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Keep personal and business spending separate with a business credit card.
Jacqueline DeMarco is a contributor to Bankrate covering personal finance, including credit cards, rewards credit cards and travel credit cards. In addition to Bankrate, she has contributed to LendingTree (including Student Loan Hero and ValuePenguin), Credit Karma, Fundera, Chime, MagnifyMoney, SoFi and Northwestern Mutual.
During college, DeMarco interned at a retirement plan advisory firm and was tasked with creating a presentation on the importance of financial wellness. During her research into how money can affect our health, relationships and career, she realized just how important financial education is.
“People like to say money doesn’t matter, but that’s not true. When we are in control of our finances and have good financial health, every area of our lives benefits. From our health, to our careers, to our relationships, being financially well can improve all areas of our life. The first step towards financial wellness is knowledge and I hope that my work provides people with the tools they need to make the right financial decisions for them.”
— Jacqueline DeMarco
Keep personal and business spending separate with a business credit card.
The American Express Platinum comes with a hefty $695 annual fee.
Learn why the Chase Freedom Unlimited is an ideal first credit card.
Paying your credit card on-time or early helps avoid missed payments, late fees, extra interest charges and more.
Let’s take a look at the fees, rewards and perks of this Chase credit card.
The value of your American Airlines miles depends on how you’re redeeming them.
Responsible credit usage or change in income may result in a credit increase.
The Capital One Venture Rewards card offers numerous travel perks and rewards.