rates as home buyers are. The Fed … Read more

Why May Is the Best Month At Disneyland in 2024

[ad_1] For a brief period this month, the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, is bringing together a trifecta of entertainment across both of its theme parks. Disneyland regularly hosts special festivals at the park for Halloween and other holidays, but this is one of the rare times of the year when visitors can experience two … Read more

Why Cities’ Airbnb Regulation Often Fails

[ad_1] Destinations around the country are trying to crack down on Airbnb and other short-term rentals. From megalopolises like New York and Los Angeles to vacation destinations like Aspen, Colorado, and Honolulu, local governments are attempting to limit the effect that short-term rentals have on their communities in areas like the availability of affordable housing … Read more