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8 smart moves to avoid the pitfalls and find the best deal on a new credit card
 Follow our guide for avoiding the come-ons and distractions
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Source: interest.com | Moving your debt to a card that charges 0% interest is a good way to save money and reduce your balance.
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Source: interest.com | Get the lowest rates, the cheapest fees and most valuable perks by following our simple 4-step plan
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Source: interest.com | Credit cards have enacted new rules that make them more expensive to own and use in surprising and unexpected ways.
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Source: interest.com | If you pay off your credit cards every month, you should get more than a bill. You can get cash rebates, airline tickets and more.
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Source: interest.com | Low interest rates and minimal fees are more imporant that reward programs or having your schools logo on the card.
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Source: interest.com | You shouldn't have to worry about thieves stealing a credit card application from your mail or trash and opening a fraudulent account.
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Source: interest.com | Our 5-step plan will prepare your teen to deal with all the temptations credit cards create while they're under your watchful eye.
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Source: interest.com | You only need two or three credit cards, and those should be major cards that offer lower rates and better rewards.
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Source: interest.com | These 6 smart moves will ensure your presents get used even if that means selling or regifting them.
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Source: interest.com | Avoid the fees. Enjoy the perks. A good debit card can save time and money if you use it wisely.
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Source: interest.com | They're designed for consumers with bad credit who can't qualify for a standard credit card.
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Source: interest.com | Its MoneyCard has the lowest fees around, and there's no $1 or $2 transaction fee every time you buy something. 
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